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In nonconference action, Winneconne took on Omro. Winneconne defeated Omro 8-2. Jonathan Krause had the call.
On this episode of the Dairy Show, sponsored by Legacy Seeds, we visit with John and Sheri Egan of Egan Family Dairy, located in Omro, Wisconsin and their agronomist, Judd Hodgen. Achieving herd production goals of 100 pounds of milk and 7.25 pounds of solids per cow was made possible, in large part, to the quality forages they raise and feed the 500+ cow herd. Champions of the 2021 World Forage Superbowl Standard Corn Silage Category, these folks know a thing or two about producing quality feed. Join the Egan Family as they celebrate June Dairy Month on their Centennial Farm on June 1. They will be hosting Grilled Cheese Day from 10 am to 2 pm, sponsored by the Winnebago County Farm Bureau. Follow this link for more info: https://www.visitoshkosh.com/event/grilled-cheese-day/137139/ Learn more about Legacy Seeds at https://legacyseeds.com.
John, Sheri and their family will be hosting the Winnebago County Grilled Cheese Day on June 1 at their multi-generational farm in Omro, Wisconsin. Learn more about the farm and how they are preparing for the event. Follow the Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/4rrWwD8vW This is sponsored by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, find a June Dairy Month event near you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Winnebago County Sheriff's Office has responded to a "serious traffic crash" in the town of Omro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Highway 22 Crew has a new guest co-host this week, with the debut of Omro's own, Dylan Tritt. This week in Wisconsin news and sports, we have a Mafia connection to the Milwaukee Brewers, a deep dive into the very early part of the Milwaukee Bucks season, the Badgers hanging with Ohio State, and of course the latest on the continuing struggles of the Green Bay Packers. Plus a look ahead to the weekend of RPW coming up and plenty more in Episode 133!
A judge expects to make a ruling within a month on if a 16-year-old charged in a high-speed fatal crash in Green Bay will be tried in adult or juvenile court.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shiur given by Rabbi Bezalel Rudinsky on Kol HaOmer Davar BiSheim Omro based on a shayla asked by Shalom Rudinsky in Eretz Yisroel. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
This week's guest — the 200th and final My First Band guest! — is the incomparable Andy Junk. These days, you can see Junk on stage as a member of Holy Shit! and Chinese Telephones, taking photos at a ton of concerts in Milwaukee and beyond, and spreading Lakefront Brewery's sales territory to faraway lands. Before he was in two long-running and respected bands, Junk was a teen starting his musical journey in unknown projects based in the tiny Wisconsin towns of Winneconne and Omro. Prior to his Milwaukee move, Junk was also an instrumental part of the once-mighty Green Bay punk scene as a member of The Fragments, an employee at the legendary Concert Cafe and a booker/resident of a short-lived house venue. Before returning to Green Bay for a concert at Lyric Room this weekend and heading back to Japan for another Holy Shit! tour in March, Junk stopped by Milwaukee Record headquarters to chat with My First Band host Tyler Maas about those recent developments, the forthcoming Chinese Telephones release, his musical start, his formative years in Titletown, basement show-related troubles with the law, relocating to Milwaukee, tricking an AOL music site into covering his band, and much more. Oh, and they talked about his honorary Lakefront beer, My Turn: Junk, and the unique reason it made headlines a few years ago. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. You can also listen to rebroadcasts of previous My First Band episodes on WMSE every Wednesday from noon to 12:30 p.m. CST. Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and Holy Shit! ("Ban Me"). Thanks to everyone who listened to this show, sponsored episodes, helped us book guests and took the time to be interviewed. It was a pleasure doing My First Band for close to four years!
This time on The Green Dot, hosts Chris and Tom are joined by Mike Beck, owner of Calm Sky Adventures in Omro, Wisconsin, to speak about the history of hot air balloons, as well as his unique experiences flying them.
The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau is warning residents of an increase in scam attempts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Omro coach Shawn Achterberg joins the show to help us preview of D2 Sectional C! We discuss the top returners from each team, make predictions for the Super Regional/Team Sectional races, and Shawn talks about his experience so far as a first year coach! Super Regional 1-3:00Super Regional 2-29:15Team Sectional Predictions-1:04:25Do your online apparel order through SportsWorld at http://www.sportsworld1.com or contact them at travis@sportsworld1.comCheck out Fun Company Game Room Store!-https://www.funcompanygamestore.com/
An Omro man who reportedly called himself ‘the next mass shooter' is now looking at weapons charges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Schmick was a 2020 Candidate for Mayor of Omro, WI.
The connection of Geulah, to revealing the source of one's words. Source Sheet: https://res.cloudinary.com/ouinternal/image/upload/outorah pdf/i70w0ndfgonz2zzqpczr.pdf --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yechezkel-hartman/support
A 34-year-old Omro man is in custody after a standoff with Oshkosh Police. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the third and final week of the scheduled excavation in Omro as the search for Starkie Swenson's missing remains continues. The days are counting down rapidly, yet Dr. Karsten and his team have a significant amount of work to complete, especially given the recent decision to dig every square inch of the property in order to provide a definitive answer on whether Starkie is buried at the site, or if his remains have at any point been hidden there. Dr. Karsten and Matt Hiskes provide updates heading into the week, during the search, and a recap of the final week of the excavation.Perrin Brewing Company Perrin makes some of the finest beers in the land. Use their Beer Finder to locate beer near you!Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Dr. Karsten and his team head into the second week of their search for the missing remains of Starkie Swenson in Omro. Last week, the field work resulted in a number of interesting targets to excavate, based on readings provided by ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology. Even more exciting, the team uncovered some possible clues at the scene in some scraps of old, canvas tarp-like material, as well as an old piece of metal which is potentially a match for the pedal dust cover from a 1950's-era Raleigh bicycle - the same manufacturer and time period as the bike owned by Starkie Swenson. In this week's update, we provide details of new information we've learned on the case, more on the items we've found to this point, and additional items that were found at the site during the second week of the search. Sign up for Podcorn! Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore opportunities on their platform!Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Following the sudden break in the case involving the land Jean and her family members own in Omro, Wisconsin - land located just a short drive from the bar John C. Andrews noted as his alibi for the night of Starkie Swenson's murder - Dr. Jordan Karsten, his team of students and technological experts, and detectives from the Winnebago County Sheriff's office begin their search for Starkie Swenson's missing body. What does the team find during their first week of excavation?Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Sign up for Podcorn! Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore opportunities on their platform!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
John C. Andrews completes his prison sentence in 1995 and the Starkie Swenson case is...essentially over. The police have no leads on a search area for the body, and the case is closed. And that's the way it stands for nearly 25 years. And then....we hear from Jean. Follow our show:Instagram: Cold Case: Frozen Tundra (@frozentundrapodcast) • Instagram photos and videosFacebook: (20) Cold Case: Frozen Tundra Podcast | FacebookYouTube: Cold Case: Frozen Tundra Podcast - YouTubeWebsite: Cold Case: Frozen Tundra | A Podcast (frozentundrapodcast.com)Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Seven-day averages continue to fall as DHS reported 657 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are now two candidates in the Democratic primary for U-S Senate in Wisconsin next year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the highest COVID-19 case rates in Winnebago County is in Omro. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wisconsinites from all walks of life had a chance to ask President Joe Biden some questions at a CNN town Hall meeting in Milwaukee Tuesday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In high school boys basketball action, Omro travelled to Lourdes Academy. Lourdes Academy defeated Omro by a score of 83-58. Jonathan Krause was on the call.
The Omro community is continuing to heal in the wake of the deaths of 21-year-old Domynick and 18-year-old Danycka Milis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nobody in the history of Wisconsin International Raceway in Kaukauna has won more super late model track championships than Omro's Terry Baldry. Joe Verdegan got the man of few words to open up about his highly successful racing career.
Turns out the traffic problems police had anticipated surrounding the opening of Green Bay’s first Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen restaurant at the intersection of Mason and Tyler Streets have come to fruition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two people were found dead inside an Omro home this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oshkosh Lourdes rallied to beat Omro 73-67 Tuesday night in Omro. B.J. DeGroot had the call.
Oshkosh Lourdes rallied to beat Omro 73-67 Tuesday night in Omro. B.J. DeGroot had the call.
"Ha-Omer Davar B'Shem Omro" - Bringing the Geulah 1 Quote at a Time, Shiur by Rav Dovid Gottlieb, who will return to his regular series next week.
The Cheshire Impact Team is going to Dreamforce 2019, so to get to know them a little more, Jennifer Lynn Schneider interviewed the team.They share their first encounters with Salesforce stories, what they are looking forward to at Dreamforce, and their advice for trailblazers that are looking for a partner to help them in their journey.Listen to this episode to meet the Cheshire Impact Team! JenniferLives in: Omro, WILikes: Travel, painting, music, gardeningFirst encounter with Salesforce: Working in radio, she became an accidental admin.Favorite Pardot Feature: Dynamic ListsLooking forward to at Dreamforce: Fireside Chat with Marc Benioff and Tim CookMeeting up with the trailblazer ohana!Advice to a Salesforce Pardot user when they are looking for a partner: Understand what to ask and make sure your choice is not just tactical. Make sure they have a deep passion for your business process and strategy. DavidLives in: Atlanta, GALoves: His family, pets, and the Cheshire Impact teamFirst encounter with Salesforce: His Dad used Salesforce when he was nine-years-old and he started using it professionally seven years ago.Favorite Pardot Feature: Lead scoring and gradingLooking forward to at Dreamforce: The atmosphere, it’s like going to Disney World for the first time!Learning and have interactions with great minds!Advice to a Salesforce Pardot user when they are looking for a partner: Do your research and understand your partner’s methodology. EriLives in: Boise, IDLoves: Food and her daughterFirst encounter with Salesforce: In 2009 for her first job out of college as a Benefits SpecialistFavorite Pardot Feature: Form fill completion action of notifying the assigned userLooking forward to at Dreamforce: 1st Dreamforce, super excited!Barack Obama’s speaking sessionMaking new connectionsAdvice to a Salesforce Pardot user when they are looking for a partner: Be open to your consultant’s expertise and recommendations. LoganLives in: Atlanta, GALikes: To tell storiesFirst encounter with Salesforce: In 2010 with Veem as a BDRFavorite Pardot Feature: Dynamic contentLooking forward to at Dreamforce: Meeting the people we get to talk to on the phone everydaySeeing San FranciscoAdvice to a Salesforce Pardot user when they are looking for a partner: Find someone you trust, someone that is honest with you and cares. CaseyLives in: Nashua, NHLikes: Pardot, marketing automation, adventure, skydiving, and climbing mountainsFirst encounter with Salesforce: At a small company that was using Netsuite that switched over to SalesforceFavorite Pardot Feature: Forms to capture leadsLooking forward to at Dreamforce: The connections, being in close proximity with other people who really care to be there.The expo, walking around and seeing the latest technology.Advice to a Salesforce Pardot user when they are looking for a partner: Don’t settle for someone that is learning it with you, or all about the technology, but does not understand your business case. Find someone that also knows the strategic aspects. Connect with Team Chesh!CaseyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseycheshire/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaseyCheshJenniferLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferlynnschneider/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenTalkTech2MeLoganLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loganchilds/Twitter: https://twitter.com/loganchilds23DavidLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedavidyoungblood/EriLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eri-morita-052b8413/ Jennifer’s & Casey’s Ask the Experts Bar SessionsJenniferTuesday 11/19 1:30 - 3:00 pm l Ask the Experts Seat #4Wednesday 11/20 1:30 - 2:30 pm l Ask the Experts Seat #1Thursday 11/21 1:00 - 2:30 pm l Ask the Experts Seat #2CaseyWednesday 11/20 12:30 - 1:30 pm l Ask the Experts Seat #1Thursday 11/21 12 - 2:30 pm l Ask the Experts Seat #3 Shout Outs:20:01 - Eri 1st Time Dreamforcer32:00 - From Jennifer: Please stop by and see her at the Ask the Experts Bar32:18 - From Casey: Come stop by and meet us!32:57 - From Logan: Come by the Off the Grid Sessions, Marketo & Hubspot33:31 - From David: Meet with me and say hi!33:56 - From Eri: Meet with me at the cafe! #Social:#pardotlifehackers#TrailblazerTalk#DF19#TeamChesh
High School football contest between Winneconne and Omro!
High School football contest between Winneconne and Omro!
What's It Like......to be an ex-convict?What's It Like.......to be in a gang?What's It Like......to change your entire life?All of these could have been our title for today's podcast with Barber Rich. His story is a fascinating journey from an angry kid picking fights at the mall, to serving over a decade in prison for armed robbery, to creating a successful community barber shop, starting a family and giving back. We adore this guy!
Program OMRA, ki ga je zagnala skupina strokovnjakov in raziskovalcev, stopa na pot pri prizadevanju za kakovostnejše duševno zdravje. Da se težave prepoznajo, zavedanje o njih okrepi, zmanjša z njim povezana stigma in najde ustrezna pomoč. V studiu smo gostili psihiatrinjo dr. Mojco Zvezdano Dernovšek.
Get a hold of us: eots@email.com Happy Thankgiving to one and all. We'll be taking next week off. It sucks to be a Packer fan this year. Fact or Crap: Two right for John, one for Dan. Mail Bag: Three from Gary: 1) What Donald Trump's UCLA tweet reveals about him. 2) Omro couple charged in online sex scam targeting neighbor. 3) Legislature targets barring assessors onto property. Two from Peter: 1) China: "Conversion Therapy" underscores lack of LGBT rights. 2) Gate agent penalized for humiliating late passenger by ripping up his ticket. One from Joe: Scantily clad woman steals from Uber driver's tip jar. The Rest of the Show: All email show this week.
There is a lot to be sad about in our world. How can we turn sadness into joy? Fr. Looney explores this question using the readings for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C. Fr. Looney is the Priest Celebrant of St. Mary and St. Mary in Omro and Winneconne and also serves as Parochial Vicar of St. Raphael the Archangel in Oshkosh.
Fr. Edward Looney, Priest Celebrant of St. Mary and St. Mary in Omro and Winneconne reflects on the readings for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B, in which Jesus asks Peter, who do you say that I am? Fr. Looney reflects on the relational aspect of this weekend's readings.
Fr. Edward Looney, Priest Celebrant at St. Mary and St. Mary Parishes in Omro and Winneconne reflects on the gospel for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B in which Jesus opens the ears of the death man. In our world today we ask Jesus to open not only our ears, but our eyes and hearts.
Fr. Edward Looney, Priest Celebrant at St. Mary and St. Mary Parishes in Omro and Winneconne, shares 5 ways we can imitate Christ in our daily lives as he reflects on the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B.
Fr. Edward Looney, Priest Celebrant at St. Mary and St. Mary Parish in Omro and Winneconne, Wisconsin, reflects on Jesus as the New Moses, as presented in John Chapter 6.