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When it comes to growing Wisconsin agriculture, international trade plays a key role. That’s why Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Secretary Randy Romanski is working to expand markets across the globe — especially in regions where demand is growing fast. Romanski recently returned from a trade mission to Thailand and Indonesia. He says this trip is just one part of Wisconsin’s long-term effort to grow international trade. Charitee Seebecker finds out about the trips success. Warm today with the possibility of rain starting Tuesday. Stu Muck narrows in on when the rain might arrive and how much. The six finalists that want to become Alice in Dairyland are headed to Crawford county this week to begin the final interview process. Stephanie Hoff introduces us to Waupun native, Allison Foster, as we continue introductions of each candidate. The U.S. and China announced on Sunday that they will begin rolling back tariffs for 90 days. Markets are rallying around the possibilities. Meanwhile, Wisconsinites should start monitoring insect populations. PJ Leisch, UW-Extension Entomologist, says that ticks have been active for a while in the state. Discover. Taste. Support. That's the theme for this year's June Dairy celebrations happening in Wisconsin. Pam Jahnke finds out more about the theme and directives from Erika Schade, Community and School Program Coordinator for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin. Paid for by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ancients didn't just fear death — they weaponized it, leaving behind curses in hieroglyphics meant to haunt anyone brave enough to look.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version of #WeirdDarkness: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateIN THIS EPISODE: They say grief lingers in the house where children were murdered… but so does something colder, crueler — and far more dangerous. (The Horror of Waupun, Wisconsin) *** In the haunted heart of Edinburgh, there's a pub where the drinks are strong and the screams are stronger. (The Spirits of Banshee Labyrinth) *** The last person to see Virginia alive passed a polygraph — but his wife said he didn't come home until hours later. (The Vanishing of Virginia Carpenter) *** Asteroids, alien civilizations, even cosmic plagues — the real terror isn't what we can see in the sky… it's what we can't. (Space Threats to Earth) *** It started with flirtation, turned into an affair, and ended with a gunshot echoing through the cold night air in a Walgreen's parking lot. (Three Shots In The Night) *** They carved their warnings into stone 4,000 years ago — and now, after centuries of silence, the hieroglyphic curses of the dead are being read aloud once again. But in doing so, are we inviting doom and destruction? (Hieroglyphic Curses)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Short Fictional Story, “Breath of Anubis”00:11:39.797 = Show Open (Coming Up In This Episode)00:13:36.344 = Hieroglyphic Curses00:26:56.643 = The Vanishing of Virginia Carpenter00:33:44.401 = Space Threats To Earth00:38:14.850 = Spirits of the Banshee Labyrinth00:44:30.518 = Three Shots In The Night00:50:23.346 = Horror of Waupun, Wisconsin01:00:52.788 = Show Close, Verse, and Final ThoughtSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…Haunted Rockford YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HauntedRockfordEventsBOOK: “Dark Skies” by Daniel Deudney: https://amzn.to/3XFWUF6Fictional story at the beginning of this episode, “Breath of Anubis” by ChatterGhost“Space Threats to Earth”: https://anomalien.com/threats-from-outer-space-might-be-fueling-conspiracy-theories/“Three Shots In The Night”: https://the-line-up.com/murder-of-emmett-corrigan“Hieroglyphic Curses”: https://www.jstor.org/stable/40000520,https://ng.opera.news/ng/en/culture/6aaa5bcd19c53ffa60ffc337d5742fce, https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/ancient-egypt-tomb-saqqara-priest-16826821, https://www.rom.on.ca/en/learning/activities-resources/online-activities/ancient-egypt/religion/tomb-inscriptions-curses, https://www.ancient-origins.net/history/tomb-curses-ancient-egypt-magical-incantations-dead-003228, https://lethbridgenewsnow.com/2020/08/06/debunking-the-curse-of-the-pharaohs/, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Execration-Texts, https://www.businessinsider.com/egypt-saqqara-tombs-mummy-curses-2020-11, https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/the-curse-of-the-curse-of-the-pharaoh,https://blog.nms.ac.uk/2017/06/23/ancient-egyptian-tomb-warnings-curses-and-ghosts/,https://listverse.com/2023/06/08/10-creepy-curses-hidden-in-hieroglyphics“The Horror of Waupun, Wisconsin: https://www.hauntedrockford.com/shadows-of-a-murder/“Spirits of the Banshee Labyrinth”: https://moonmausoleum.com/haunted-spirits-at-the-banshee-labyrinth-pub/“The Vanishing of Virginia Carpenter” by Troy Taylor (used with permission): https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdzcaez9=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: April 01, 2025EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/CursesCarvedInStone
Here's your local news for Monday, March 31, 2025:We hear advocates' wish list for the next biennial budget,Share our investigative report into the contaminated drinking water at Waupun prison,Outline the local government's calendar for the week ahead,Explore big spending and political polarization in the state Supreme Court,Taste-test some more shots,And much more.
Allison Foster, Waupun, is an enthusiastic food scientist with a passion for sharing the story of agriculture and food with others. Foster is a Scientist II at Grande Cheese Company where she works to improve cheesemaking processes and create new products. She holds a Bachelor of Science in dairy science from UW-Platteville, where she gained experience in research and communications. In addition to her work, Foster coordinates care package services for Operation Not Alone and manages her own Jersey cow herd. Foster combines her technical expertise with strong communication skills to bridge the gap between farmers and consumers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Six candidates are working to become the 78th Alice in Dairyland. That also signals the final phase of service for Halei Heinzel, our current "Alice." She visits with Stephanie Hoff about the learning journey the six will experience leading up to the May finale in Crawford County. The top candidates are: Allison Foster, Waupun, Michelle Stangler, Watertown, Mikalya Flyte, Coloma, Natalie Roe, Monticello, Olivia Lulich from Lyndon Station, and Sarah Hagenow from Poynette. Hosting the Alice in Dairyland finals is a big deal for a county. It brings statewide news coverage and drives local interest in the county’s agribusiness industry. Carol Roth is co-chairing the Crawford County Alice in Dairyland Finals Committee, the host this year. She says she applied for Crawford County to host the Alice program as a strategic way to bring attention to the county’s agribusiness sector. She says it's about time they showed off all they have to offer! After all, Crawford County has had three Alice in Dairylands in its history. Another beautiful day on the way for Wisconsin with temperatures in the mid 50's according to Stu Muck.Steffes Auction is back in the heat of the moment with active auctions before spring planting begins. Ashley Huhn with the Steffes Group tells Pam Jahnke that they're also offering financing options for buyers in 2025. It's a new service that they've found helpful as farmers face more difficult economics this year. Paid for by the Steffes Group.Today's the beginning of the Professional Dairy Producers annual business conference. Shelly Mayer, executive director of the group, says the scope of information they'll be sharing covers the gamut for any dairy regardless of size. Francisco Arriaga, UW extension specialist on soils and environmental studies says that farmers would be wise to fight the urge that the warmer weather may inspire. He says there's a lot to lose if you start field work too early. We're hearing stories daily about the federal funding freeze impacting USDA contracts. What can farmers and non-profits do if they're caught holding a binding contract with the federal government, that the federal government no longer wishes to honor. Pam Jahnke visits with Rachel Armstrong, attorney with Farm Commons, about mechanisms in place to try and help document and mitigate the process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tari Costello is the new executive director of the WI FFA Alumni and Supporters. Costello is a freshly retired former ag teacher from Waupun. Despite her extensive background with state FFA, she still had to maneuver through some challenges. Jill Welke gets an update. Near record breaking warmth today for Wisconsin, but the winds stay noticeable. Stu Muck brings the weather details. There's anxiety in agribusiness and farmers too over potential backlash surrounding Trump policy decisions. Ben Jarboe talks to Nick Paulson, ag economist from the University of Illinois and former senior economic advisor for the council of economic advisors in the white house. He shares his insights on why agriculture can become a target for retaliatory measures even if agriculture wasn't involved in initial policy decisions. The WI Farm Bureau delegation returned from the 106th annual meeting of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Pam Jahnke recaps some of their honors including receiving the Pinnacle Award and New Horizon trophy. Matt Tranel, dairy analyst for EverAg, joins Pam Jahnke to recap the latest milk production report. Tranel says he expects that the impact HPAI has been having on California milk will dissipate fairly quickly. He also says all of agriculture's keeping an eye on February 1st as the declared beginning of potential tariffs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mayville Head Football Coach Scott Hilber previews the Cardinals D4 Playoff Game with Waupun on Friday night.
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Waupun Football Coach Adrian Harmsen previews the season
It was no doubt a bittersweet last weekend in Waupun, Wisconsin, at what could well be the final edition of the decades-running Waupun Truck-N-Show, where Overdrive News Editor Matt Cole was on hand talking to many among the owner-operators and other truckers in attendance: https://www.overdriveonline.com/overdrive-extra/article/15681420/final-waupun-trucknshow-kicks-off One such was Dane Wisniewski, owner of three-truck small fleet HDR, LLC, headquartered there in the state. Owner Wisniewski recalled fondly his time attending the show during every single one of his years in business from the time he started with just one truck. "I hope that somebody maybe takes it over," he said about prospects for the show to continue past this year, offering a challenge to those among his own younger generation of truck owners. "The younger generation such as I that's coming through the ranks needs to step up." This edition of Overdrive Radio podcast takes even more of the temperature among owners out at the Waupun show not only as it relates to the kind of wistfulness -- with a challenge to the next generation -- coming from owner-operator Wisniewski about the show's future prospects itself. August 22 is coming fast, and on that day we're hosting an online session geared toward exchanging ideas around building trucking business to weather the inevitable ups and downs of the business cycles: https://fusable.zoom.us/webinar/register/7917212359500/WN_DKU8Uka_QVyvEVqCSBdAjA#/registration Given that, Cole asked five owners you'll hear from today some of the same questions: What have they done in response to the current, long-ongoing freight slump? Is there any hope that this year's presidential election's conclusion might deliver certainty to the spenders out there such that freight might improve significantly in the years to come? In other words, is there a chance the prognosticators foreseeing growth in 2025, rather than full-blown economic recession, could be right, with the better political certainty delivering freight market improvements? Settle in for a lightning round on micro- and macro-trucking economics, as it were, from the point of an ag-heavy group of owner-operators at the Waupun show. We'll hear along the way from: **Brett Buske, hauling in a custom 379 that's part of his and his father's seven-truck small fleet. **Owner-operator Brian Bucenell, leased to Drake Hauling pulling a hopper. **The father and son small fleet of Dan and Daniel Linn, Linn Acres Farms out of Bucyros, Ohio. **Wisconsin-headquartered HDR small fleet and HDL brokerage owner Dan Wiesniewski, who showed a 2007 Kenworth W900L at Waupun. And finally, one Nate Stone, who shares at least one trait in common with our August 22-set panelist owner-operator ilya Denisenko in that he's started his owner-operator business at perhaps the most opportune of inopportune times, if that makes sense. That is, right at the bottom of the market. It's kind of like that old Frank Sinatra song about New York City. If you can make there, at the bottom, with profit to show for it ... well, you might be able to make it anywhere. Read more about the August 22 panel discussion set for 1 p.m. Central time: **https://www.overdriveonline.com/15680141 **https://www.overdriveonline.com/15681671 Register to attend live and/or catch the replay: https://fusable.zoom.us/webinar/register/7917212359500/WN_DKU8Uka_QVyvEVqCSBdAjA#/registration
Waupun's Trace Ramirez joins the crew of Kyle, Brust, and Nortman on 1430 ESPN Beaver Dam and ESPN Wisconsin to talk about stealing the show by catching three punts at Packers Family Night.
Jim, Matt & Molly broadcast live from the 2nd annual ESPN Madison Golf Outing at Bishop's Bay Country Club! With Matt finishing up his round, Jim & Molly hold it down for segment 1 with a recap of their takeaways from the Packers' Family Night practice at Lambeau Field on Sunday. They ask fans whether they'd attend Family Night or a Packers preseason game, and they ask what actually makes Family Night "special"? They also talk about the STAR of Family Night - Trace from Waupun football who stole the show by fielding three punts at once and getting mobbed by the entire Packers team. Molly shares her own personal connection to Trace's family, and Jim shares his disappoint that Primetime let KBN "scoop" the show for an appearance from Trace... Once Matt arrives, the three re-visit the viral clip from Evan Cohen's appearance on Friday's show when he proclaimed that he'd rather have Jordan Love over Aaron Rodgers this year! Jim, Matt & Molly put out a poll question asking if Love or Rodgers will have a better 2024 season, and they ask how Chewy of Jen, Gabe & Chewy managed to confuse Matt's voice with Greg Scalzo??? They wrap up Hour 1 with Rob in Madison hitting Jim with some questions about his confidence level in the Bears coach Matt Eberfus and GM Ryan Poles!
Waupun, 100m race, Michigan scandal, and more!
Beaver Dam Post 146 White Construction American Legion Baseball Coach TJ Julka talks about their 13-5 win over Waupun to take home the Regional Championship.
Through tears, people with loved ones inside Wisconsin's prisons told horror stories, and begged lawmakers for help at the Wisconsin Capitol on Tuesday. The Assembly Committee on Corrections held a hearing seeking answers about a string of recent inmate deaths, to find out more about the former warden at the prison in Waupun, and the eight others who were charged last month in two of those inmate deaths. But the most powerful testimony came from advocates and family members who said there need to be sweeping changes. Former Secretary Kevin Carr, who retired earlier this year, and Govs. Tony Evers and Scott Walker were names mentioned for fault.Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxxFull story: https://www.thecentersquare.com/wisconsin/article_ccc87ee2-3e20-11ef-9e11-7f596aa2da4c.html
Leading up to a highly anticipated 2024-25 campaign, we go one-on-one with Abbie Aaslma. The Waupun, Wisconsin native arrives at Drake following two seasons at Illinois State. We learn more about her basketball journey and why she's excited to be a Bulldog. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Big Sky Country is all about cattle. Bob Bosold catches up with fellow farm broadcaster and cattle rancher, Taylor Brown, about how this season's range and markets are doing.With all the wet weather Wisconsin farmers are battling with, fields that have been tiled are paying dividends. Charitee Seebecker learns more about the technology from Troy Aalsma, Sales Representative for Kartechner Brothers LLC in Waupun.Cheryl Zablocki Wagner is a field inspector for FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative clients. She's out in barns across the state every week looking for sanitary issues that might get a warning or citation from federal inspectors. She explains her job more to Pam Jahnke. Paid for by FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On June 5, Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt charged the Waupun Correctional Institution's warden, Randall Hepp, with misconduct in public office. Eight other Waupun employees face charges of felony inmate […] The post Arrests at Waupun with Attorney Lonnie Story and Sheriff Dale Schmidt appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Waupun Softball Coach Josh Navis talks about the Warriors winning the WIAA Division Two State Championship with a 7-3 win over Mosinee at the Goodman Diamond in Madison.
Waupun wins the WIAA Division Two State Softball Championship with a 7-3 win over Mosinee on 6/8/24 In Madison, WI
Waupun sophomore Addison Braun talks about winning the WIAA Division Two State Championship with a 7-3 win over Mosinee. Braun picked up the win going 7 innings, giving up 3 runs, 2 earned, and five strikeouts. At the plate, she went 3x4, with a triple, grand slam and 5 RBI
Waupun softball coach Josh Navis talks about the Warriors 2-1 win over New Berlin Eisenhower in the WIAA Division 2 State Semifinals.
Waupun defeats New Berlin Eisenhower 2-1 in the WIAA Division Two State Semifinals in Madison, WI on 6/7/24
We welcome David Liners, executive director of WISDOM, to discuss the stunning news that the Waupun prison warden and eight other staff were charged this week with crimes over multiple inmate deaths. Our discussion focuses on how this isn't just a story about a bad warden and staff, this is a bad system that needs to be overhauled. We look at the role of Governor Evers and the Department of Corrections in addressing both the current charges at Waupun and the systemic crisis of failing to address mass incarceration in the state, despite a commitment from Governor Evers to cut the prison population in half when he initially ran for office. We discuss immediate solutions the Governor could do today to help and state legislative solutions you need to discuss with candidates running for office. Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul finally filed charges this week against 3 Republican leaders who masterminded the 2020 election fake electors scheme. We close with a discussion of how Ascension's medical records crisis, the ending of the HSHS/Prevea Recovery Task Force in Eau Claire and a new Hospital workforce shortage are more strong reasons why our state legislative hospital regulation bills are desperately needed.
On today's show we talk about Waupun softball at state. We preview the BD Police Charities/K9 Golf Outing. Wade asks why young people don't like to talk on the phone and how reverse ATMs are appearing. We play the Feud.
Here's your local news for Wednesday, June 5, 2024:We share an update on the troubled maximum-security prison in Waupun,Find out how Wisconsin's restaurant and bar industry is doing in the wake of the pandemic,Revisit past arts and culture interviews,Travel back in time to 1969,And much more.
The former warden and eight other correctional staff could face prison time, but a defense attorney argues otherwise.
Beaver Dam (6-7) and Waupun (12-1) face off in a Dodge County classic for the first ever game under stadium lights at the BDHS diamond. Golden Beavers skipper Nate Wilke speaks on the first night game in Beaver Dam history, his gratitude for the community and a Beaver Dam offense that has poured on 24 runs in the last two games combined! Pregame coverage will be on 1430 ESPN Beaver Dam and Daily Dodge TV beginning at 6:30 PM.
New legal filings ask a federal judge to appoint an external monitor to oversee conditions at Waupun prison. The Green Bay City Council will get a little more progressive and a little younger following this week's election. And, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has discovered an invasive parasite in the state that's known to cause disease in wild trout.
Here's your local news for Thursday, March 28, 2024:We get an update on the lockdown at Waupun - and share our findings from an open records request,Analyze campaign spending in the spring election, Interview a candidate running to represent Madison's northeast side on the Dane County board,Talk government transparency,Broadcast the most up-to-date fishing report,Check in on Madison's Flamingos,And much more.
In this week's Capitol Chats podcast, Assembly Corrections Committee Chair Michael Schraa, R-Oshkosh, talks about some of the most pressing issues facing the Wisconsin's prisons. He talks about what it will take to continue driving security staff vacancy rates down and how likely it is a longterm push to replace maximum security prisons from the 19th century in Waupun and Green Bay with one newer facility. He also briefly touches on what's to come from his committee.
In this week's Capitol Chats podcast, Assembly Corrections Committee Chair Michael Schraa, R-Oshkosh, talks about some of the most pressing issues facing the Wisconsin's prisons. He talks about what it will take to continue driving security staff vacancy rates down and how likely it is a longterm push to replace maximum security prisons from the 19th century in Waupun and Green Bay with one newer facility. He also briefly touches on what's to come from his committee.
Waupun girls basketball coach Tim Aalsma talks about the Warriors Sectional Semifinal with Lake Mills at Lodi on 2/29/24
Last June, the state of Wisconsin placed two correctional institutions in Green Bay and Waupun on lockdown due to concerns about overcrowding and the quality of facilities. In the ensuing months, several other Wisconsin state prisons have been affected by the lockdown, and Gov. Evers has yet to present a clear plan to end it. Meanwhile, thousands of incarcerated people have been trapped in horrendous conditions. Inmates are spending 23 hours a day in their cells, without access to in-person visitation, regular programming, or even daily showers. Mark Rice, coordinator of the Wisconsin Transformational Justice Campaign at the grassroots network, WISDOM, joins Rattling the Bars to discuss the crisis in Wisconsin prisons and the clear solution Evers has ignored so far: to wield his authority as Governor to reduce the state's prison population.Click here for the transcript and full episode page.Studio / Post-Production: Cameron GranadinoHelp us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-rtbSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-rtbLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Last June, the state of Wisconsin placed two correctional institutions in Green Bay and Waupun on lockdown due to concerns about overcrowding and the quality of facilities. In the ensuing months, several other Wisconsin state prisons have been affected by the lockdown, and Gov. Evers has yet to present a clear plan to end it. Meanwhile, thousands of incarcerated people have been trapped in horrendous conditions. Inmates are spending 23 hours a day in their cells, without access to in-person visitation, regular programming, or even daily showers. Mark Rice, coordinator of the Wisconsin Transformational Justice Campaign at the grassroots network, WISDOM, joins Rattling the Bars to discuss the crisis in Wisconsin prisons and the clear solution Evers has ignored so far: to wield his authority as Governor to reduce the state's prison population.Click here for the transcript and full episode page.Studio / Post-Production: Cameron GranadinoHelp us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-rtbSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-rtbLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Lake Effect's Joy Powers and Sam Woods explore conditions at the Waupun Correctional Institution, where lockdown conditions remain and prisoners say they're continuing to suffer.
WORT 89.9FM Madison · Legislating Humane Treatment In Wisconsin Prisons Three of Wisconsin's largest prisons, Waupun, Green Bay and Stanley correctional institutions have been in what the Department of Corrections […] The post Legislating Humane Treatment of Wisconsin Prisoners appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Waupun girls basketball coach Tim Aalsma previews the 2022-23 season.
We discuss the passing of healthcare activist Ady Barkan, who turned his fight against ALS into a crusade to break the monopoly power of the corporate insurance giants that are failing millions of Americans. We explain the importance of the introduction of the BadgerCare Public Option bill in the state legislature, and discuss our news conference at the Green Bay Labor Council with lead legislative author Representative Kristina Shelton. The bill is the only one dealing with the skyrocketing cost of health care in this Legislative Session, as the GOP continues to introduce culture war issues that do nothing to improve the lives of average Wisconsinites. In a related development, a new national report finds that nearly 7 in 10 U.S. adults say they receive medical bills they cannot afford and many are skipping needed medical care. The huge Brewers stadium subsidy bill is pulled from the floor, delaying action on the bill. What does it mean that even with a full court press by the unified corporate elite, Governor Evers, and Robin Vos, there are not enough votes in the Senate to pass it. While too many state politicians have been busy trying to ram through $546 million to a billionaire, the City of Waupun takes a rare step to invest public funds in child care after the GOP blocks all state action to address the access crisis. We close by reviewing news the Public Service Commission will be announcing electric rate increases this week, as We Energies says it will accelerate plans to stop burning coal and reaffirms an Oak Creek plant shutdown.
Legislation offered at the Wisconsin Capitol comes amid lockdowns at three Wisconsin prisons, and at least three recent inmate deaths at Waupun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's your local news for Wednesday, November 1, 2023:We give a behind-the-scenes look at our station's operations,Hear from a community organizer calling for systemic change as several Waupun inmates file a lawsuit alleging "cruel and unusual" living conditions during the lockdown,Discuss the high-pressure, rewarding career of NICU nursing,Travel back in time to 1969,And much more.
The FS Crop Tour is underway across the Midwest, including Wisconsin. Crop Specialist Matt O'Leary out of Waupun is one of the scouts canvassing corn fields in Wisconsin. The sample size has been small, but he says folks have been surprised so far at their yield projections after a difficult growing season. The data collected, including estimated yield, is uploaded to the FS Agronomy Yield Analyzer: https://agronomyapps.growmark.com/YieldAnalyzer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 65 of Classis Wisconsin Weekly! We chat with Kurt Ritsema, Pastor of Bethel CRC in Waupun. Bethel CRC's Website: https://waupunbethelcrc.com/ Sermons from Bethel: https://waupunbethelcrc.com/media/ Watch services on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bethel-Christian-Reformed-Church-116149925073798/ ———————————————- More from Oostburg CRC Sermons: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/sermons Study Guides: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/resources Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/4P7JbJlHzabPNW8GpdxKcB Stream: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/stream
On today's show we talk about the Washington County Fair...we talk with Derrick Standke about the Waupun softball team winning the American Legion State Championship....We play LeRoy Meats Wheel of Meat....Wade went to the Barbie Movie....What foods do you eat that make a major mess.
Waupun baseball coach Derrick Standke talks about the Warriors 5-4 walk-off win over Xavier in the Division Two Regional Championship Game on May 31st, 2023.
Waupun High School baseball coach Derrick Standke previews the Warriors Regional Semifinal with New London on May 30th, 2023
Live from a car ride to Ho Chunk Casino, Charlie chats with his Grandma Sue, his Aunt Mary, and Grandma Sue's friend Lois Bentley. As a returning guest of the Cripescast, Grandma Sue shows the girls how it's done as they trade funny stories including the time Mary got her bra caught on a ceiling fan at the local bar. Growing up together, Lois and Sue share stories about their late husbands Bob Bentley and Bob Berens, finding their children's stashes of weed, and Grandpa Bob's impression of Elvis. Being the first female prison guard at the Waupun prison, Lois recounts the time she found some risque items in the mail that were sent to the inmates. Just as they arrive in Baraboo, everyone offers up a piece of life advice to the audience and wishes each other well at the slot machines. Follow us on all platforms @cripescast and @charlieberens. For more bonus content from Charlie's trip to the casino, head to patreon.com/charlieberens.
Episode 55 of Classis Wisconsin Weekly! We chat with Roger Sparks, Pastor of Bethel CRC in Waupun. Bethel CRC's Website: https://waupunbethelcrc.com/ Sermons from Bethel: https://waupunbethelcrc.com/media/ Watch services on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bethel-Christian-Reformed-Church-116149925073798/ ———————————————- More from Oostburg CRC Sermons: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/sermons Study Guides: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/resources Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/4P7JbJlHzabPNW8GpdxKcB Stream: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/stream
Mayor to Mayor: Waupun Mayor Rohn BishopSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick Thone is a grain originator out of Ixonia. A majority of soybeans in his region -- Jefferson, Ixonia and Waupun -- are shipped via barge for the export market. With low water levels, barges can't be filled as full -- sometimes even half of the normal loads. The cost of barge freight is impacting the ability of terminals to make a margin on sending grain to the Gulf. This in turn hurts the Wisconsin producers' basis price.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wisconsin prisoners who will likely re-enter the community said their skills and work habits improved while working at the Waupun State Farm.
Wisconsin is looking for more food animal veterinarians. And one Wisconsin vet says the ag workforce will depend on youth programs, such as 4H and FFA, as the pipeline for those young professionals. Ralph Stowell is a veterinarian out of Waupun. In addition to sharing the story of the workforce shortage -- he says heat abatement is what's top of mind for farmers this time of year. Looking ahead to the harvest, he says protein, moisture and overall nutrition of feed will be key to animals' productivity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Runs from the cops twice and still gets caught.
They amaze people every fall. Giant pumpkins. Stephanie Hoff visits with giant pumpkin grower, Tom Matsma from Waupun about the skill it takes to grow these giants.It's been years since Wisconsin has kept an active record of farm accidents and fatalities that have occurred. Now the National Farm Medicine Center along with other partners, are re-engaging in the data collection. Charitee Seebecker talks to Scott Heiberger from the National Farm Medicine Center in Marshfield about a new collaboration to keep track of farm fatalities and accidents in the state.Economic developments in China surprised the markets on Monday in Chicago. John Hineberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing, says that coupled with recent rains - have commodities on the ropes. He's also watching more beef cattle go to market, and fluid milk markets respond to schools reopening.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Waupun Post 210 American Legion Baseball Coach Derrick Standke previews their Single-A State Tournament this weekend in Viroqua. Waupun plays St. Mary's Springs at 5pm in their tournament opener.
Waupun American Legion Baseball Coach Derrick Standke previews Post 210's Single A Regional this weekend.
Episode 38 of Classis Wisconsin Weekly! We chat with Al Venhuizen of 1st CRC in Waupun! First Waupun's Website: https://www.waupuncrc.com/ Listen to sermons: https://www.waupuncrc.com/worship/video.cfm ———————————————- More from Oostburg CRC Sermons: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/sermons Study Guides: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/resources Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/4P7JbJlHzabPNW8GpdxKcB Stream: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/stream
On this episode of Cover Crop Strategies, brought to you by La Crosse Seed, we go inside the aerial application business with Damon Reabe, owner of Dairlyand Aviation and Reabe Spraying Service in Waupun, Wis. The third-generation pilot identifies key factors that can greatly increase the odds of a uniform stand and what species are best suited for aerial application. Reabe also shares important advice regarding location, seeding rate, timing and explains why frost seeding is a great option.
Les Rhines, president of the Wisconsin Purple Martin Association, discusses threats to purple martins and invites listeners to attend MartinFest, June 25 at Marsh Haven Nature Center just east of Waupun on Highway 49. Robert Pickford, visiting the U.S. from Scotland for the first time, shares his impressions of Wisconsin and his first fishing expeditions on Lake Superior. In the Madison Outdoors Report, pro angler Duffy Kopf reports that unstable weather has made it challenging to pattern fish on the Madison Chain. (http://www.dsbait.com/)
Episode 34 of Classis Wisconsin Weekly! We chat with Gregg Zonnefeld of 1st CRC in Waupun! First Waupun's Website: https://www.waupuncrc.com/ Listen to sermons: https://www.waupuncrc.com/worship/video.cfm ———————————————- More from Oostburg CRC Sermons: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/sermons Study Guides: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/resources Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/4P7JbJlHzabPNW8GpdxKcB Stream: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/stream
On today's show Wade and Ninja preview tonight's Ghost Hunt on DailyDodge TV at the Dodge County Historical Society. David Brandenburg from Rolling Meadows Golf Course checks in from Hole #17...Bruce Kaufmann our resident umpire dials us in. Rachel from Tenneco in Waupun previews today's Brat Fray. John Kraft has a history lesson.
On today's show Wade talks about Thursday's big Johnsonville Brat Fry at Tenneco in Waupun. Joe from Metalcraft of Mayville talks about career opportunities in the truck bed division. Ryan Gabel joins the fray to talk about this weekend's Brewers bus trip. Tom Ballweg of Ballweg Implement checks in. Wade dreams about Rick Armon. John Kraft gives us another history lesson.
Episode 31 of Classis Wisconsin Weekly! We chat with Roger Sparks, Pastor of Bethel CRC in Waupun. Bethel CRC's Website: https://waupunbethelcrc.com/ Sermons from Bethel: https://waupunbethelcrc.com/media/ Watch services on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bethel-Christian-Reformed-Church-116149925073798/ ———————————————- More from Oostburg CRC Sermons: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/sermons Study Guides: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/resources Music: https://open.spotify.com/album/4P7JbJlHzabPNW8GpdxKcB Stream: https://www.firstcrcoostburg.org/stream
04/06/22- New Mayor of Waupun Rohn BishopSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Waupun High School Baseball Coach Derrick Standke previews the Warriors 2022 season.
1. Yes or No in Keilah-2. Yes or No in Gardens-3. Yes or No in Waupun
In WIAA girls basketball action, Freedom took on Waupun in the Division 3 state title game. Waupun defeated Freedom 63-42. Joey Dee and Dick Knapinski had the call.
Week twenty of Classis Wisconsin Weekly! We chat with Roger Sparks, pastor of Bethel CRC in Waupun. Bethel CRCs Website Listen to the current sermon series Watch service streams on Facebook —————————— More from Oostburg CRC | Sermons | Bible Study Resources | Original Music | YouTube |
Waupun Dairy supervisor Kory Fietz says the pandemic has been a continuous challenge for the plant – like most dairy processors in Wisconsin – as it impacts the supply chain of ingredients and packaging. Outbreaks in the correctional facility and the dairy plant have also created tight labor supply. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. Faith- From Jerusalem to Babylon-2. Faith- From Jerusalem to Waupun
Gavin continues on with Tony Gennaro snitching from prison. In the last episode, Tony, while an inmate at Waupun, sent a letter to Milwaukee's captain of detectives, Adolph Kraemer. Tony writes: “If you want to talk with me about them, I would like to talk to you alone. Please don't tell anyone about my name, because I am a prisoner and there are many Italian fellows from the Third Ward here; keep quiet and afterward you will find out many important things concerning them.” Visit https://milwaukeemafia.com/ (MilwaukeeMafia.com) for more information Gavin's Books: https://amzn.to/3ssKOQH (https://amzn.to/3ssKOQH) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Milwaukeemafia (https://www.patreon.com/Milwaukeemafia)
Is the deed to your house racist? Or is it the deed to your car? Play along with our contestant Dave from Waupun and see if you can guess what the left now considers to be racist.
On today's show we preview the Wisconsin American Legion Single-A State Tournament with Waupun Post 210 manager Derrick Standke and the Double-A State Tournament with Beaver Dam Post 146 White Construction skipper Jeremy Klug. You can watch DailyDodge TV at DailyDodge.com, Daily Dodge Facebook page and by downloading the Box Cast ap on your smart TV or Roku and searching Daily Dodge. We also check in with Markesan baseball coach Dean Slark as the Hornets face Mineral Point at Viroqua on Tuesday in a D3 Baseball Sectional Semifinal. Like South Central Wisconsin Prep Report on facebook and follow on Twitter @SCWPrepReport Don't forget to subscribe to the program so you never miss an episode at your favorite podcasting portal including itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google-Play or Podbean. Look for new programs every Wednesday and Saturday during the high school sports season! You can find all the latest high school results and news 24 hours a day on the Sports tab at DailyDodge.com
On today's show we catch up with Beaver Dam Baseball Coach Nate Wilke (2:15) and Waupun baseball coach Derrick Standke (7:00). Like South Central Wisconsin Prep Report on facebook and follow on Twitter @SCWPrepReport Don't forget to subscribe to the program so you never miss an episode at your favorite podcasting portal including itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google-Play or Podbean. Look for new programs every Wednesday and Saturday during the high school sports season! You can find all the latest high school results and news 24 hours a day on the Sports tab at DailyDodge.com
Today we have a show about COVID-19, specifically how the pandemic is being handled in prisons and detention. This show includes a lot of voices, and we structured it that way in order to both include as many perspectives as we could and also to take some of the expectation that interviewees speak to us for an extended period; everyone who is working on this is very busy and we wanted to respect that. In this show you'll hear from: – Rebekah Entralgo who works with the non profit Freedom for Immigrants, – Finn, a healthcare worker and member of Mutual Aid Disaster Relief (MADR) working in an outbreak epicenter here in North Carolina, – Elijah Prioleau who is incarcerated at Waupun Correctional in Wisconsin, where there is a COVID-19 outbreak and they are currently on lockdown, – and JM and Nikkita of (among other groups) COVID-19 Mutual Aid in Seattle, which is at the outbreak epicenter in the Pacific Northwest. Because I couldn't include everything that each person said in full, and frankly that was the hardest part about editing, I'm making a page on our collection at archive.org which will include each interview in full. Just give me until tomorrow to get that up, cause my eyes are starting to cross from all the radio related screen time! Many thanks go out to everyone who was interviewed, and a special thanks to Ben Turk and the folks at Forum for Understanding Prisons who passed along his phone call with Elijah. More about them, their updates, and lists of demands can be seen at prisonforum.org . … . .. To write to Elijah at Waupun Correctional, address letters to: Leon Elijah Prioleau 420053 Waupun Correctional Institution PO Box 531 Waupun, WI 53963-0351 To get plugged into mutual aid efforts in Asheville, you can follow the Asheville Survival Project on Facebook, and if you are interested in donating to these efforts in our town the venmo is @AVLsurvival. List of people and projects that I'm aware of who are boosting prisoner's voices right now: Kite Line Radio, which has a Coronavirus call in line for people who are both impacted by incarceration and by Coronavirus, that is 765-343-6236 Rustbelt Abolition Radio, which is amplifying the voices of incarcerated people always. Forum for Understanding Prisons where you can go to prisonforum.org for up to date information and their list of demands. Fight Toxic Prisons (FTP) IWOC (Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee), literally all chapters FTP and IWOC are making a Prison Support Hotline for COVID-19, to donate go here!! List of people and projects that I'm aware of calling for immediate end to ICE detention: Freedom For Immigrants The TransLatin@ Coalition Plus many others! Links from our guests: Freedom For Immigrants: https://www.freedomforimmigrants.org/ For accurate health related news: Center for Disease Control and Prevention World Health Organization To support Elijah in Waupum Correctional: look for updates on http://www.prisonforum.org/ Seattle: @covid19mutualaid ON INSTAGRAM COVID-19 Mutual Aid on Facebook Fundraiser for people who cannot access state resources in Seattle PARISOL . … . .. Music for this episode in order of appearance: Y'all Ain't Ready – J Dilla – 2005 Welcome 2 Detroit Instrumental Lataa – Kid Jha – Kalevala Welcome 2 Detroit – J Dilla – 2005 Welcome 2 Detroit Instrumental
226 - WIAA state boys hoops and NBA greats: Ricardo, Brett and Rosie (no Trent) are talkin' WIAA state boys hoops after a long weekend in Madison. We also reminisce on what we learned from the Winter sports season then we preview our Roundtable with Freedom track athletes Lauren Vosters and Luke Pingel. We then do our fantasy draft which is centered around NBA greats. Who's the No. 1 pick? Listen and find out!
On February 18, 2019, Chris Watts, 33, was visited in Dodge Correctional Institution, Waupun, Wisconsin, by FBI Special Agent Graham Coder, Frederick Police Department Detective Dave Baumhover, and CBI Agent Tammy Lee,
On February 18, 2019, Chris Watts, 33, was visited in Dodge Correctional Institution, Waupun, Wisconsin, by FBI Special Agent Graham Coder, Frederick Police Department Detective Dave Baumhover, and CBI Agent Tammy Lee,