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Kenzie details a tragic disappearance that happened in Will County three decades ago. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kenzie details a tragic disappearance that happened in Will County three decades ago. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WGN-TV Chief Meteorologist Demetrius Ivory joins Lisa Dent to discuss the smoke from the Canadian wildfires, how long the Chicago sky will have smoke, and shares the upcoming forecast. As part of the celebration of his 40th anniversary on WGN Radio, Steve Bertrand joins the conversation to recall his on-the-scene coverage of the devastating Will County […]
Meet Eleanor, a mom on a mission. When her son was diagnosed with severe food allergies in 2004, Eleanor was launched into a whirlwind of support and advocacy for the food allergy community, eventually leading her to found and lead the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Connection Team (FAACT). Alongside the FAACT leadership team, she provides the education, advocacy, awareness, and grassroots outreach needed for the food allergy community through programming available to all. Tune in to hear the story behind Eleanor's incredible efforts and successes and her commitment to inclusivity that drives everything she does.To learn more about FAACT, their amazing resources, and Camp TAG visit: https://www.foodallergyawareness.org/Follow on social media @faactnewsEleanor Garrow-Holding has worked, educated, and advocated in the food allergy community since 2004. She was inspired to start this work after her son, Thomas, was diagnosed with life-threatening food allergies to tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and sesame; eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) triggered by milk and wheat; asthma; and environmental allergies. In December 2015, Thomas had a food challenge with wheat and was no longer IgE-allergic to wheat. After a 3-month trial with wheat and another 3-month trial with milk (post wheat) in his diet and upper endoscopies, he has also outgrown the wheat and milk triggers for EoE and is in remission from EoE as of July 2016. Thomas outgrew his peanut allergy in 2016 at age thirteen. In October 2019, at age sixteen, Thomas outgrew almond, sesame, and brazil nut and continues to avoid walnut, cashew, pecan, hazelnut, and pistachio.As CEO of the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Connection Team (FAACT), Eleanor provides leadership, development, and implementation for all of FAACT's initiatives and programs, including Camp TAG (The Allergy Gang) – a summer camp for children with food allergies and their siblings that Eleanor founded in 2009. Eleanor has a Bachelor of Healthcare Administration degree from Lewis University in Romeoville, IL, and worked in hospital management for 15 years in Chicago and suburban Chicago prior to working in the nonprofit sector.After Thomas was diagnosed in 2004, Eleanor established a food allergy support group in a southwest Chicago suburb, Parents of Children Having Allergies (POCHA) of Will County, focusing on education and advocacy; chaired the FAAN Walk for Food Allergy in Chicago in 2007 and 2008; was awarded the FAAN Muriel C. Furlong Award for Community Service in 2008; and advocated in the Illinois state legislature on food allergy and Eosinophilic Disorders (EGID, EoE) issues. Thanks to the efforts of Eleanor and other patient advocates, legislation to ensure insurance coverage for elemental formulas was signed into law in 2007 and legislation establishing food allergy management guidelines for Illinois schools was signed into law in 2009.Eleanor joined the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network™ (FAAN) in 2009 as Vice President of Education and Outreach, where she oversaw educational initiatives, all food allergy conferences, the Teen Summit, Camp TAG (The Allergy Gang) now under FAACT's umbrella, a Teen Advisory Group, support group development, and more. She advocated for the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Management Act (FAAMA) in Washington, DC, with her son Thomas as part of FAAN's Kids Congress on Capitol Hill and also advocated on Capitol Hill for the School Access to Emergency Epinephrine Act. Eleanor served on the expert panel for the CDC's Voluntary Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies in Schools and Early Care and Education Programs and was a reviewer for the National Association of Education (NEA) Food Allergy Book: What School Employees Need to Know. Eleanor conducted numerous radio, television, and print interviews on food allergy issues and wrote articles for Allergic Living and Living Without magazines. She presented at national and regional conferences about food allergy management in school and restaurant settings and educated personnel in schools and school districts across the country on food allergy management in schools and continues to do so with FAACT.In 2013, Eleanor joined the Cincinnati Center for Eosinophilic Disorders (CCED) as Senior Specialist of Program Management at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center. There she led day-to-day clinical operations, clinical research projects, program development, marketing, and development.Eleanor has and continues to educate employees from numerous food industry companies and entertainment venues about food allergies, such as McDonald's Corporation, The Hain Celestial Group, Mars Wrigley, all SeaWorld Parks, and more.Leading the charge at FAACT, Eleanor and the FAACT Leadership Team provides the education, advocacy, awareness, and grassroots outreach needed for the food allergy community. Eleanor serves on the National Peanut Board's Allergy Education Advisory Council, Global Allergy & Airways Patient Platform Board (GAAPP), St. Louis Children's Food Allergy Management & Education (FAME) National Advisory Board, and Association of Food and Drug Officials (AFDO) Food Allergen Control Committee. In August 2015, Eleanor was inducted into The National Association of Professional Women's (NAPW) VIP Professional of the Year Circle for her commitment to healthcare and nonprofit industries. FAACT is The Voice of Food Allergy Awareness. In 2022, Eleanor was a Contributor for The Change Guidebook (3-8-2022, HCI/Simon & Schuster).
Police Shot During A Chase, Career Ending Injuries. In the quiet hours on May 25, a police officer's life changed forever. During what began as a routine investigation of a stolen vehicle in Romeoville, Illinois, Officer Dominic Thielmann was shot in the face and right shoulder in a dramatic foot chase that nearly claimed his life. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast episode is available for free on their website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. Now, Thielmann is speaking out about the incident, his long road to recovery, and how the near-fatal encounter has redefined his life, career, and mission. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Medium and most all social media platforms “I was chasing a suspect on foot, something that happens often in our line of work. I never imagined that night would end with a gun pointed at me and my life flashing before my eyes,” Thielmann said during an interview. Listen to the interview with him as a Free Podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast. Available for free on their website and streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. The shooting occurred around 12:15 a.m. near Sierra Trail and Summerfield Drive in Romeoville. Thielmann and fellow officers had been investigating a stolen vehicle when the suspect bolted, prompting a pursuit that ended in a harrowing exchange of gunfire. Thielmann was struck, leaving him with injuries so severe they would ultimately end his career in law enforcement. Police Shot During A Chase, Career Ending Injuries. Look for supporting stories about this and much more from Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast in platforms like Medium, Blogspot and Linkedin. Despite his wounds, Thielmann survived. He was rushed to a Hospital in Maywood, where doctors stabilized him. Authorities later charged the suspect with armed robbery and set bond at $5 million, without the option of the usual 10% release. In a public statement, the Romeoville Police Department expressed its appreciation for the overwhelming support Thielmann and his family received. “The Romeoville Police Department would like to express sincere gratitude to those who have shown their support for Officer Thielmann and his family,” the department said in a news release. The Village of Romeoville, located about 26 miles southwest of Chicago in Will County, rallied around Thielmann. Community members, law enforcement colleagues, and officials alike offered support. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Medium and most all social media platforms. "The staff and the community really came together to support Dominic and our RPD family. We couldn't be more thankful," said Village Manager Dawn Caldwell. After six years with the department, most recently as a tactical officer in the Investigations Unit, Thielmann's days in uniform are now behind him. But his commitment to public service remains stronger than ever. “I can't do the job the way I used to,” he shared. “But that doesn't mean I'm done making an impact.” Thielmann has since redirected his energy toward helping others through Beyond The Dispatch, a podcast he co-created to share the stories of first responders and highlight the mental, emotional, and physical toll their careers can take. He uses his platform to shine a light on critical but often stigmatized issues like PTSD, trauma, and suicide among law enforcement officers and other emergency personnel. Police Shot During A Chase, Career Ending Injuries. The interview is available as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and podcast website, also available on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most major podcast outlets. “I've had so many officers, firefighters, and dispatchers reach out through Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), just to say thank you for talking about the things we're usually afraid to admit we're feeling,” Thielmann said. Through Beyond The Dispatch, Thielmann not only recounts his own experiences but also provides a space for others to share theirs. The podcast has become a growing social media presence and a trusted resource for first responders across the country. He admits that there are still many details about the shooting he cannot legally discuss due to the ongoing court proceedings, but he doesn't shy away from describing the pain, both physical and emotional, that followed the incident. Check out the show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak, Medium and most all social media platforms. “The doctors told me I was lucky to be alive. The shot to my face could've ended it all,” he said. “I wake up every day with the effects of what happened. The injuries will never fully heal. But I choose to make them part of my purpose.” Thielmann's story is a sobering reminder of the risks police officers face daily. But it's also a story of resilience, transformation, and purpose after trauma. What could have ended his life has instead fueled a mission to support others in uniform. Police Shot During A Chase, Career Ending Injuries. “I may no longer wear the badge,” he said, “but I'll never stop serving.” You can follow Dominic Thielmann's journey and hear the the interview with him as a free Podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website als on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or most major podcast platforms. Follow updates on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X for more insights into life after the badge and the stories of first responders across the nation. For more insights, the free episode of the “Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast”, is available on their website for free in addition to Apple Podcasts and Spotify, as well as through other podcast platforms. Your golden years are supposed to be easy and worry free, at least in regards to finances. If you are over 70, you can turn your life insurance policy into cash. Visit LetSavings.com, LetSavings.com or call (866) 480-4252, (866) 480-4252, again that's (866) 480 4252 to see if you qualify. Learn useful tips and strategies to increase your Facebook Success with John Jay Wiley. Both free and paid content are available on this Patreon page. Time is running out to secure the Medicare coverage you deserve! 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Whether responding to a medical emergency, coordinating disaster relief, or ensuring officer safety in high-risk situations, public safety radio systems provide mission-critical communications that enable first responders to fulfill their missions. What does it take to ensure these systems remain functional, interoperable and adequately funded? This special episode of the Better Every Shift podcast, sponsored by Kenwood, features a panel discussion on public safety radio systems. Guest host FireRescue1 Editorial Director Greg Friese speaks with three emergency management and communications experts about the vital role of radio communications in emergency response, the obstacles agencies face in maintaining and upgrading these systems, and best practices for building a reliable network that meets the demands of modern public safety. Chris Tucker is the Emergency Services Director/CEM for Warren County Emergency Services in North Carolina. Warren County Emergency Services operates radio systems for four EMS stations, 15 fire stations and the Sheriff's Department. He is also a volunteer fire chief. Tom Murray is radio manager for Will County Emergency Management Agency in Will County, Illinois. The radio system he manages has over 5,000 subscribers across approximately 80 public safety agencies. Chris Shaneyfelt, a retired law enforcement officer, is director of Randolph County Homeland Security Emergency Management and Randolph County E911 Emergency Communications Center in Indiana. His agencies dispatch for 11 police departments, 10 fire departments and one standalone EMS agency. Tune in to discover: The importance of reliable radio communication systems for emergency response. Challenges in funding and maintaining radio systems, especially in rural areas. The pros and cons of state-managed versus county-managed radio systems. Key considerations when evaluating and selecting a public safety radio system. Advice for securing funding and engaging stakeholders in the decision-making process. Enjoying the show? Email bettereveryshift@firerescue1.com to share your feedback! This episode is sponsored by KENWOOD, a trusted leader in public safety communications. KENWOOD ATLAS P25 Systems provide reliable, secure, and flexible solutions for mission-critical operations, ensuring seamless interoperability across agencies. Combined with KENWOOD Viking P25 radios, first responders get the clarity, durability and advanced features they need to stay connected and operational in any situation.
In this episode, host Patrick Hall speaks with Will County Workforce Services staff including John Hall (Business Services and Special Projects Supervisor), Andrew Pajak (Career Planner), Michelle Stiff (Director), and Pam Rodriguez (Special Projects Manager) about Pathways to Professions (P2P), an innovative career exposition now in its third year. Taking place on March 11, 2025, at the Romeoville Athletic and Event Center, P2P connects high school students with local employers through interactive, hands-on activities that showcase diverse career pathways. The event will feature over 119 employers from various industries and serve approximately 1,000 students from 15 high schools, with the afternoon portion (2-5 PM) open to the general public. This two-part series explores how P2P was conceived, its growth over the years, and how it benefits both youth and job seekers by providing unique opportunities to explore career options in Will County.
The U.S. Forest Service recently fired over 3,000 employees across the country. Twelve come from Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, a preserved grassland in Will County, Illinois. Reset sits down with Abbey Hays, Siobhan Solkowski-Peacy and Erick “Iggy” Ignaczak, three terminated employees to unpack how they're feeling, how Midewin's programs have to adapt and how this is harming conservation efforts in Illinois. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Will County's top wrestling lawyer Eric Schultz has been getting “resultz” pretty much everywhere he has worked as he currently holds the Midwest Championship Wrestling and Northland Pro Championships. Schultz returned to Windy City Slam Podcast to brief us about MCW's upcoming show on Feb. 28 in Ottawa, the trials and tribulations of obtaining the MCW title, his 800-plus-day reign at Northland Pro, facing Doug Simmons at All Heel Wrestling, working with The Undeniable at Rocket Pro, trying to hold together The Brass in Chicago Style Wrestling, thoughts on facing Benny Bargas in Southland Championship Wrestling, time in GALLI Lucha Libre, ARW Pro and more. Plus, Mike recaps NXT Vengeance Day, AEW Grand Slam Australia, Izzi Dame's betrayal of Tony D'Angelo, All Heel Wrestling and Black Wrestlers Matter. We also preview shows from Freelance Wrestling, Freelance Wrestling Academy, CSW, SCW and Squared Circle Megastars. Mike Pankow is a 25-year-plus professional journalist and wrestling superfan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
The prosecutor in Will County, Illinois has filed a misdemeanor battery charge against Fr. Carlos Martins for a November 2024 incident at a church. Police claim Fr. Martins flossed his teeth with a 13-year-old girl's hair. Martins has pleaded not guilty and his attorney claims this is part of an attempted shakedown of the Church. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy looks at both sides in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guest:James Bogen https://www.instagram.com/attorneybogen/CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Also in the news: A man is in serious condition after a stabbing on a CTA train early this morning in the Loop; Chicago police are questioning a 17-year-old boy after a woman is shot and killed in her home; and The trial of a former Will County landlord charged with killing a child and attempting to kill his mother is set for February.
Also in the news: A man is in serious condition after a stabbing on a CTA train early this morning in the Loop; Chicago police are questioning a 17-year-old boy after a woman is shot and killed in her home; and The trial of a former Will County landlord charged with killing a child and attempting to kill his mother is set for February.
Also in the news: A man is in serious condition after a stabbing on a CTA train early this morning in the Loop; Chicago police are questioning a 17-year-old boy after a woman is shot and killed in her home; and The trial of a former Will County landlord charged with killing a child and attempting to kill his mother is set for February.
From the Will Works Podcast: In this episode, Kayla Sorensen, Director of Investor Relations at Will County's Center for Economic Development (CED), discusses the CED's internship program. Kayla explains the program's goals, structure, and impact, including the number of internships offered, participating businesses, and student applications. She also outlines the application process, employer feedback, and plans for program growth. Discover CED's role in economic development and how the internship program fits into their mission of improving quality of life for Will County residents.
Colette Safford is a candidate for Will County circuit judge. She talks to Patti Vasquez and Dwayne Kennedy. Visit her website: www.colettesaffordforjudge.com. Catch "Driving It Home with Patti Vasquez" weekdays from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/wcpt820).
Also in the news: Chicago police say one man is dead and a second is recovering after being pulled from Lake Michigan near the Museum Campus; a Loop rally helped kick off an effort to mobilize voters in immigrant communities in and around Chicago; and a new report suggests there would be major economic benefits if a long-proposed major airport in Will County is built, even if it only handles cargo. Photo by Vincent Alban/Getty Images
Also in the news: Chicago police say one man is dead and a second is recovering after being pulled from Lake Michigan near the Museum Campus; a Loop rally helped kick off an effort to mobilize voters in immigrant communities in and around Chicago; and a new report suggests there would be major economic benefits if a long-proposed major airport in Will County is built, even if it only handles cargo. Photo by Vincent Alban/Getty Images
Also in the news: Chicago police say one man is dead and a second is recovering after being pulled from Lake Michigan near the Museum Campus; a Loop rally helped kick off an effort to mobilize voters in immigrant communities in and around Chicago; and a new report suggests there would be major economic benefits if a long-proposed major airport in Will County is built, even if it only handles cargo. Photo by Vincent Alban/Getty Images
Also in the news: Will County cleaning up from last night's storms; Dam failure prompts evacuation order in downstate Illinois; Chicago Bears sign contract with Caleb Williams, Rome Odunze and more.
The state is moving ahead with plans to tear down and reconstruct Stateville Correctional Center in Will County. The facility was built in 1925, but conditions were described as “decrepit, unsafe and inhumane” by the prison watchdog group John Howard Association. During a Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability meeting Tuesday night in Joliet, Department of Corrections Acting Director Latoya Hughes said Stateville is too far gone to be repaired.
Happy Earth Day, Nature Lovers! This week, CJ is joined by Edward Warden from Chicago Ornithological Society and Emily Kenny from Forrest Preserve District of Will County to talk about the City Nature Challenge! Throughout this upcoming weekend Friday April 26 - Monday April 29, participants from over 350 cities across the globe will be competing to upload observations to iNaturalist! Make sure to get outside this upcoming weekend and participate! If you're local to the Chicagoland Region, check out Chicago Wilderness Alliance's webpage to find a local event: https://www.chicagowilderness.org/page/CityNatureChallenge More episodes of The Birdy Bunch Podcast will be coming soon! For more information, visit our website: www.TheBirdyBunchPodcast.com Or follow us on Instagram: @TheBirdyBunchPodcast Thank you to our Patrons for supporting Season 4 of The Birdy Bunch Podcast; visit www.Patreon.com/TheBirdyBunchPodcast to sign up.
A security guard you don't want to hire, a murderer shows off how far he can drive in a day, the week kicks off with a bang in New Mexico, tiny trees go missing, and move over hockey fans, there's a new Stanley Cup in town. Subscribe to Tenderfoot+ for daily ad-free listening - https://tenderfoot.tv/plus/ Follow This Day in Crime on Social X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime_ IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: Illinois police confirm 7 dead as manhunt continues for suspect involved in series of fatal shootings, Fox News Joliet shooting: New details revealed after suspect in 8 Will County murders dies in Texas, ABC 7 Suspect in killings of 8 people in Chicago area has died in Texas, police say, CNN Suspect dies by suicide in Texas after 8 killed, 1 injured in Joliet and Will County, WGNTV Colorado security guard charged in woman's murder allegedly had her severed hand in his pocket when arrested, Fox News Colorado man arrested, accused of murder after human hand found inside jacket pocket, CBS News Explosive device found outside Deming, New Mexico, courthouse, police say, ABC News UPDATED: Bomb blast rattles corrections office Monday, Deming Headlight 23-year-old woman arrested over 65 stolen Stanley drinking cups, ABC News What's behind the Stanley cup craze? A San Diego marketing professor explains, NBC San Diego Rare and valuable bonsai trees stolen from Oakland public garden, KTVU $20K worth of bonsai trees stolen from free, volunteer-run garden in Oakland, ABC 7 2 detainees, including one held on murder charges, have broken out of a county jail in Arkansas, AP News Two Detainees escape from Dub Brassell Adult Detention Center, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Also in the news: Will County declares an emergency as flooding continues; Aldermen want to delay vote of Gaza cease-fire resolution; Grayslake Middle School to be closed for several weeks due to winter storm damage and more.
Will County's favorite wrestling attorney Eric Schultz has held the Northland Pro Championship for nearly 500 days, and he returns to Windy City Slam Podcast to talk all about it. Schultz discusses his upcoming Northland Pro title defense against Rafael Quintero on Feb. 3, The Brass' objectives in Chicago Style Wrestling, his recent triple-threat match in Rocket Pro against Koa Laxamana and Shaq Jordan, the increase in wrestling attorneys, how the movie “Falling Down” inspired his look, goals for 2024 and much more. Plus, Mike recaps Freelance Rhapsody, ARW and TNA's “Hard to Kill,” runs down some new champions in the area and previews CSW's “Season Premiere.” Mike Pankow is a wrestling super-fan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
In this episode, Whitny Braun joins Andy for a discussion about the genetic genealogy results and Will County's refusal to vacate Chester's conviction. For more information, documents, photos, and other assets associated with and referenced in this episode visit andyhalepodcast.com.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! We can't wait to get this year started. This episode we traveled the I & M Canal just like Louis Jolliet (not a typo) & Jaques Marquette in 1673. Come along and listen to the history and what we saw on our journey!Visit the I & M Canal hereCheck out the Will County Historical Society Support the showCheck out our new merch!! https://www.77flavorschi.com/shopAlso, catch Dario on the new season of Netflix's "High On the Hog" here!!If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at media@77flavorschi.com WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Visit our website https://www.77flavorschi.com Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario @super_dario_bro Sara @TamarHindi.s
Also in the news: Federal lawsuit filed by man who spent 33 years in prison; Police looking for suspect who abused dog in unincorporated Will County; Illinois Fire Marshal inspecting haunted houses and more.
Also in the news: Federal lawsuit filed by man who spent 33 years in prison; Police looking for suspect who abused dog in unincorporated Will County; Illinois Fire Marshal inspecting haunted houses and more.
Also in the news: Federal lawsuit filed by man who spent 33 years in prison; Police looking for suspect who abused dog in unincorporated Will County; Illinois Fire Marshal inspecting haunted houses and more.
Will County resident Josie Hange joins Lisa Dent to discuss the search for her family’s missing pet wallaby, Rupert, who escaped while he was roaming in a gated area earlier this week. Anyone who spots Rupert should try to get a photo or video and call or text (708) 710-3148. Follow The Lisa Dent Show […]
Also in the news: 50 years of partnership between Chicago and Osaka celebrated; Flights from O'Hare Airport to Veterans Airport in Marion started yesterday; A car pulled from water in Will County and more.
Also in the news: 50 years of partnership between Chicago and Osaka celebrated; Flights from O'Hare Airport to Veterans Airport in Marion started yesterday; A car pulled from water in Will County and more.
Also in the news: 50 years of partnership between Chicago and Osaka celebrated; Flights from O'Hare Airport to Veterans Airport in Marion started yesterday; A car pulled from water in Will County and more.
Also in the news: A 34-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department is coming out of retirement to lead the city's police force; One of nature's most colorful sights is in full bloom in Will County; and Willis Tower, the tallest building in Chicago, celebrates its 50th birthday.
Also in the news: A 34-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department is coming out of retirement to lead the city's police force; One of nature's most colorful sights is in full bloom in Will County; and Willis Tower, the tallest building in Chicago, celebrates its 50th birthday.
Also in the news: A 34-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department is coming out of retirement to lead the city's police force; One of nature's most colorful sights is in full bloom in Will County; and Willis Tower, the tallest building in Chicago, celebrates its 50th birthday.
This week Beth and Wendy discuss the case of Milton Johnson AKA The Weekend Murderer, a black man who killed at least 5 people over three months in Will County, Illinois during the summer of 1983, but is suspected in a total of 14 murders. (note: time stamps are without ads & may be off a little) First, we dive into the setting (07:38), the killers early life (13:15) and the timeline (18:11). Then, we get into the investigation & arrest (40:26), "Where are they now?" (45:49) followed by our takeaways and what we think made the perp snap (46:12). As usual we close out the show with some tips on how not to get murdered and our shout outs (50:35). This episode was researched & scripted by Wendy & Beth Williams. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive guys, it's crazy out there! Sponsors: Help support Fruitloops by supporting our sponsors below: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/FRUIT and get on your way to being your best self. Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month! Shout Outs Black Panther: Wakanda Forever https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/black-panther-wakanda-forever/7MAONYZ92wDT Nakia Smith on Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/discover/Nakia-Smith?lang=en Operation Morning Light https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/operation-morning-light/id1646497997 Where to find us: Our Facebook page is Fruitloopspod and our discussion group is Fruitloopspod Discussion on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod/ We are also on Twitter and Instagram @fruitloopspod Please send any questions or comments to fruitloopspod@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 602-935-6294. We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show! Want to Support the show? You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from. We would love it if you gave us 5 stars! You can make a donation on the Cash App https://cash.me/$fruitloopspod Or become a monthly Patron through Patreon patreon.com/user?u=11415202 Footnotes: Music “Abyss” by Alasen: ●https://soundcloud.com/alasen●https://twitter.com/icemantrap ●https://instagram.com/icemanbass/●https://soundcloud.com/therealfrozenguy● Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “Freedom” by Caslo https://freemusicarchive.org/music/caslo/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License “Drugs” & “Lean & Pills” by Arulo Mixkit Stock Music Free License https://mixkit.co/free-stock-music/trap/ “Furious Freak” by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3791-furious-freak License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Connect with us on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHgsKYPbzsI4AEiMrUgabA Twitter @FruitLoopsPod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fruitloopspod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Fruitloopspod and https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Also in the news: Wind Chill Advisory continues through the morning in Chicago; O'Hare Airport employees worried about safety due to being harassed by homeless people; Wisconsin man accused of stabbing his in-laws in Will County and more.
Also in the news: Wind Chill Advisory continues through the morning in Chicago; O'Hare Airport employees worried about safety due to being harassed by homeless people; Wisconsin man accused of stabbing his in-laws in Will County and more.
Jess McQuown, program coordinator for the Forest Preserve District of Will County, joins Lisa Dent to explain why the winter months are peak times for bald eagle watching in Illinois. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
In this Follow the Leader episode, Workforce180 CEO Mike Fazio interviews Caroline Portlock, Director of the Workforce Investment Board of Will County. Caroline discusses economic trends in her region and staff retention strategies.
Hosts Bridget Albert and Julie Milroy welcome Nicole Murray - Executive Director at Habitat for Humanity of Will County, Illinois
Sheriff's deputies in Will County have not reported any incidents involving the Outlaws and Mongols, two biker gangs that reportedly have been battling each other in Chicago. Four members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club and a member of the Mongol Nation Motorcycle Club were shot Nov. 6 at a bar in the Southwest Side of Chicago, according to a Nov. 11 report from the Chicago Sun-Times. 00:00 IS THE CONFLICT ESCALATING? 01:08 Really, They're really off the rocker here 01:28 The Armpit of Illinois 02:33 That doesn't mean there is all out war in Chicago 04:37 These papers do it for the machine 05:42 Cops continue to conduct drive by 07:14 stupid just stupid 08:25 Story comes to the end https://www.shawlocal.com/the-herald-news/news/2022/11/17/will-county-authorities-report-no-recent-criminal-activity-in-outlaws-mongols-gang-feud/ https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/mongrel-mobster-jailed-for-life-for-murder-of-outlaws-motorcycle-member-peter-lui/KJHC45FKA5HZJFKB57N5T3LNXE/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message
Could Chicago's Outlaws-Mongols reported biker feud spill into Joliet? Not so far, Will County sheriff's office says.
Today Joan was live at Moe Joe's in Plainfield interviewing candidates for office in Will County and others; her guests were: - Joshua McClusky, Will County Democrats - Mike Kelly (Will County sheriff; @WillCoSheriff) - Sonni Choi Williams (Candidate for Illinois Appellate Court, 3rd District) - Lauren Staley-Ferry (Will County clerk; @StaleyFerry) - Dagmara “Dee” Avelar (Illinois state representative, 85th District; @deeforIL85) - Jamie Littell, owner of Moe Joe's in Plainfield, host of today's event - John Connor (Candidate for Will County Circuit Court) - Larry Walsh Jr. (Illinois state representative, 86th District) - Judge Jessica Colon-Sayre (Candidate for Will County Circuit Court;@JCSforWillCo) - Shawn Walsh (Superintendent, Will County Regional Office of Education) - Harry Benton (Candidate for Illinois state representative, 97th District) - Natalie Manley (Illinois state representative, 98th District; @StateRepManley)
0:00 - Sports & Politics: Aikman & Romo 13:56 - Encinitas Union School Board meeting…mom speaks on “family-friendly” drag queen show 32:49 - Dan & Amy investigate Insider Trading and Beltway self-dealing 49:17 - Jim Nelles, supply chain consultant based in Chicago and a regular contributor to the National Pulse: The Economy is Struggling, And Democratic Constituents Are Suffering Most 01:00:56 - David Marcus, columnist living in New York City, asks “How should we treat those who refuse to acknowledge the pandemic is over?” For more Covid coverage from David check out his book Charade: The Covid Lies That Crushed A Nation 01:11:04 - Dan & Amy “spotlight” Politico reporter Shia Kapos 01:18:27 - Jim Glasgow, States Attorney for Will County, explains that the people who wrote the SAFE-T Act don't understand or don't care about the ripple effects the law will have 01:35:55 - Sharon Peterson & Kim White, with incrediblebats.com, are in-studio with their Halloween animals: bats, rats, snakes, tarantulas, Kim has a giant pixie frog, a huge millipede. And lots of other critters… 01:59:17 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. A natural gas plant in Will County has won a court order that will allow it to keep operating despite a new law limiting emissions from fossil fuel plants. J-Power USA’s Elwood Energy is one of Illinois’ largest natural gas power […]
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow joins John Williams to offer his opinion on the SAFE-T Act, why he thinks the law is unconstitutional, and what he plans to do to make sure he keeps the residents of Will County safe.
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow joins John Williams to offer his opinion on the SAFE-T Act, why he thinks the law is unconstitutional, and what he plans to do to make sure he keeps the residents of Will County safe.
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow joins John Williams to offer his opinion on the SAFE-T Act, why he thinks the law is unconstitutional, and what he plans to do to make sure he keeps the residents of Will County safe.