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Local actor makes a show out of being ‘Dirty, Flirty, Thirty and Out of Work’

9 October 2025 at 10:00

Kara Hakanson’s show, "Dirty, Flirty, Thirty, and Out of Work," premiered in May at Honest Dog Books in Bayfield and will be hosted by Big Top Chautauqua’s Backstage on Oct. 11. She spoke with WPR’s Robin Washington on “Morning Edition” about the production.

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From electrification to automation: How small Wisconsin businesses can best utilize AI

7 October 2025 at 10:00

“If I were in 1928 explaining to a carpenter how electricity was going to make his tools more powerful and that it was also going to light his dinner table, it would have been very difficult for him to wrap his head around what that meant. It’s the same thing with artificial intelligence," Ed Volke, CEO of Superior Communications, told WPR's Robin Washington.

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Former state representative pens book reflecting on family life and Wisconsin politics

2 October 2025 at 09:56

Angie Sapik's book, "For the Good of the Party," was just released this week. It focuses on the local political landscape of her district.

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As Twin Ports’ Blatnik Bridge replacement nears, Wisconsin eyes others in need of repair

18 September 2025 at 10:00

Josh Dietsche with the state Department of Transportation spoke with WPR’s “Morning Edition” about the agency’s bridge inspection, repair and replacement program.

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Wisconsin author dives into the strange and unexplained in ‘Supernatural Lake Superior’

16 September 2025 at 10:00

“I always encourage people to go to these places and see for yourself,” said Chad Lewis of Eau Claire, author of “Supernatural Lake Superior.” “If you put science to use while you’re there, combining it with folklore, you’re going to have a fun road trip.”

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