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  • Garden Talk: Finding harmony with people, plants and pets

    Keeping houseplants happy and healthy when you have lots going on in your house can be difficult. Nationally known plant expert Tova Martin is back to share some tips for making things easier. We also talk about how to care for traditional holiday plants.

    December 12, 2025
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    Garden Talk: Finding harmony with people, plants and pets
  • How to winterize your home and stay warm

    It’s winter and your house may be colder than it should be. Condensation on your windows or ice dams in the roof and gutters are evidence of heat loss. For advice on avoiding these problems and more, we’ll talk to registered home inspector John Freiburger.

    December 11, 2025
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    How to winterize your home and stay warm
  • News from the Driftless Area: A new bridge to be built in Lansing, researching where Mississippi fish go to survive the winter and more

    We talk about people, places and history of the upper Mississippi River with Reggie McLeod, the editor and publisher of Big River magazine. This issue covers a family with a goal to paddle down the entire Mississippi, slimy sculpin in Crawford County and plenty of other news from the Driftless Area.

    December 10, 2025
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    News from the Driftless Area: A new bridge to be built in Lansing, researching where Mississippi fish go to survive the winter and more
  • A cozy winter issue of ‘Our Wisconsin’ magazine

    Manitowoc’s aluminum Christmas trees, an ice-skating trail in Boulder Junction, and paying storytellers with pecan pie. That’s some of what you get in the new issue of “Our Wisconsin” magazine. Editor Mike Beno joins us.

    December 9, 2025
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    A cozy winter issue of ‘Our Wisconsin’ magazine
  • Tech update, How to make a career switch

    Tech expert Beth D’Angelo returns to answer your cybersecurity questions and talk about best practices for shopping online. Then, Laneice Runnels from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development joins to share how to make a career change.

    December 8, 2025
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    Tech update, How to make a career switch
  • Garden Talk: 2025 gift guide for gardeners; How to select and care for a Christmas tree

    We talk with gardening expert Lis Friemoth about what’s on her 2025 Gardening Gift Guide. Then Laura Jull is in to give advice on picking out a great Christmas tree.

    December 5, 2025
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    Garden Talk: 2025 gift guide for gardeners; How to select and care for a Christmas tree
  • Holiday scams to watch out for, and the new novella ‘StarSong’

    We’re warned to avoid seasonal scams by two officials with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Then we talk to the Wisconsin author of a new novella about the push and pull of faith and disbelief.

    December 4, 2025
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    Holiday scams to watch out for, and the new novella ‘StarSong’
  • Wildlife Wednesday, Improve your wild game cooking skills

    Scott Craven, emeritus professor and UW Extension wildlife ecologist, joins us for another Wildlife Wednesday. He’ll answer your questions about the animals in your neck of the woods. Then, we talk about making delicious meals out of wild game with Madison-based Chef Joel Olson.

    December 3, 2025
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    Wildlife Wednesday, Improve your wild game cooking skills
  • School boards are bastions of democracy, and libraries face funding cuts

    A new book argues that school boards are essential for a democracy, yet often under fire. We talk to the author. Then, we’ll also hear how libraries are fairing in these uncertain times.

    December 2, 2025
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    School boards are bastions of democracy, and libraries face funding cuts
  • Songs of the season: Welcome winter with this festive playlist; Larry Meiller announces retirement

    Tom Wilmeth, our resident music aficionado, returns with a list of songs to get you into a wintery mood. Then Larry Meiller has some big news.

    December 1, 2025
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    Songs of the season: Welcome winter with this festive playlist; Larry Meiller announces retirement
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