On the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, we look at what’s still being learned about the legendary festival, including fresh images from a Wisconsin photographer. Then we learn about avoiding Equifax data breach settlement scam websites. And we talk about new proposed Wisconsin gun control legislation.
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Learning About The Woodstock Festival Through Archaeology
Fifty years ago, more than 40,000 people flocked to a dairy farm in New York state for what ended up being four days of the Woodstock art and music festival. Now, archaeologists are using their skills to fill in details of how the site was organized and what attendees did.
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New Woodstock Images Surface From Wisconsin Photographer
A Wisconsin photographer attended the original Woodstock. And while only a small number of his images were initially printed and published, a New York artist is working to bring more of the collection back to life for the first time.
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How To Avoid Fraudulent Equifax Settlement Websites
Websites have cropped up aimed at taking advantage of people who were affected the 2017 Equifax data breach. We talk about how to avoid them.
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Governor Evers, Democratic Leaders Propose New Universal Background Check Bill
Governor Tony Evers and top Democrats announced new legislation Thursday that would make universal background checks law in Wisconsin. We talk to a reporter about the announcement and how the legislation will fare in the state legislature.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
- Tim Peterson Producer
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- Maria O'Donovan Guest
- Nicholas Clemente Guest
- Tiffany Bernhardt Schultz Guest
- Laurel White Guest
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