Arctic Blast, Deer Program, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett

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People bundled up against Chicago's cold weather
People are bundled up against Chicago’s cold, in downtown Chicago, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019. AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh

Snow and record-breaking temperatures have hit the Midwest. A meteorologist explains what this means for Wisconsin. Then, we talk with a local sheriff about a program helping to feed the hungry. Finally, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett details his plans to address mass violence and other issues.

Featured in this Show

  • Record Low Temperatures Hit Wisconsin

    An arctic air mass is causing record low temperatures across the Midwest and contributing to earlier than usual snowfalls. We get the details on the recent weather patterns from a National Weather Service meteorologist.

  • Roadside Deer Helping The Hungry

    According to Wisconsin law enforcement agencies nearly 20,000 deer related car crashes were reported in 2018. With November being peak season, we’re looking at a local program using roadside deer to help hungry families. Our guest explains how it’s helping local communities.

  • Check In With Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett

    Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett joins us to discuss his latest budget, the city’s preparations for the Deomocratic National Convention, the one year anniversary of the city’s streetcar and more.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Jana Rose Schleis Producer
  • Courtney Everett Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Chris Stumpf Guest
  • Brett Semingson Guest
  • Tom Barrett Guest

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