We talk to a Milwaukee writer about his reaction the Chauvin verdict, and we look at the revival of consent decrees as a form of federal oversight of local law enforcement. Then we talk about how to conduct youth sports safely during the pandemic. And we hear from a Wisconsin DNR official about the idea of leaving no trace when you visit the state’s parks and natural areas.
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A Milwaukee Writer Shares His Reaction To Chauvin Verdict, And A Look At Consent Decrees
A Milwaukee writer joins the show to share his reflections on the conviction of Derek Chauvin. Then, We talk to a former federal prosecutor about the revival of federal oversight of local law enforcement.
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Youth Sports During A Pandemic
Parents of student athletes in Michigan are challenging the stateâs authority to require weekly testing for kids who participate in sports. Meanwhile, COVID-19 cases have risen in places where youth sports are in full swing. We talk with a doctor and professor in sports science about how youth sports can safely continue in a pandemic.
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'Leave No Trace' When Visiting Wisconsin's Parks And Natural Areas This Year
With winter behind us, visiting a state park or natural area may be on your 2021 bucket list. But before venturing out, remember these three words: leave no trace. We talk about what that means and how it can help preserve those outdoor spaces for the future.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Jana Rose Schleis Producer
- Bill Martens Producer
- James Causey Guest
- Kami Chavis Guest
- Tamara Hew-Butler Guest
- Missy VanLanduyt Guest
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