We hear from a Wisconsin tribal leader about their plans for using federal grant money for a renewable-energy project. We also discuss the feasibility of a four-day workweek — could it work? And we get the latest on a frac sand mine spill in Jackson County.
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The Latest On Frac Sand Mine Spill In Jackson County
The state Department of Natural Resources is investigating a frac sand mine spill in Jackson County. We get the latest, and discuss how the spill compares to a spill in the same region last year.
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Bad River Tribe Receives Grant For Renewable Energy Projects
The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is one of the tribes receiving a federal grant for renewable energy projects. We talk with a tribal council member about what’s planned and why working toward energy independence is important for the tribe.
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Is The Four-Day Workweek The Way Of The Future?
In an effort to retain and attract employees, and promote work-life balance, some employers are moving to four-day workweeks. We hear more about the practice, how it works, and what employers and employees are saying about it.
Episode Credits
- Judith Siers-Poisson Host
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Dean Knetter Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Rich Kremer Guest
- Dylan Jennings Guest
- Daniel Wiggins Jr. Guest
- Patricia Mullins Guest
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