Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert look at plunging temperatures around Wisconsin, talk with a guest who says that the president is to blame for Americans’ pessimism about foreign policy, and discover cooking secrets from the Northern Midwest.
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Frigid Monday In All Regions Of Wisconsin
It’s official: Monday was a very cold day all across the state of Wisconsin.
Beginning this past weekend, what’s being called a “polar vortex” brought ice-cold temperatures and biting wind into the state, conditions that the National Weather Service described as “life-threatening.”
In the Wausau area, temperatures dipped close to minus 30, according to Wisconsin Public Radio reporter Glen Moberg.
“I would say that north-central Wisconsin is definitely the coldest region in the state,” Moberg said.
He also pointed out that while it’s still extremely cold outside, it’s not as cold as forecasters had initially predicted.
That being said, Moberg also noted that Wausau schools will continue to be closed for another day.
“I haven’t seen the schools in this community close for two consecutive days in (nearly) 15 years now,” he said.
Moberg said that many businesses decided kept their doors open on Monday.
“But there aren’t very many people inside those restaurants and stores, and not many people on the road,” he said.
In La Crosse, it was a similar scene, though not quite as cold as the Wausau area.
WPR reporter Maureen McCollum noted that part of the city’s convention center, La Crosse Center, was turned into a warming shelter for those seeking shelter against the cold.
“This is the first time that they’ve done anything like this,” McCollum said. “They took a corner of the convention center. People brought in hot soup and coffee.”
She said about 12 people spent Sunday night at the center, which will remain open until Wednesday.
“The people there were talking about how they were just happy they had another option, somewhere to go,” McCollum said.
Tuesday is forecasted to be slightly warmer, although still dangerous.
For additional weather coverage, visit WPR.org’s Weather section.
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WPR reporters in Wausau and La Crosse weigh in on how the coldest weather in over a decade is affecting Wisconsinites around the state.
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Americans Pessimistic On Foreign Policy–Obama To Blame?
According to recent surveys, Americans are pessimistic when it comes to foreign policy and the nation’s role on the world stage. A Wisconsin-based foreign policy expert says the President should take a lot of the blame for that pessimism.
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The Secret Atlas Of North Coast Food
A new book project explores the hidden foods of the “North Coast”–Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. The book’s editor joins the show to share some culinary discoveries.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Chris Malina Producer
- Galen Druke Producer
- Glen Moberg Guest
- Maureen McCollum Guest
- Glen Moberg Guest
- Lamont Colucci Guest
- James Norton Guest
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