University Of Missouri President Resigns, Active Seniors In Wisconsin, Presidential Candidates And America’s Cities

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With Republican Presidential hopefuls in Milwaukee for a primary debate, one community leader is asking why there hasn’t been more talk of how to help America’s cities. A community leader breaks down his plan to help urban areas flourish. We also get some tips on staying active as we age, and we talk to a reporter based in Missouri about the news that the University of Missouri President is resigning in the midst of racial tensions on campus.

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  • University Of Missouri President Resigns Amid Racial Tensions

    On Monday, the University of Missouri president announced he’s resigning from his position. Many organizations at the university called for University President Tim Wolfe to step down, and the resignation comes in the midst of growing racial tensions at the university. We get the details from a reporter based in Missouri.

  • Wisconsin Life: Active Seniors

    A group of older bicyclists stay fit and enjoy the outdoors by weekly riding one of the many bike trails in the greater Milwaukee area. And we talk to a fitness specialist who works to help seniors live a healthy and active lifestyle.

  • Ahead Of Milwaukee Debate, Do Presidential Candidates Have A Plan For Urban America?

    Cities in the United States are facing increased gun violence this year, and a community leader wonders why none of the presidential candidates are talking about it. He pushes for a private-sector led effort to revitalize our cities.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Veronica Rueckert Host
  • Amanda Magnus Producer
  • Karl Christenson Producer
  • Matt Oleson Producer
  • Jason Rosenbaum Guest
  • Jean O'Leary Guest

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