We take a look at the latest advances in treating Parkinson’s disease and talk with Jason Aldred and Kent Grainger about the disease. We also talk with Cindy Killion about La Crosse’s LGBT Resource Center and the financial struggles they’ve been having.
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Parkinsons Conference Preview
We preview an August 18th symposium in La Crosse that will provide the latest advances in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. We talk with Neurologist Jason Aldred of the Gundersen Lutheran Movement Disorders Center and Kent Grainger who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s two years ago.
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Financial Issues for Local LGBT Center
La Crosse’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender center is struggling financially. We talk with LGBT Resource Center Board President Cindy Killion and Gary Hollander, Executive Director of Milwaukee-based Diverse and Resilient. We also revisit a conservation we had earlier this year with Jamie Nobozny who won an anti-bullying lawsuit against the Ashland, Wisconsin school district in 1996. It’s helped hold school administrators more accountable when bullying happens in their school.
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