Wisconsin town funding, Green Bay gun violence, Reshaping your life

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We learn more about a new report on how Wisconsin townships are funded. Then, the author of a study on gun violence in Green Bay shares his results. Later, we talk to a reporter who interviewed people about how the pandemic changed their life priorities

Featured in this Show

  • The financial challenges facing Wisconsin townships

    A researcher with the Wisconsin Policy Forum shares their latest report into the funding challenges that Wisconsin towns face, separate from cities and villages.

  • New study of gun violence in Green Bay

    We talk to one of the authors of a study on gun violence in Green Bay between 2019 and 2021 about his findings.

  • Did the pandemic change your priorities?

    For many people, the pandemic was a wake-up call that they weren’t spending their time on this planet the way they really wanted to. A reporter shares what people told her about reassessing their priorities during the pandemic — and how she did the same in her own life.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Lorin Cox Producer
  • Colleen Leahy Producer
  • Jason Stein Guest
  • David Muhammad Guest
  • Rachel Feintzeig Guest

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