July 4 and Sweet Land of Liberty – June 30, 2022
Catherine Young reads from her collection Geosmin with two different views of the July 4 holiday. July 4 - an ekphrastic poem based on a painting, depicting viewers of a small town parade. Sweet Land of Liberty - a vibrant tableau of many cultures of America gathered...
Plants for the People-People for the Plants #14
Thyme
Conversations-Thursday June 30, 2022
Ed Holohan hosts Deborah Ecklund talking about the "good old days" and growing up in Viroqua
July 3rd – 9th, 2022
The Nearly Noon News-Tuesday June 28, 2022
The Nearly Noon News-Monday June 27, 2022
Celebrating Daughters and Granddaughters with Troubadour Larry Long and Storyteller Tom Thibodeau
There’s nothing more sacred and precious than the love we have for our daughters and granddaughters. Filled with poetry, beauty, and goodness, they take us beyond who we truly are. Helping us grow and mature. Becoming our...
Natural Wonders #23
In 1988 The Wisconsin Society for Ornithology introduced a series of essays called "In the Words of Ornithologists Past" in their quarterly journal, The Passenger Pigeon. We will hear the introduction to the series, and first part of Mike Mossman's essay-...
June 26th through July 2nd, 2022
Conversations-June 23, 2022
Mary Christenson hosts Rachel Jepson-Wolf discussing soapmaking, entrepreneurial business and community based volunteer projects