Community Matters

Today's host is Zander Miller. His guest is Rob Nunez, head of the Kenosha Public Library's Support Services Division.

Host Jennie Tunkieicz will talk to the Susan B. Anthony-Women of Influence Award winners: Arts/Education award winner UW-Parkside Chancellor Dr.

Jayne Herring talks with Bakari Collins, program director for the BETA component of the Gener8tor program brought to Kenosha to support entrepreneurial businesses. It will be located in the Uptown Kenosha Emerging Leaders Academy.

Community Matters with your Host, Len Iaquinta and his guest Kenosha County Sheriff David Zoerner.

Marsha Connet's guest is Joan Roehre. If there's such a thing as 'Mrs. Racine', she'd be it hands down!

Jennie Tunkieicz is today's host on Community Matters.  Jennie talks to the new Executive Director of the Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce M.T. Boyle.

This week Jayne Herring interviews Sam Dunaiski, Executive Director of RENEW Wisconsin about Solar energy and a bit about the RENEW organization.

Len's guest today on "Community Matters" is Barbara Brattin, Director, Kenosha Public Library.

 

Community Matters Host Jennie Tunkieicz guests on the show: Tamarra Coleman, Dr. James Kinchen, and Scott Terry

Jayne Herring talks with Ronald Tatum who is the  executive director of Kenosha Area Family and Aging Services about programs and innovations he and staff are introducing .

Jennie Tunkieicz is the host today.  Her guests are the Leaders of Kenosha (LOK), an organization dedicated to be a conduit for social, transformative and restorative justice.

Jayne talks with Jess Sheeler, Foster Parent Recruitment, Retention Trainer with Racine County Human Services and Kelly Bartlett, Foster Parent about the county's foster parenting program.

Jennie's guest today is Rita Hagen, RN, MSN who has been the Executive Director of Hospice Alliance since 2012 and provides leadership and strategic direction for Hospice Alliance's hospice and supportive care mana

Jayne interviews Nick Ramsey and Mboya Sharif of ArtRoot, an organization promoting and supporting the arts in Racine.

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Len Iaquinta is today's host and the topic is: Community Foundations. Len's guest today are: Amy Grell - Felicia Labatore - Liz Powell - Karri Hemmig

Jayne Herring's guest (in this rebroadcast) is Cameron Swallow, Wisconsin Coordinator for Braver Angels.

Jennie Tunkieicz is the host today.  Her guests are the Leaders of Kenosha (LOK), an organization dedicated to be a conduit for social, transformative and restorative justice. 

This week we will learn about Gateway Technical College's Fab Lab, and endless opportunities for application of its technology.  Jayne Herring talks with coordinator John Zehren.

Community Matters Host Len Iaquinta's guests are: David Zoerner and James Simmons, candidates for Kenosha County Sheriff.

Jennie's guests today are: Natalie Strohm, artists Bruce Niemi and Susan Niemi.  They will talk about the Kenosha  SCULPTURE WALK - HARBORPARK.

Host Len Iaquinta with A Look Inside of the Restoration Project at the Kenosha County Court House with Guests Attorney’s Terry Rose and Neil Guttormsen and Consulting Architect Stephen Marpohl

In this rebroadcast, Len's guests Sharon Pomaville and Sherrie Tussler will discuss topics related to Hunger and Homelessness in southeastern Wisconsin.

Jayne Herring's guest is Cameron Swallow, Wisconsin Coordinator for Braver Angels.

Jayne Herring is the host for today's Community Matters discussing Square Roots, a new large-scale hydroponic farm in Kenosha. Jayne Herring talks about the high-tech agricultural approach with Jerry Bradley, assistant farm manager and Mark Schurman with Gordon Foods.

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Len's guests Sharon Pomaville and Sherrie Tussler will discuss topics related to Hunger and Homelessness in southeastern Wisconsin.

Jayne Herring is Host today for “Community Matters.” Jayne talks about the high-tech agricultural approach with Jerry Bradley, assistant farm manager and Mark Schurman with Gordon Foods.

Today's host on Community Matters is Laura Sumner Coon.

This is a rebroadcast from May 28, 2022.  Hosted by Len Iaquinta. SUMMER PHYSICAL FITNESS.” It’s a topic more complicated than one might think.

Jayne Herring is today’s host for Community Matters. In this episode Jayne speaks with Michael Prudhom, volunteer Kenosha-Racine chapter president for “Sleep in Heavenly Peace.” and also Shannon Garrison, volunteer co-director of the Kenosha Chapter of "For the Children".

Today's host on Community Matters is Laura Sumner Coon. The topic is Open Records and the people’s right to know. This is a current issue in Racine with a reluctance by the DA to release records to the public.

Jayne Herring's guest is Cameron Swallow, Wisconsin Coordinator for Braver Angels.

Host Len Iaquinta discusses summer physical fitness with David Graziano, a doctor of physical fitness and an accomplished physical therapist based in southeast Wisconsin.  

Ashley Cedeño On Being Racine’s 1st Library Social Worker

Host Laura Sumner-Coon welcomes Lesia Hill Driver from the City of Racine for a preview of the City's upcoming Juneteeth Festivities 

Host Len Iaquinta with A Look Inside of the Restoration Project at the Kenosha County Court House with Guests Attorney’s Terry Rose and Neil Guttormsen and Consulting Architect Stephen Marpohl

Host Jayne Herring welcome Leslie Brothers, the new Executive Director of the Kenosha Museums. Learn about the Kenosha's Museums, Ms. Brother's 30 years of museum experience, and her first weeks in her new position.

UW-Parkside's Dr. Aaron Carlstrom,  the Director of the M.-S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, Dr. Justin Jordan and Dr. Robtrice Brawner,  Assistant Professors in the Psychology Department discuss new mental health program.

Host Jayne Herring interviews the Director of the Kenosha Public Library, Barb Brattin, Brandi Cummings Public Relations and Marketing manager, and Heather Thompson head of Youth and Family services.

 Hear Tamarra Coleman – President of the Kenosha Community Health Center – detail its six-million-dollar expansion.  Also, a look at 40 years of the Shalom Homeless Resource Center and her four years as School Board President. 

Host Laura Sumner Coon welcomes Pastor Melvin Hargrove, Chief Diversity officer for Racine County (a new position as of Jan.

Host Jayne Herring welcomes Rita Hagan, Executive Director of Hospice Alliance, Beth Dillon, Volunteer Manager and Jenny Sytkowski, Bereavement Coordinator of Hospice Alliance to discuss the organizations services and comm

Host Laura Sumner-Coon welcomes Dr. Carol Roan and Dr. Michal Engelman from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.

Kenosha County Executive Jim Kreuser shares his thoughts on the legacy he leaves behind and who he hopes will lead the county into the future as he retires this April with host Len Iaquinta.

Kelly Kruse the executive director of Downtown Racine Corporation about their programs, events, and promotion.
 

Host Len Iaquinta discusses the "Gray Divorce" with Kelly Mould, Senior Vice President and Wealth Fiduciary Advisor for the Johnson Financial Group.

Host Jayne Herring talks with Kristine Camilli, External Relations Manager and Lisa Byron, Development Manager at the Kenosha Public Museums

Host Jayne Herring talks with the Guidia Brown, Executive Director of the Hope Council and Jack Rose, Board President of NAMI Kenosha County

A preview of the Non-Profit Leadership Conference at UW-Parkside; also an  early look at Kenosha Christmas Charities (aka Goodfellows) holiday programs this year.

An update on progress in the development and operation of the Kenosha County Food Bank with Amy Greil and Cameron Swallow (pictured left to right) with host Jayne Herring. 

A preview of UW-Parkside’s CNHS Community and Alumni Health Event with host Len Iaquinta