Jim McClure interviews Harold Friestad, chairman of the Kishwauketoe Nature Conservancy, a 231 acre nature preserve of prairies, forests and wetlands just north of Geneva Lake in Walworth County.
Community Matters
Jim McClure's guest is Dan Koehler, Director of Tours and Special Programs at the University of Chicago’s Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, looking at summer skies and future plans for the facility.
Marlo Harmon discuses the "Visioning a Greater Racine" program with President Tom Buhler, Vice President Tammy Hayward, and Board Member Olatoye Baiyewu
A look at the new prehistoric exhibit in Williams Bay as area historian and town trustee Greg Trush talks with host Jim McClure about native Americans and an ancient sea that once covered southeast Wisconsin.
Marlo Harmon welcomes Mike Frontier; the President of the Racine Unified School District School Board; Julie McKenna, Treasurere of RUSD School Board; and newly elected board member John Heckinlvely
Jim McClure discusses Veterans Administration healthcare waiting times and the meaning and history of Memorial Day with incoming Walworth County Veterans Services Officer Nate Bond.
Host Jim McClure interviews Kristen Perry, executive director of the Lakeland Animal Shelter in Walworth County.
Marlo Harmon welcome Lauren Langer; Community Relations Regional Manager for Famila Dental in Racine.
Host Jim McClure discusses the upcoming Wisconsin Farm Technology Days with Collen Lesniack from Walworth County.
Originally recorded on March 3, the Kenosha Mayoral Debate featuring candidates John Antaramian and Bob Johnson.
Host Len Iaquinta is joined by Author of "Ringside Seat: Wisconsin Politics the 1970's to Scott Walker " Former Senator Tim Cullen. Senator Bob Wirch is present for part of the conversation.
Walworth County Visitors Bureau Executive Director Kathy Seeberg discusses winter special events and destinations with Host Jim McClure
Marlo Harmon returns with Adrienne Moore who is a candidate for the Racine Unified School Board District.
Host Jim McClure takes us inside the modern world of music, movies, memories and magic found in every library. Guest Lisa Selje, Library Director of Matheson Memorial Library in Elkhorn discusses books and much more.
Public Safety is the topic in these dangerous days as Walworth County Sheriff Kurt Picknell and County Administrator Dave Bretl discuss issues in law enforcement with Community Matters Host Jim McClure.
Host Marlo Harman welcomes Maurice Horton. He is the head of the Violence Free Zone organization in Racine, WI.
Host Len IaQuinta welcomes Bob Schneider the Executive Director of The Kenosha Community Foundation and Francisco Loyola from Expose Kenosha. They discuss the recent “Kenosha Rising” survey results.
Host Jim McClure interviews first time novelist Dennis Lee Hague from Genoa City, Wisconsin about his work titled The Eyes of the Comet, which follows the life of a Southern slave named Reggie on his 12-year
Marlo Harmon welcomes Cherie Griffin; the Executive Director of the Women’s Resource Center in Racine.
Dan Koehler, Director of Tours and Special Events for the University of Chcago Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, discusses with Host Jim McClure upcoming community and special events as well what to look for in the sky t
Host Jim McClure takes us to the 1911 Horticultural Hall in Lake Geneva and the Tales of Lake Geneva program held by the Lake Geneva Historic Preservation Commission.
Marlo Harmon is joined by the new Executive Director of the Racine Education Association-Racine Educational Assistants Association Naomi Baden.
A look at controversial police matters in the news, troubling public crimes and summer safety tips as Sharon Wisconsin Police Chief Brad Buchholz speaks candidly with host Jim McClure about issues behind the badge and behi
Dan Koehler, tour guide for the University of Chicago Yerkes Observatory, discusses summer stars, volunteer projects and community events with host Jim McClure.
Marlo Harman interviews Susan Fear; the Executive Director of the Racine Neighborhood Watch Program.
Len Iaquinta chats with Attorney and Counselor John Berry Stutt. The two discuss the
benefits of setting up a trust.
Jim McClure's guest is Darien Schaefer, President and CEO of the Lake Geneva Chamber of Commerce and Lake Geneva Area Convention and Visitor's Bureau.
Anne Sperry Connors of The Belfry Music Theatre talks with host Jim McClure about the fundraising and renovations currently underway at Wisconsin's first Summer Stock Theater in Williams Bay.
New host Marlo Harman talks with Greg Petro; President of the Racine Interfaith Colition and co-chair of the 11X15 Campaign.
A look at the community history, tourism and business aspects of the Gage Marine Lake Geneva Boat Tours with host Jim McClure and guest Becke Connelly of Gage Marine.
Troy McDonald speaks with Susan McDonald from the Job Services of Wisconsin about the upcoming Young Adult Job Fair and Bob Tenuta the long serving Executive Director of the Gateway Radio Reading Service.
The highly anticipated debate between Racine Mayor John Dickerrt and challenger Rev. Melvin Hargrove. The debate is moderated by Len Iaqunita.
Jim McClure interviews Derek D'Auria, Executive Director of Walworth County Economic Development Alliance.
Host Len Iaqunita chats with Tim Thompson from the Kenosha County Job Center about local job prospects in the county.
Host Jim McClure interviews Walworth County Veterans Service Represenative Nate Bond about educational, healthcare and employment benefits available to veterans.
Troy McDonald chats with Sgt. John Demario and Chief of Kenosha Police John Morrissey about the recent string of protests and shootings that have rocked the nation. What would they do in our backyard?
Len Iaqunita is joined by Barry Wojtak and Besty Brown from Kenosha Christmas Charities Inc also known as "Goodfellows."
Troy McDonald speaks with the Executive Vice President and Provost of Gateway Technical College Zina Haywood. Students Rich Schmenti and Jerrell Beal also weigh in on Gateway's effort to retain students.
Host Jim McClure's topic is The Wonders of Williams Bay Historical Walking Tour set for Saturday, October 18th.
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