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Twins since birth, Jon and Nate Lindholm share a unique and often comedic perspective on the world. In this pod cast they sit down with an interesting cast of characters including friends, family and other Red Wing Minnesota area guests. With many business owners and leaders from the community there is bound to be something you can learn.
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Alex Simanski is an entrepreneur, former small business owner, ultra-runner and all-around impressive human. Alex shared with us the lessons he learned while creating, running and growing his boxing gym. He also let us learn the easy way some of the lessons about running and competing in endurance races that he had to learn with sweat and blood. Th…
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Goodhue County Emergency Management Director Josh Hanson stopped by to share some insight into his role of keeping us all safe from potential emergencies we might face in our county. Josh also talked about his many positions in the military and law enforcement and some key lessons he has learned about leadership. Thank you Josh!…
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Local farmer, firefighter and friend Blake Peine dropped by to give us an update on how things are going. We discuss some benefits of farming in the information age as well as some of the challenges he faces this season. We also got to chat about the Miesville volunteer fire department he is a part of and how a department like that operates.…
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To jump right into details about Hager Heights go to 25:30 He has been a friend since elementary school! We catch up quick with RJ Duden and discuss some details about being part of a family-owned restaurant. Hager heights drive inn located in Hager city Wisconsin is a destination for many but also a staple for locals. RJ gave us some insight on wh…
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Sunday began the annual observance of Yom HaShoah, a day of remembrance for victims and survivors of the Holocaust. In communities around Vermont, people gathered to share their own families' history of escape and survival from the genocide of Jews during World War II.By pdaniels@vpr.net (Patti Daniels)
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The end of the 2017 legislative session is on the horizon, but there are still some bills that remain up in the air. Senate President Pro Tempore Tim Ashe joined Vermont Edition on Friday to talk about a range of topics, including the state budget, marijuana legalization, paid family leave, the minimum wage and more.…
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On April 12, a threat of violence aimed at Essex High School set police into action and the school into lockdown mode. Surrounding schools in Essex Junction took precautions as well and went into lockout mode. On Wednesday , Vermont Edition reviewed what happened last week with individuals from Essex High School and the Essex Police Department, and…
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The Vermont Center for Ecostudies tracked local forest birds for a 25-year period and has now released an extensive study of the data. One overall finding of this new report was a more than 14 percent decline in the forest bird population in the study areas. Steve Faccio joined Vermont Edition Monday to elaborate on the findings, including a breakd…
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A few hydroponic farmers have successfully gotten the organic label for their crops. But that's not sitting well with some organic farmers, who feel like the label is being co-opted and who argue that organic is actually all about the soil. Monday's Vermont Edition explored this ongoing debate. Guests on the program were Davey Miskell, an organic f…
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Congress is on a two-week recess when many members are in their districts to hear from constituents about major issues facing the country. Vermont's sole congressional representative, Democrat Peter Welch, talks with VPR's Bob Kinzel and takes questions from Vermonters.By pdaniels@vpr.net (Patti Daniels)
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Nancy Stearns Bercaw got sober just about two years ago, and she's just published a memoir called Dryland: One Woman's Swim to Sobriety . The Vermont author spoke to Vermont Edition Thursday about the book, which explores her life, her drinking and her journey to sobriety. A competitive swimmer during her college years, her relationship to her body…
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Reducing the use of plastic bags is the aim of a few efforts going on in Vermont right now. There are bills in the Legislature that call for a ban or a fee on plastic bags, and Brattleboro voted on Town Meeting Day to advise the town's select board to prohibit plastic bags. While the Vermont Retailers and Grocers Association hasn't taken a stand on…
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In the wake of the EB-5 scandal that broke a year ago this week, Newport was left with a big hole in the ground where Ariel Quiros and Bill Stenger had planned to build a block of office space, restaurants and other mixed uses. White and Burke is a firm that's been hired to evaluate the "Renaissance Block" that was supposed to be developed with EB-…
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On Tuesday, Vermont Edition provided a re-examination of the EB-5 scandal that broke a year ago in the Northeast Kingdom, and explained the new developments in the $200 million fraud investigation. Guests on this program included independent investigative reporter Hilary Niles and Department of Financial Regulation Commissioner Michael Pieciak.…
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After a discussion about the Vermont state budget with VPR's Peter Hirschfeld and the Burlington Free Press' April McCullum, the two reporters also provided insight on five topics in Vermont politics to keep an eye on: a development related to the EB-5 scandal, marijuana legalization, workers' compensation for mental health conditions, ethics legis…
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