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    A Grand Chute police recruit alleged she was sexually assaulted. Days later she lost her job.

    A Grand Chute police recruit alleged she was sexually assaulted. Days later she lost her job.
    The Grand Chute police department didn’t seek an outside investigation for a case involving its own employee, yet invoked “victim rights” laws to resist disclosing details of the incident involving two other police recruits. By Wisconsin Watch's Jacob Resneck. Wisconsin Watch reporter Phoebe Petrovic contributed. This story was produced as part of the NEW (Northeast Wisconsin) News Lab.

    Episode 113 - Phoenix

    Episode 113 - Phoenix

    For this week's episode we are back close to home for the tale of the steamer Phoenix, which burned off of Sheboygan WI in 1847, in what remains one of the worst tragedies on Lake Michigan. 

    The music at the end of the episode is 'Nader, mijn God, bij U' (Nearer, My God, To Thee) as performed by the Martin Mans Formation.

    Sources: 

    Hilty, Maya. “Remains of the Phoenix, one of the Lake Michigan’s deadliest shipwrecks, discovered 175 years after sinking off Sheboygan’s shore.” Sheboygan Press, 21 Nov 2022. 

    “Phoenix (1845).” Wisconsin Shipwrecks. https://wisconsinshipwrecks.org/Vessel/Details/505


    “Phoenix (Propeller), 17 Mar 1846.” Maritime History of the Great Lakes. https://images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/details.asp?ID=30035&n=2


    Thompson, Mark L. Graveyard of the Lakes. Wayne State University Press, 2000. 


    Van Eyck, William O. “The Story of the Propeller Phoenix.” The Wisconsin Magazine of History, vol. 7, no. 3, March 1924, pp. 281 - 300. 


    https://www.linkstothepast.com/marine/chapt36.php



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    Ep.11 Cydel's Birthday! Today I am a Cat

    Ep.11 Cydel's Birthday! Today I am a Cat

    Surfs Up! On today's episode Jade and Cydel recap the time since their last recordings and Cydel shares some embarrassing stories. After that we dive a little deeper into fresh water surfing.

    Sources:
    Lake Surfing- Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_surfing#:~:text=Lake%20surfing%20is%20surfing%20on,onshore%20wind%20subside%20relatively%20quickly.

    Freezing water, sunny attitudes: How and why Sheboygan became an international surfing destination by Maya Hilty from the Sheboygan Press
    https://www.sheboyganpress.com/story/life/2021/12/20/sheboygan-known-malibu-midwest-surfing-williams-lake-michigan-freshwater/8814284002/

    Theme song: Malena Marcase
    malenamarcase.com
    Cover Art: MJ Hennessey

    Fresh Meals on Wheels

    Fresh Meals on Wheels

    Timestamps

    0:51 – Chef Rich brings a lot to the table
    3:17 – Non-profits need a champion
    4:22 – More than a meal
    6:46 – An opportunity for service
    8:17 – Kelly Anderson joins the show
    10:49 – Handling donations
    12:59 – The transition to “Fresh”
    18:02 – Sharing the playbook
    20:41 – Addressing hidden needs
    26:24 – Breaking down the numbers and COVID planning
    28:17 – The peacefulness of dish washing
    29:39 – Volunteers and delivering meals
    31:47 – The succession plan
    32:50 – Advice for managing donors
    35:06 – Cost-effective performance
    37:20 – Portion control
    40:34 – Menu changeover
    41:53 – The best ways to get involved
    46:55 – Nate’s Notes
    48:24 – Outro

    Green Bay to Chicago: A Day On Lake Michigan

    Green Bay to Chicago: A Day On Lake Michigan

    Sailing on Lake Michigan, a sweet treat in dairy country and authentic Chicago blues. Join host Oneika Raymond on a trip along the west coast of Lake Michigan for a refreshing spin on the Midwest.

    We'll start our road trip off in the “Malibu of the Midwest”, Sheboygan, Wisconsin to learn about sailing from SEAS, a local organization that's making the sport accessible to all. There, we’ll speak to visually impaired local teen Mayah McWherter about how she takes to the open waters. 

    Then, we’ll cool off at the oldest frozen custard stand in Wisconsin. Gilles Frozen Custard has been a family owned joint since the 70s. We’ll talk to owner Tom Linscott about the wonders of frozen custard, how it differs from ice cream and the way Gilles has brought generation after generation of families together.

    Finally, we’ll make our way to Rosa’s Lounge in Chicago where the legacy of blues music runs deep. Bus driver by day and Chicago bluesman by night, musician Toronzo Cannon is the perfect ambassador for this storied venue and the iconic music scene that calls Rosa’s Lounge home.

    Our road trip will end in Chicago, Illinois at the Sheraton Grand Chicago hotel. You’ll notice that this hotel is right on Lake Michigan and just steps away from Navy Pier and Millenium Park in the famous Streeterville neighborhood. Made the trip during the winter but still want to enjoy the Chicago River? You’ll have a beautiful view of it right from the hotel's heated swimming pool. You can book your stay at https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chigs-sheraton-grand-chicago/.

    Thanks to our guests on this episode for sharing their stories along the route. Check out the Sailing Education Association of Sheboygan’s website at 

    https://www.seasheboygan.org/#boatingforeveryone

    To learn more about their sailing classes. Check out Gilles Frozen Custard’s Flavor of the Day calendar at 

    https://gillesfrozencustard.com/flavor-of-the-day/2021-09

    Can’t get enough of Toronzo’s music? Find the rest of his discography at https://toronzocannon.com/.