Welcome to "Tales from the Hicks", a podcast where four friends from rural Wisconsin share their thoughts, opinions, & stories on various topics & current events. Join Ben, Chad, Jason & Nate whether it's discussing the latest movies & shows, reminiscing about childhood adventures, or debating the merits of pineapple on pizza, they always have something interesting & amusing to say. Tune in weekly for new episodes & discover some outrageous Tales from the Hicks! Send an email to TalesFromThe ...
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This is the official podcast of the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH). These episodes elevate conversations about Native health and the development of quality, accessible, and culturally competent health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives living in urban settings. Produced by: Jessica Gilbertson, MPA (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), Director of Communications and Events at the National Council of Urban Indian Health
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Actual Play (and other projects) from The Chippewa Valley Geek
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News and events of governmental and cultural significance from the Saginaw Indian Chippewa Tribe of Michigan.
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Chippewa Ranch Camp campers, staff and directors provide updates about the day at camp. Tune in to hear about camper achievements, exciting moments and awesome programming each week!
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A slightly irregular podcast about life in Western Wisconsin. We talk about news and newsmakers in the Chippewa Valley, politics, food, sustainability, the arts, farming, and more. Join us!
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This page is now the home for Converge Radio and all our content. Converge radio Bend in the River is written by the Chippewa Valley Writer's Guild, voiced by Chippewa Valley community members, and produced by Blugold Radio 99.9 FM.
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Collection of LIVE interviews from Buffalo's Early News on WBEN
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Journey Ahead features upbeat conversations with area experts on how you or your aging loved ones can live life to the fullest in the Chippewa Valley. Hosted by Lisa Wells of the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Eau Claire County, enjoy discussions focused on enhancing the quality life while aging, living with dementia, keeping our aging loved ones active and healthy, changing attitudes on aging, and many more insightful topics. Subscribe for free to always get the latest monthly episode.
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Queer in the Valley is a monthly LGBTQ focused show hosted by Breana and Ron. Join us as we talk about pop culture, current events, LGBTQ topics and, of course, the Golden Girls. A monthly podcast brought to you by the Chippewa Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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Presented by the Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce it's "Talking Po!nt." Throughout this podcast will be discussing community and state topics that have a profound impact on our area and how the Chamber plays a role in all of it.
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Where the matters of business matter! The Eau Claire Area Chamber of Commerce sits down with local business professionals and together, focus on community driven stories that will spark the question of why business matters.
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History about Ojibwe and Cree people.
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Every Friday, ride passenger with your host Road Rage Randy. He's your average Joe trying to make it in the world of podcasting. Starting from scratch with a terrible mic and a terrible idea. Have a listen to a plethora of his personal anecdotes while being interrupted with commentary of his nightly commute. Twitter // https://twitter.com/ThoughtsByRandy Reddit // https://www.reddit.com/r/drivingwithrandy/ Venmo // https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3157018571440128406 Paypal // https://www.payp ...
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Menomonie Public Library - Ted Talks interviews interesting people with a story to tell in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Programs of local interest to Dunn County and surrounding communities with your hosts Chuck Backus and Ted Stark. Theme Song: "Leopard Print Elevator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Native Voice TV hit the airwaves in 2004 and is the only urban based weekly television program in Northern California focusing on the culture of Native Americans and Indigenous People of the Americas. Native Voice TV seeks to provide a voice for Indigenous people to tell of their struggles and injustices that are often ignored by the mainstream media. Native Voice TV has featured the dress, songs, dances, language, arts and crafts of various individuals, groups and organizations in order to ...
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The Book of Mormon, a scripture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, describes two peoples: Lamanites and Nephites. After a last great battle, the Nephites were destroyed from the face of the earth. The remnants of the Lamanites are among the ancestors of today’s North American Native Americans. Andrea Hales (Navajo), the host of Tribe of Testimonies, interviews faithful Native American Latter-day Saints of tribes across the U.S. and Canada to learn how the Gospel of Jesus Chr ...
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Councilman Mitch Nowakowski discusses a pair of downtown projects and Chippewa changes
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9:21Two waterfront developments in Heritage Point and Wilkeson Pointe are still undergoing construction. Also, is there an entertainment district coming to Chippewa? Buffalo councilman Mitch Nowakowski talks about some of the hottest topics in Buffalo.
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Talking Po!nt EP10: "Chippewa Valley Student Surveys - What Students Really Think!"
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25:16The Talking Po!nt Podcast is back for 2025! In this episode, Eau Claire Chamber President & CEO Dave Minor chats with Tina Probst, Director of Workforce & Emerging Talent. They discuss the latest insights from a recent survey of Chippewa Valley students conducted by the Eau Claire Chamber. Additionally, they explore graduates’ thoughts on entering …
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An AI driven "bloodbath" is coming for white-collar jobs
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7:32A new Axios report says AI might be coming for our jobs in unexpected ways. Tech reporter Mike Dobuski tells us more.
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Are there warning signs for Sean Ryan's mayoral campaign?
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7:39Republican strategist Carl Calabrese tells us what he's hearing about the race for City Hall as the primary is just three weeks away.
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Mohamed Soliman originally came to the US legally, but his visas had expired by the time of Sunday's attack. ABC contributor and former counterterrorism coordinator for DHS John Cohen tells us more about Soliman.
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President Trump likely to speak with China's Xi this week
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1:51President Trump is expected to speak with his Chinese counterpart this week. ABC's Karen Travers tells us more.
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The latest from DC on Boulder attack, "Big Beautiful Bill" and Ukraine's surprise strike
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7:22Washington insider Dave Levinthal has the latest on the biggest stories in the nation's capital.
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The FBI warns the elderly are more prone to financial crimes
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1:32The FBI says more than $1.6 billion in losses for the elderly have been reported in the first half of the year. ABC's Jim Ryan tells us more.
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This week, the Hicks crack open one of the most infamously foul-smelling foods on Earth—Surströmming. That’s right, fermented Baltic Sea herring straight from Sweden’s fear-factor hall of fame. Will they survive the stench? Will anyone actually take a bite? And what possessed them to do this in the first place? Join us for a riotous ride through ga…
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Political analyst Steve Roberts talks the tops stories in the nation's capital.
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The first weekend with new security measures on Chippewa was a success
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7:43Chris Ring, co-owner of Rec Room, says the weekend went "flawless" as the city moves to limit vehicle traffic along Chippewa on the weekends.
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Erie County Democrats say Mayor Chris Scanlon is planning to run on the Independent ticket in this November's mayoral election. Albany insider Jack O'Donnell tells us what he's hearing.
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Investors have coined a new term, "TACO", aimed at President Trump's frequently-changing tariff policy. Also, how is the US' economy staying so resilient? CBS' Jill Schlesinger tells us.
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184 million passwords revealed in “cybercriminal’s dream”
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2:44A massive data breach has affected numerous services, including Google and Apple. ABC's Jim Ryan tells us more.
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A warmup is coming with midweek temps in the 80s
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2:08Meteorologist Tony Ansuini has the forecast as it begins to feel like summer.
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SPCA's Bethany Kloc tells us about Newshound Julian!
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Jeff Amplement, Project Manager for Metro Rail Expansion project, reacts to SCOTUS ruling
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7:57Jeff Amplement is taking a "wait and see" approach after the Supreme Court made a decision that eases environmental review requirements for major infrastructure projects.
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Will local projects be accelerated by a SCOTUS decision on environmental reviews?
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8:20The Supreme Court ruled Thursday to ease requirements for environmental reviews of infrastructure projects. Those reviews have held up projects like the 33 expressway tunnel. Will this decision speed that project up? We're asking attorney Matthew Fitzgerald.
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Local independent pharmacies are responding to Rite Aid's abrupt closure
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12:56Steve Giroux owns seven independent pharmacies in Western New York. He's looking to take in customers and employees affected by Rite Aid's sudden closure in WNY.
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Chinese students are the target of new State Department order
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3:29Chinese students will face extra scrutiny as the State Department cracks down on international students. ABC's Chris Boccia has the latest.
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Tariff uncertainty remains as summer approaches
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6:53Bankrate's Greg McBride says your best bet is not to look at the day-to-day, but rather long term as the global trade market continues to evolve.
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Talking Po!nt EP9: "Highlights from 2024 and Goals for 2025!"
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56:59Coming to you from the WIN Technology studio is "Talking Po!nt." This podcast discusses community and state topics that have a profound impact on our area and how the Chamber plays a role in all of it. In this episode Eau Claire Chamber President & CEO Dave Minor sits down with Andy Neborak, the current Chamber Board Chair from Impact Advertising, …
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A former police chief who pled guilty to murder is on the run after escaping a prison in Arkansas. Crime and Terrorism analyst Brad Garrett tells us more.
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Southwest Airlines is no longer allowing bags to fly free. Is it changing Americans' travel habits? Tyler Buffington from AAA tells us.
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Will UB be impacted by a pause on visa interviews?
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7:24The Trump administration has placed a pause on visa interviews for foreign students as it reviews how to monitor the students' social media pages. Professor Nathan Daun-Barnett has reaction from the school.
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Mayor Scanlon comments on the passing of the city's budget, reimbursement for event security, Rite Aid's closure and more.
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Buffalo School Board member Larry Scott on district budget, third-party investigator search and more
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8:39A $1.1 billion budget was passed by Buffalo's school board Wednesday. Larry Scott talks about the budget, the continued search for a third-party investigator into abuse claims and the search for a new superintendent.
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There's new guidelines for identifying a stroke
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1:53ABC's Jim Ryan tells us about the new guidance.
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Traditional Food Program Successes at Urban Indian Organizations
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28:57This episode, Traditional Food Program Successes at Urban Indian Organizations, provides a deep dive into traditional food programming at Urban Indian Organizations (UIOs), expanding on themes from the previous episode. Drawing from NCUIH’s 2024 report and interviews with various health care providers and leaders, hosts Nahla Holland (Eastern Pequo…
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Box moths are on the hunt for your Box trees
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6:07Chris Zeisz, Manager of Russell's Tree & Shrub Farm tells us how to keep your garden safe from Box moths.
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Niagara Falls, ON Mayor Jim Diodati is optimistic about US-Canada relations
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8:29Mayor Jim Diodati says the friendship between Canadians and Americans isn't going anywhere despite political turmoil.
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State Department orders pause on in-person visa interviews for foreign students
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2:06The order is meant to help embassies vet potential foreign students' social media pages. ABC's Steven Portnoy tells us more.
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What else can be done security-wise at the Walden Galleria?
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9:22Questions are being asked after another violent fight at the Walden Galleria that resulted in a teen being hospitalized with a stab wound. Former Buffalo Police Captain Jeff Rinaldo looks at what else can be done to ensure mall-goers' safety.
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Buffalo councilman David Rivera explains why he voted 'no' on Buffalo's budget
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8:13Mayor Scanlon's proposed budget passed by a 6-2 vote Tuesday. Niagara District councilman David Rivera explains why he voted against the budget.
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Google's annual developer conference, I/O, focused heavily on the company's artificial intelligence plans. ABC's Mike Dobuski tells us more.
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Buffalo's Common Council seeks amendments to the Mayor's budget
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7:52Buffalo's Common Council will propose amendments to Mayor Scanlon's budget in the Council chambers today. Councilman Mitch Nowakowski tells us what those changes include.
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No new deal for workers at five local nursing homes
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7:04A seven-day strike has concluded as of Tuesday morning without a new deal between nursing home workers and their employers. Shameka Burnette-Mathews, Administrative Organizer with 1199SEIU tells us what was gained.
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President Trump has opted to delay tariffs against the European Union as both sides continue to negotiate a trade deal. ABC's Karen Travers has the latest.
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Is there a long-term plan for President Trump's tariffs?
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6:45President Trump has again delayed tariffs on the EU. Washington insider Dave Levinthal says the president's strategy is to keep trade partners on their heels.
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Another unsettled weather pattern moves in this week
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1:13Wednesday afternoon will be rainy, followed by spotty showers the rest of the week. Temperatures will hover in the 60s. Jon Hitchcock has the forecast.
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Smack my ass and shave my balls - it's the best damn from Chippewa Falls! Be sure to like, subscribe, and whatever else you can do to be notified of newest our episodes. We look forward to each week - and you should too! Send us an email at: [email protected] to have your question featured on our show! Visit our website at:…
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The Totally Buffalo Festival returns this weekend!
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2:02The Totally Buffalo Festival is part of an exciting weekend in downtown Buffalo. Scott Celani, owner of the Totally Buffalo store, tells us about it.
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Sal Capaccio shares his experience from the set of the Bills Hallmark movie
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8:32WGR's Sal Capaccio was on the set of the Bills Hallmark movie this week. He tells us what it was like.
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There will be events all weekend as runners get set for the Buffalo Marathon. Operations Director Al Longo talks about what makes the event an attraction.
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The Trump administration moves to stop Harvard from admitting international students
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3:09President Trump's feud with Harvard continues as the administration moves to prevent international students from attending the school. ABC's Arthur Jones has the story.
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'The Tax Lady' explains the biggest changes in Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill"
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6:48President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" includes some of the biggest changes to taxes we've ever seen. Esther Gulyas walks us through the most noteworthy changes.
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Meteorologist Liz Jurkowski has this week's forecast.
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CMU's New Venture Challenge provides transformational experiences for CMU students to develop business ideas and earn start-up funds for their businesses. Amy talks with two student-athletes who won awards for their business ventures at this year's competition and alum Bob Oros, a dedicated CMU supporter and New Venture Challenge judge.…
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Crime and Terrorism analyst Brad Garrett on Israeli Embassy shooting; Louisiana prison break
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