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Best Concert Ever?
5/15/2024
This Saturday night on Those Were the Days, I will be asking the poll question…Can you recall the best rock and roll concert that you have ever attended? This idea was submitted to me by one of our loyal listeners. Hopefully this will jog memories of a music event that moved you or changed your […]
1970 On the Willow Creek
5/8/2024
In the spring of 1970, things were green and growing on the old Willow Valley farm. Dad was busy planting corn with the Farmall Super C and its two-row mounted corn planter. Baby chickens and ducks, calves, and piglets were all coming into the world. It was a great place to grow up. Our dad […]
Groups By the Numbers
5/1/2024
During the history of rock and roll there have been many groups with numbers in their name. Since I have hosted my Those Were the Days radio show which began in 1986, it is difficult to feature a theme that we have never used. I had a light bulb moment this week when I began […]
1977 Green & Growing Hits
4/24/2024
In the Spring of 1977, the oats were a dark green hue, and the planting plans were starting to take shape on the old Willow Valley farm. I was busy patrolling County Highway B with my Hiawatha three speed bike. My ankles were getting chilled because my high-water pants did not go all the way […]
Jolly Old English Rock
4/17/2024
This Saturday nights Those Were the Days radio show on WRCO will put the spotlight on the British Invasion music phenomenon that occurred between 1964 and 1966. Sixty years ago, this month the Beatles occupied the top five spots on the U.S. Billboard chart. Other groups from ‘jolly old England’ began to emerge and it […]
More Richland Center, WI News
Checking the pulse of guaranteed income programs in Wisconsin
The city of Madison gained attention for a program that ran from 2022 to 2023, where eligible households received $500 in monthly payments.
Wisconsin drops ID checks at federally funded food pantries
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says loosening restrictions will broaden access to food during high demand. Some pantry leaders see a potential for complications.
Tribal Nations Invest Opioid Settlement Funds in Traditional Healing to Treat Addiction
Health care companies are paying out more than $1.5 billion to hundreds of tribes over 15 years.
Wisconsin Senate votes to override 9 vetoes by Evers
Republicans in the state Senate were quick to tout the veto overrides on Tuesday, criticizing Gov. Evers and legislative Democrats for refusing to support the measures.
Freedom Freefall offers veterans free tandem skydives
Wisconsin Supreme Court output plummets
The high-profile nature of cases this past year could be contributing to the court taking fewer cases.
Rural Wisconsin voters face additional hurdles without ballot drop boxes
As the Wisconsin Supreme Court considers whether to legalize them again, clerks explain how the ban has made elections more logistically complicated for them and voters.
Your vote holds power in Wisconsin this November: Earl Ingram talks with the director of “Souls to the Polls” about the importance of your ballot
Earl Ingram, host of The Earl Ingram Show, talks with “Souls to the Polls” Director Reverend Greg Lewis about the power of your vote in Wisconsin and why it’s important to plan to cast your ballot
UW officials, protesters agree to clear encampment on campus
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