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Hosted by Rob Ferrett, "Central Time" takes a unique approach to cover a variety of topics. Executive producer Dean Knetter and producers Tim Peterson, Colleen Leahy, Lorin Cox, Beatrice Lawrence, and... more
FAQs about Central Time:How many episodes does Central Time have?The podcast currently has 4,580 episodes available.
November 04, 2021Wisconsin's latest views on top politicians, Checking in with the DHS Secretary-designeeThe director of the Marquette University Law School Poll shares results of their latest polling, including Wisconsinites' views on Governor Tony Evers and Senator Ron Johnson. Then we discuss vaccines for children, booster shots, and other COVID-19 updates with the current head of the state's Department of Health Services....more0minPlay
November 03, 2021Mapped Out podcast, Elk in Wisconsin, Methane and climate changeWorld leaders pledged this week to reduce methane emissions as part of an effort to combat climate change. We find out what the potential impact could be. We also hear what's behind the return of bull elk to southern Wisconsin after a 100-year absence. Plus, the latest episode of the WPR podcast Mapped Out....more0minPlay
November 03, 2021Elk in Wisconsin, Methane and climate change, Week in WashingtonBull elk have been spotted in the southern part of the state for the first time in a century. We find out what's behind their return. A climate expert also talks with us about this week's pledge from world leaders to reduce methane emissions in their countries. Plus, a look at the top stories in national politics....more0minPlay
November 03, 2021Week in Washington, Mapped Out podcastNegotiations over a major spending bill continue in Congress. We get the latest on where lawmakers stand and talk about the results of Virginia's closely watched election for governor. Plus, we hear the latest episode of the WPR podcast Mapped Out....more0minPlay
November 02, 2021Supreme Court hears arguments on Texas anti-abortion law, More on voting in nursing homesWe talk with a legal historian on abortion about Monday's proceedings at the U.S. Supreme Court around a new highly restrictive Texas law on abortion. Then a disability rights advocate talks with us about the practice of voting in nursing homes, as we continue to follow the story of elections officials accused of breaking voting laws in Racine nursing homes....more0minPlay
November 02, 2021More on voting in nursing homes, Who's not getting married and whyA disability rights advocate talks with us about the practice of voting in nursing homes, as we continue to follow the story of elections officials accused of breaking voting laws in Racine nursing homes. Then an expert and researcher on families helps us unpack the data that show fewer Americans are getting married -- and what the related socioeconomic factors are for single people....more0minPlay
November 02, 2021Who's not getting married and why, Supreme Court hears arguments on Texas anti-abortion lawAn expert and researcher on families helps us unpack the data that show fewer Americans are getting married -- and what the related socioeconomic factors are for single people. Then we talk with a legal historian on abortion about Monday's proceedings at the U.S. Supreme Court around a new highly restrictive Texas law on abortion....more0minPlay
November 01, 2021Racing nursing homes voting and Kleefisch 'ballot harvesting,' A little neighborhood art gallerist, Algae blooms studyWe talk with a reporter and political scientist about a pair of elections stories, including voting at nursing homes in Racine and a strategic move by a Republican candidate for governor in Wisconsin. Then we learn about a project to share art in a community from the artist who started it. And a UW-Madison limnologist explains the surprising results of a study she led looking at the severity of algal blooms....more0minPlay
November 01, 2021A little neighborhood art gallerist, Algae blooms study, What's being done about changing Lake Michigan levelsWe learn about a project to share art in a community from the artist who started it. Then a UW-Madison limnologist explains the surprising results of a study she led looking at the severity of algal blooms. And we talk with a pair of reporters who've been looking into fluctuating levels of Lake Michigan, and how shoreline communities and the DNR have been taking action to protect them....more0minPlay
November 01, 2021What's being done about changing Lake Michigan levels, Racing nursing homes voting and Kleefisch 'ballot harvesting'We talk with a pair of reporters who've been looking into fluctuating levels of Lake Michigan, and how shoreline communities and the DNR have been taking action to protect them. Then we talk with a reporter and political scientist about a pair of elections stories, including voting at nursing homes in Racine and a strategic move by a Republican candidate for governor in Wisconsin....more0minPlay
FAQs about Central Time:How many episodes does Central Time have?The podcast currently has 4,580 episodes available.