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Racine Case Kicks Off Football Filled Weekend on WRJN

The #3 Seed Racine Case Eagles start the football weekend on WRJN with a WIAA Playoff battle against #2 seed Mukwonago.  We’ll have live coverage starting at 6:30 Friday night, with Dick Graceffa on the call.  Last week, WRJN listeners heard a classic when Case came back to beat Oconomowoc in the first round of the playoffs.  Listen live on the airwaves or find WRJN on the Civic Media app.

Keep the app handy for Saturday night football with the Wisconsin Badgers.  College football can be heard through the Civic Media app, with pre-game on WRJN starting at 4:30pm.  The Badgers look to bounce back with a Big Ten matchup in Iowa.

You can hear the Green Bay Packers only on the airwaves, 1400AM, 99.9FM in Racine, and 98.1FM in Kenosha. Pre-game for the contest with Detroit starts at 1pm, with Wayne, Larry, Kuhn, and the kick-off at 3:25.  After it’s over, stick around for the post-game show, which includes interviews from the podium and the players. Post game runs for roughly two hours after the game ends. 

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It’s not “divisive” when calling out racism in political campaigns. It’s needed. Especially when it comes to Van Orden.

By Chad Holmes

This past weekend, like many of you, I tried to relax and get away from the work grind by getting in front of a television and watching some football. The Green Bay Packers on Sunday to be specific. However, with less than a month away from the election, it’s impossible to get away completely. Certainly when it comes to Congressman Derrick Van Orden.

Derrick Van Orden is not my congressman. I live in the 7th Congressional District, as does everyone who lives in Marathon County. My congressman (and I use the my very loosely) is Tom Tiffany. Derrick Van Orden represents the 3rd Congressional District. The reason why I have to sit through many Derrick Van Orden political commercials, and his oppenent Rebecca Cooke, is because the 3rd District has Portage and Wood County as part of it. The Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids media markets are served by TV stations out of Wausau. To get to voters in Point and Rapids the campaigns need to buy spots from Channels 7, 9, 12 and the FOX channel….what number that is I have no idea. So those of us in Marathon County and other counties not in the 3rd get to learn a lot about Van Orden and Cooke.

It wasn’t a surprise I saw many, many political spots when sitting down to watch the Packers face the Rams Sunday. It was expected. I have seen Derrick Van Orden’s “racial dog whistle” spots many times. Maybe I just saw it one time too many yesterday. Recently Van Order had a spot titled “One of Them.” It featured pics of the “liberal elite” such as President Biden, former Speaker Pelosi, Senate majority leader Schumer and California Governor Newsom. None mentioned by name. Then the spot claimed Cooke was “handpicked” to win back the House and “trusted to elect liberal heroes like Mandela Barnes.” Large photo Barnes. Looks darkened. Then they add another black face in House Minority leader Jeffries on the other side of Cooke to finish the spot with the words “she’s one of them.” Disgusting.

The latest Van Orden ad drops the white faces and focuses on linking Cooke strictly to Mandela Barnes. That’s the spot I kept seeing yesterday. It’s more “Us vs. Them”. The kind of stuff we saw over and over again in the 2022 Senate race between Barnes and Senator Ron Johnson. The biggest difference is in 2022 Johnson had the “sense” to let his 3rd party allies put out the most racist and disgusting of the ads, including darkening of the then-Lt. Governor’s picture. The Van Orden spots end with the words “I’m Derrick Van Orden and I approve this message.” Standing next to a bunch of old white guys who look like law enforcement. Nice little kicker there Derrick. He is trying to remind everyone he is “us” standing next to the white guys while Cooke is “them” pictured next to Barnes and Jeffries.

Van Orden isn’t the only GOP candidate ramping up the use of racial language. It goes right to the top. It was reported today that Donald Trump told right wing radio host Hugh Hewitt that you can tell whether migrants are predisposed to committing murder by “their genes.” “We got a lot of bad genes in our country right now,” Trump added. This is 2024. That’s the kind of thing said in the years post-Civic War. Pure racism.

We need stop seeing the media using terms like “sharpening attacks” and other passive language to avoid saying the truth: these are racist attacks on millions of our people. This is not a time to “both sides” what we are seeing and hearing everyday. Over and over again. Even when trying to get away from it all with a football game. It’s dangerous. It needs to stop but if it doesn’t stop it needs to be called what it is.

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Trying to figure out Tommy Thompson

By Chad Holmes

There are many things in politics that make sense and those that don’t. Earlier this week Donald Trump became the first Republican nominee for President to campaign in Dane County since Bob Dole in 1996. Among the state GOP dignitaries who were there to show their support of the former President were former Governor Scott Walker and 2022 Republican gubernatorial nominee Tim Michels. Senator Ron Johnson is one of Trump’s biggest state supporters. None of those names are surprising. The one state GOP leader that still makes me shake my head for his support of Trump is former four-term Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson. Not only does Thompson support Trump but he was the lead speaker introducing Trump this week in Dane County. Tommy even laughed at the call (and insult) Trump gave when he called to tell Tommy to “get the hell off the stage.”

Why? I keep asking why and finding little in my search for answers. Just a couple of weeks ago Civic Media had plenty of coverage from the Cap Times Idea Fest in Madison. Leading political figures were among the many types of folks who spoke at the event. One of which was Tommy Thompson. After reading what he told the audience at Idea Fest I am more confused on why Thompson, at the age of 82, would make one of his last political battles a fight to get Donald Trump back into the White House. In fact, the reasons he put out at Idea Fest make absolutely no sense.

From a story at civicmedia.us that discussed Thompson’s appearance at Idea Fest: “he noted his support for Trump was in part a push to urge his own party to work across the aisle to tackle the serious problems facing Wisconsin and the United States as a whole.” What? If Thompson wants a leader who will urge the current MAGA Republican Party to work across the aisle that person wouldn’t be Donald Trump in any way, shape or form. It’s crazy to think that Trump will change who he is at this late point in his life.

Thompson also, as Civic Media noted in it’s story of the event appearance, “At various points in the evening, Thompson endorsed a range of ideas that might strike the uninitiated as out of character for a Republican.” Some of the ideas Thompson pushed would be laughed out of a MAGA Republican Party meeting. Thompson proposed converting a state prison into a university to give inmates a path to success after incarceration and hiring retired judges to re-try cases within the correctional system with the hope of reducing sentences and freeing people earlier. The GOP and it’s 3rd party allies are putting out disgusting commercials right here in central Wisconsin against 85th Assembly District Democratic nominee Yee Leng Xiong saying he wants to open up all the jailhouse doors to release dangerous criminals. If Yee Leng Xiong made the same proposal as Thompson (which is very much worth consideration) the Republican Party would be spending many thousands of dollars calling him “soft on crime.”

Thompson also finished with a very reasonable statement that would have no favor in Trump’s Republican Party: “There are good ideas from Democrats and good ideas from Republicans,” he said. “In this state and this country … I want you to work as hard as you possibly can for your candidate, Kamala. I’m going to work for my candidate, Donald Trump. But at the end I want to come together because this country has serious, serious problems and we cannot afford to continue to be so partisan and so political that we don’t talk to each other.”

I am still as confused as ever on why Donald Trump is Tommy Thompson’s candidate. Thompson has to know of Trump’s dictatorial tendencies, his racist history, his felony convictions and more. Is it a desperate attempt at relevance? I don’t know. However, I do know that Tommy Thompson has to be held to account for his work, his hard work, to put a dangerous demagogue back in office. Saying he worked with Democrats in the past doesn’t cut it. Thompson is putting party, and maybe himself, above country and it’s a disgrace that should stick to him now and forever.

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Too much hubris, not enough humility in Wausau ballot drop box controversy.

By Chad Holmes

Throughout Tuesday, like any storm, the winds started to blow harder and harder. At first the thought was “did Mayor Diny really dress up as a DPW employee to move a ballot drop box on a Sunday?” Yep, it really happened and there were pictures and video to prove it. On the surface it appears the mayor has overstepped his bounds in moving the drop box to his office. There are a lot of upset constituents, city hall workers and public officials. There will be plenty of investigation and decisions to be made on what happened on Sunday and much more to be said. However, at this point, I want to talk about a trend I have seen for a while in candidates and officials: hubris.

Self-confidence can be a good thing. It can also lead to problems. Reading some of the mayor’s comments concerning his decision to unilaterally remove the ballot drop box it comes across as a person who has no doubt he thinks he’s right. The mayor also said the people who he talked to don’t like drop boxes. It reminded me of an interview I had a couple of months ago on my program with a Republican candidate for the state assembly where he said everyone he had talked to agreed with his positions. My first thought was “everyone”? There are more than a few things I believe I am correct about. However, I am not delusional enough to think “everyone” agrees with me. It seems as though, in recent years, many on the right are certain of their beliefs and that “everyone” or at least every “real American” agrees with them. Whether Trump, Cory Tomczyk, and even radio personalities it can lead to some dangerous situations thinking you are right about everything.

According to public reports, Mayor Diny did have conversations with the clerk about the drop boxes. Apparently, in the end, the mayor’s suggestions were not heeded and the drop box was not removed. Sometimes you win some, sometimes you lose some right? Not in this case. The mayor decided not to take no for an answer. He “knows” he is right. Hubris. That’s not the way our government works. One point that council president Lisa Rasmussen made really caught my eye. Rasmussen said to the Wausau Pilot and Review: “One concern I have heard from people so far is worry that there could be no accountability for this action, that if any other citizen had done the same thing, they would have been immediately answering to the police, and or facing some consequences.” There has been many examples in recent years where it appears that the rules are different for different people. Whether because of social status, economic status, race or other factors people aren’t treated equally under the law or under the rules of our society. That is a problem.

We will learn more about what happened and whether or not the mayor broke any rules or laws by his actions on Sunday. However, a little less “hubris” and a little more “humbleness” by everyone might go a long way.

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Wausau Pilot and Review wins again in court vs. Cory Tomczyk. That is a win for the press and community.

By Chad Holmes

Last week, for the second time, a court dismissed a defamation case filed by State Senator Cory Tomczyk against the Wausau Pilot and Review. Last year a Marathon County Circuit Court judge dismissed Tomczyk’s suit and now it’s an appeals panel that told the Mosinee businessman turned state Senator his claims have no merit. Whether this is the end of this sad tale is to be determined as Tomczyk says he will be determining his options after the latest ruling.

If the goal is justice, then this case should be over. If the goal is to bankrupt one of the few journalistic options the people of central Wisconsin has to get information about their governmental representatives and policies then Tomcyzk may keep tilting at this windmill. In the ruling written by appeals judge Lisa Stark it was stated that Tomczyk failed to provide evidence to buttress his claims of “actual malice” and “reckless disregard” in the Pilot’s reporting of Tomczyk using an anti-gay slur during a 2021 meeting where the “Community for All” issue was being discussed.

After becoming a major voice in the “CFA” debate, Tomczyk ran for the state Senate and won the Republican primary over Mosinee mayor Brent Jacobson by positioning himself as a Donald Trump-like MAGA candidate who truly represents the people of the 29th District and then defeated Democrat Bob Look in the very-GOP leaning district. During a joint appearance at UWSP at Wausau in October of 2022 Tomczyk ran as an election denier, comparing our elections to “Putin’s Russia”. He talked about the lack of integrity of the justice system, wanting 2020 protesters jailed while January 6th defendants were just “supporting their candidates”. Talked about the radical policies of Governor Evers and Mayor Rosenberg and the horrible “Democrat” policies and how “average citizens” and “average Americans” hate those policies. “Average Americans” = conservatives. Then called Democrat policies “treasonous” and that Democrats “don’t want law and order and safety. Democrats want chaos. Democrats want confusion. Democrats want instability. They want this so they can they try to convince the ‘sheeple’ that they have the only solution. They can fix the problem. It’s b—s–t.” Can see why he has been continuing this suit for the last couple of years. Don’t cross him.

So on one side there’s a journalist who has covered the news for years in our area. The other is MAGA state Senator who throws verbal bombs at people who are left of him on the political spectrum. The courts have now, multiple times, said his suit has no merit. One would think that a media source, one that claims they believe in “law and order” would see the merit of standing with the Pilot and the courts. Nope, the operations manager/morning show co-host of the right-wing radio station down the street puts out a commentary titled “A Eulogy for American Journalism.” He stands with Tomczyk and against the Pilot. Wow. The people that want to kill American journalism aren’t the ones who won in the courts last year and last week. The costs of this crusade of Tomczyk’s have nearly bankrupted the Pilot, and would have, except for the support of their readers.

I look forward to discussing this case and whole story with Wausau Pilot and Review editor/founder Shereen Siewert later in the week.

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1984 Air Guitars

A recent poll confirmed that parents and grandparents greatly embarrass their children when they play air guitar. There was a time when playing air instruments was cool. Back in 1984 we had contests to see who the best imaginary players were. I remember being the m.c. for a big contest at Reedsburg High School. They also had a competition for the best ‘flying v kick’ like David Lee Roth from Van Halen. This week in ’84 that group’s song Jump was the number one tune on radio. It was an exciting time to grow up. The social network was the family home phone. Sometimes we were still on a party line. Up to eight families would sometimes be on the same circuit. Long distance rates were cheaper after 6:00 pm. If I wanted to call a young woman from Bear Valley, I had to call late. I needed to coil the long phone cord to the other side of the file cabinet so that I could have a little privacy when I was talking to my lady friend. It was the early years for MTV and pop culture was totally influenced by the styles that we saw on video. There were many British artists that became instant stars because of the 24-hour exposure that the network provided. Some of my faves from March of 1984 include Talking in Your Sleep-Romantics, Back Where You Belong-.38 Special, Middle of the Road-Pretenders, Radio Ga Ga-Queen, Nobody Told Me-John Lennon, They Don’t Know-Tracy Ullman, The Language of Love-Dan Fogelberg, New Moon on Monday-Duran Duran, and That’s All-Genesis.

Saturday night during Those Were the Days, I will be spinning the hits from early 1984 and music from all of the eras that we play. Trivia games return and we will be cranking out the hits until the midnight hour. I hope you enjoyed our archived flashbacks last weekend following local sports. It was great to spend some time with my darling granddaughter, Oaklee, as she turned four. She seems to like vinyl records! Perhaps someday she can cohost Those Were the Days on WRCO FM 100.9 and WRCO.com!

Phil

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WRJN’s Text-To-Win Contest!

We’re gearing up for our next statewide WRJN Text to Win contest,
starting December 1st! This time it’s “The Grown-Up Gift List,” your chance
to win $200 cash every day and great grand prizes including high-end
cookware, a snow blower and an air conditioner. Listen weekdays at 7, 9,
and 11 a.m., and again at 1, 3, 5, and 7 p.m. for the statewide keyword.

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WRJN’s Cyber Monday Sale!

The WRJN Big Deals Cyber Monday Sale has arrived!

We’ve turned up the savings BIG TIME for one day only!

Spend $50 or more at WRJN Big Deals and score an extra 20% of your ENTIRE ORDER – no promo codes, just Cyber Monday savings!

Go to WRJN.com, click the Big Deals banner, and you’re in!

Restaurants, retail, entertainment — it’s all in one place!

But the clock runs out at midnight.

Get to WRJN Big Deals right now for the annual Cyber Monday Sale!

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Packers Prepares for Thanksgiving Clash with Lions

The Green Bay Packers got back on track Sunday, defeating the Minnesota Vikings 23–6 at Lambeau Field.

The defense delivered another standout performance, holding the Vikings to just 145 total yards, piling up five sacks, and forcing three turnovers.

The ground game also showed life, even without star running back Josh Jacobs. Emanuel Wilson took over the workload and made the most of it, rushing for 107 yards and two touchdowns in a breakout effort.

Now the Packers turn their attention to a Thanksgiving showdown in Detroit, where they’ll face the Lions in a pivotal NFC North matchup.

The division race remains razor-close, with the Bears, Packers, and Lions all jockeying for position. Every divisional matchup from here on out has serious implications for who emerges on top as the calendar turns to December.

Green Bay’s injury report will be updated tomorrow, giving a clearer picture of who’s trending toward suiting up for Thursday’s high-stakes rivalry game — a game that could go a long way in shaping the NFC North title chase.

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One Hit Wonders

My favorite past time over the last 55 years or so is collecting music. I have had a fascination with artists and groups that only had one Top 40 hit. Collecting their music is more of a challenge because they did not always sell millions of copies like Elvis or the Beatles. Sometimes you can see why a group only had one hit and other times you cannot. One of the biggest one hitters of all time is the song In the Year 2525 by Zager and Evans. It topped the charts for six weeks in the summer of 1969. Other faves include Smoke from a Distant Fire by Sanford Townsend Band, Mississippi Queen-Mountain, Tired of Toeing the Line-Rocky Burnette, Gimme Gimme Good Lovin-Crazy Elephant, and Somebodys Watching Me-Rockwell. I hope you will enjoy one hitters during Saturday night’s edition of Those Were the Days on WRCO FM 100.9, WRCO.com and the Civic Media app.

We will not be taking your requests during Saturdays show. I will be celebrating another year of living with my kids and grandkids. I am very thankful for my family and my family out in radio land. I am grateful for local radio and the chance to be on the air as I enter my 40th year of broadcasting. Have a great Thanksgiving weekend.

Phil

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Laura McKenna’s 3 Ingredient Pumpkin Cake

3 Ingredient Pumpkin Cake Recipe:

This is the easiest dessert you’ll ever make (and it will seriously impress all your guests)!

It’s so simple to make and takes just 3 ingredients.    Compare it to other typical cakes made with eggs and oil and it’s surprisingly low fat, too! 

I love a good pumpkin pie but I probably make this cake more than any other dessert because it’s too good (and too easy) not to!   Everyone always asks for the recipe and they never believe me when I say, “Well, it’s just three ingredients!”

It’s moist.  It’s delicious.  And it’s packed with the flavors of fall!

What You’ll Need: 

-1 spice cake mix 
-1 (15oz) can of pumpkin  
 -whipped cream

What You’ll Do:

Mix together the dry cake mix and the can of pumpkin.   Don’t add any of the oil or eggs or anything else that the cake mix calls for on the box.   It’s literally just the dry spice cake mix and the pumpkin. 

Blend together with a mixer until both ingredients are combined.   The batter will be pretty thick.   If yours looks like this, you’re doing it right!

Spray a 9×13 cake pan or glass casserole dish of the same size with cooking spray.   Then spread the cake batter as evenly as possible into your pan.  It will spread but remain pretty thick. 

Then bake according to the time and temp on the cake mix box.   Some ovens bake a little hotter or quicker than others so you’ll know it’s done when a cake tester or toothpick is inserted into the center and comes out clean.

Once done, take it out of the oven and cool in the pan.   Once cool, slice into squares and top with whipped cream.    Your whole family will love it! 

You can even make this low fat cake even lower in calories by using Lite or Fat Free whipped cream, if you like!

Want to share a recipe? Email anytime, Laura would love to hear from you: Laura.McKenna@civicmedia.us
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Audrey Pearson, 82, Hayward

Audrey Pearson
Audrey M. Pearson, age 82, of Hayward, WI passed away peacefully on Friday,
November 21, 2025, at Essentia-St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth, MN.
Audrey Marie was born March 13, 1943, in Park Falls, WI the daughter of Arthur and
Minnie (Miller) Alm. (Granddaughter to Henry and Lina Miller of Marshfield) She was
raised in Park Falls and graduated from high school there. On December 8, 1962,
Audrey was joined in marriage to Nels Pearson at Zion Lutheran Church in Winter, WI.
Audrey and Nels lived in Clam Lake, WI a few years before moving to Hayward. Audrey
worked as a waitress at the Chippewa Inn for over 40 years. She enjoyed being with
people and had lifelong friends. Her favorite pastimes were bowling, walking, playing
cards, and reading. Her faith in Jesus was her strength. Audrey attended Zion
Lutheran Church in Winter, First Lutheran Church in Hayward, Hayward Wesleyan and
the Spider Lake Church. She was a member of bowling leagues, the Red Hat Society,
and was a volunteer for the Hayward Library. Her roots were deep in the Northwoods,
where she built her life, raised her children, and held close to her family and friends.
Audrey is survived by her four children, David (Sunny) Pearson of Glen Allen, VA,
Steven (Mary) Pearson of Madison, WI, Daniel Pearson of Superior, WI, Patti Pearson
of Hayward; she was a proud grandmother of Daniel James (Charlene), Josh, Jared,
Cody, Mandy, Dylan and Dave; one great grandchild, Michael; one sister, Arlene Alm;
and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Nels; sister, Marilyn; and two
brothers, Wendall and Jerry.
A funeral service will be held for Audrey at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 2, 2025,
at the Hayward Wesleyan Church with Pastor Al Kiwazek officiting. A visitation will be
held from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 1, at the Hayward Funeral Home and
then from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday at the Wesleyan church. Interment will be in
the Greenwood Cemetery in Hayward.
Online condolences may be left for Audrey’s family at www.bratley-nelsonchapels.com.

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Heidi Kristin Kruizenga, 48, Phillips

Heidi Kristin Kruizenga

age 48, of Phillips, passed away on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at Aspirus Medford Hospital.

Heidi was born on July 29, 1977, in Illinois, the daughter of Frank and Danielle “Dee” (Malcezicz) Kruizenga. She moved to Phillips with her family and graduated from Phillips High School in 1995.  She was extremely proud of her forever “29” years of work at the Red Apple Center-formerly known as the Achievement Center where she began attending in 1996.  There she made numerous friends and shared many exaggerated stories in her usual Heidi fashion.

Heidi was a spitfire — independent, strong-willed, and full of creativity. She loved her dogs, writing, music, and WWF wrestling. She enjoyed Saturdays playing darts and pool, along with her weekly shopping trips. Getting her nails done and pedicures brought her joy, and she had a special love for collecting stickers and school supplies. Her happiest routines were “dump day” with her dad, a cherished tradition they shared for years, filled with love, humor and memories only the two of them could truly understand, ending with McDonald’s and enjoying cheeseburgers together.

Heidi brought color, laughter, hugs (if she liked you), and unmistakable personality into the lives of everyone who knew her. She lived life boldly, loudly, and entirely on her own terms, uniquely her – and the world is a little quieter without her spark.

She is survived by her mother, Dee Kruizenga; her brother, Danny (Joan); aunts, uncles, remarkable friends, and not to forget some of her favorite people, Triple H, her cousins, Zack & Cody Martin, and Jackie Dawson.

She was preceded in death by her best friend and father Frank, who she cherished and is now reunited with.

A private graveside service will be held, with burial next to her dad, Frank.

Birch Street Funeral Service is assisting with arrangements.

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Jean “Jeannie” Marie Campbell, 64, Park Falls

Jean “Jeannie” Marie Campbell, age 64, of Park Falls, passed away peacefully at home
on November 14, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family.
Jean was born on June 8, 1961, in Park Falls, the daughter of James Sr. and Judy
(Abel) Golomb. She graduated from Lincoln High School and went on to build a career
as a civil engineering technician with the U.S. Forest Service, later working as a
landscape designer with Stoney Creek Gardens. On May 24, 1980, she married the
love of her life, David Campbell, and together they built their life in this community for
more than forty years.
Jean was a woman full of life and enthusiasm. She loved being outdoors—especially in
her flower gardens—and found joy in crafting, macramé, and caring for her much-loved
dogs. She was known for her kindness, her creativity, and her unwavering
encouragement of others. Her family describes her as charismatic, loving, and endlessly
caring—a true light to those who knew her.
She is survived by her husband, David; her daughter, Krista (Ike) Morgan; her siblings,
Dianna (Jeff) Treml and James Golomb Jr.; and her mother-in-law, Lois Campbell. She
is also survived by her cherished fur-babies and fur-grandbabies, along with nieces,
nephews, in-laws, and many friends who will deeply miss her.
Jean was preceded in death by her parents, her son, Aaron Campbell, and her father-
in-law, Frank Campbell.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to Catkins Animal Rescue, an
organization close to her heart.
Birch Street Funeral Service is assisting the family.
www.birchstreetfuneralservice.com

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Continuing The Legacy

WELY radio: slow and steady wins this race

This website is live – one more step toward bringing local radio and digital services back to Ely and the surrounding area!

You have been extremely patient with us, and I wanted to say thank you for all of it. This is another step forward as we continue building your community radio station – stronger, more connected, and better than ever. You can now visit us to stay in the loop with local events, stream the station, get programming updates and more. As we move closer to our full launch of 94.5 (IT WILL HAPPEN), now’s the perfect time to partner with WELY. Our new holiday advertising packages offer affordable options for every business and help keep our “support local” message strong throughout the Ely area. Your support helps power the future of local radio – and we need our community now more than ever to make it happen.

More to come. Thanks for visiting. We’ll try and give you lots of reasons to come back.

Love,

Terri

terri.pylka@civicmedia.us | 218-365-4444

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Movie Review: Drop

I’ve always thought one word titles of books and movies usually end up being the best. There are always exceptions, of course.

I remember seeing the previews for Drop (2025) earlier this year and thinking- “Ohhh, that looks good! And it’s a one word title!”

So when my parents were in town for the weekend and we were looking for a good movie to watch on Saturday night, I came across it again and we watched it.

One Worder success – we all enjoyed it a lot! The suspense kept us on the edge and hanging on to the very end. Did it have some unbelievable plot points? Yeah. But it was a good enough movie to overlook all those and just enjoy the wild ride.

Plus, Brandon Sklenar. He’s the IT guy for the year, in my opinion.

He was recently in the movie It Ends With Us (2024), Green and Gold (2025), and he’s in the upcoming The Housemaid (2025) alongside Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried. You may also recognize him from the show, 1923. He plays Spencer Dutton.

He’s a cutie…and in addition, a really good actor.

You’ll like him a lot in Drop. You’ll also fall in love with the little guy playing the son, Toby. Jacob Robinson is on par with the little boy in Jerry Maguire (1996). Remember how stinking cute he was? A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E!

So while there is a ton of football to watch over this holiday week of Thanksgiving- put Drop on your list, too. I liked it.

Want to recommend a good movie? Email anytime, Laura would love to hear from you: Laura.McKenna@civicmedia.us
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