Natalie Bomstad
Well, Hello! WELLO (Hour 1)
Natalie Bomstad and Kristin Lyerly with WELLO are in to give us a sneak preview of the results of a two year study on our community and what improvements need to be made to make us even healthier.
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Hello, Wellness!
Natalie Bomstad, Executive Director of Wello stops in to talk about wellness in our community. And Mike Clemens has the Packer Preview for the week.
Weekly Best of UpNorthNews Radio with Pat Kreitlow (Week of 12/05)
This week on UpNorthNews Radio, Pat talks about his history in speech writing and improv. We also hear from Lisa Doerr and Nancy Beck, two women running for office in Polk County, and the unexpected hostilities they face. Dr. Kristin Lyerly kicks off the new weekly segment Hometown Health by inviting Natalie Bomstad of Wello, a community health organization, to speak about the company she leads. Finally, Pat discovers how Out Of Touch (by Hall and Oates) he may be with current music history.
Getting Healthy as a Community (Hour 2)
Kicking off her “Hometown Health” series, Dr. Kristin Lyerly introduces us to a long-running community effort in Brown County to encourage healthy behaviors and a better infrastructure for improving public health. The hour begins with background on a case that could sink the Supreme Court candidacy of a conservative judge, after someone out on bail nearly killed their in-laws. And Joe Zepecki tells us the consequences of the US Senate election in Georgia and whether he thinks it will cause the Republican Party to consider less extreme candidates in the future.
Friday
- Carolyn Fiddler, Mark Jacob, Dan Schumacher