Jimmie Kaska
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Johnny's out tonight, probably playing hockey, so Producer Nate sits down with Tim to ponder the uses, and misuses, of AI. It has a place in the classroom, just like any other tool, but what is that place?
Then Civic Media's own Jimmy Kaska joins the show to give a lesson on referendum 101. What does it mean to go to referendum? Why are schools raising taxes? Why can't the state just help them out?
The Freedom To Read (Hour 2)
This hour, we are pleased to welcome Jimmie Kaska, Civic Media’s Sports Director and Digital Content Director. Also a member of the Boscobel school board, Jimmie has a lot to say about the changing landscape of education in our state. While many financial trends are concerning, it’s not all bad. Our expert educators are addressing the future of AI, STEM, and partnerships with community colleges and tech schools.
Pat Kreitlow of UpNorthNews Radio stops in during our last half hour to further explain the consequences of spending state money on private schools. As he says, the Venn diagram of people defunding education and people fighting to destroy democracy is a circle. Pat and Todd also discuss State Superintendent Dr. Jill Underly’s push for students to have the freedom to read.
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Is It Still a Rivalry (Hour 2)
Pete is joined with Jimmie Kaska, the sports director for Civic Media. They talk about Bears and Packers. Through all the years is it still a rivalry? Jimmie talks about the Wisconsin Badgers football season. Dwayne Kennedy, a stand up comedian who also guest stared on Jerry Seinfeld, joins the show. Pete and Dwayne talk about how they met, Dwaynes past as a comedian. Pete shares some of his favorite Dwayne clips.
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Sports with Pete and Jimmie Kaska(Hour 2)
Pete shares his favorite moments from the birthday celeb careers. Allison Fleck Executive Director, Assistant Artistic Director
at Midsummer's Music talks about what's going on in Egg Harbor this weekend. She tells Pete what they do as a string quartet. Jimmie Kaska Civic Media's new Sports director & digital content director joins in to talk sports and entertainment with Pete.
Our guests are Wausau East senior Caden Werth and Civic Media’s Jimmie Kaska. Plus we review what we saw this season in area HS football.
So Much Sports! (Hour 2)
We’re not normally a sports talk show—but it’s Friday, the political news isn’t terribly optimistic, and there’s so much to talk about in sports. The Badger men’s hockey team just upset the No. 1 ranked team in the country. The Bucks season opens with a new powerhouse combo. It’s Packers-Vikings weekend. The Badger football team is on national TV Saturday night. The Badger women’s hockey and volleyball teams are among the best in the nation. The World Series starts tonight. And Jimmie Kaska tells us about this weekend’s second round of the state high school football playoffs.
I do some more pushing back on Chris Conley calling WI public schools “failure factories” plus as joined by Civic Media’s Jimmie Kaska to discuss the HS football playoffs.
And Then There Were Five (Hour 2)
This week a fifth candidate entered the race for Congress, seeking the Democratic nomination in the 3rd District to challenge Republican Derrick Van Orden next year. We’ll ask Eric Wilson of Eau Claire why he’s running. We’ll cover this week’s media coverage of national and international news with Mark Jacob. And Jimmie Kaska gets us set for the first round of the WIAA high school football playoffs.