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Nia Springer Norris says it's important to stand up against injustice — just start on common ground.
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Saturday, June 14, a military parade is expected in Washington D.C. to celebrate the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary and the President's birthday. Megan Bichon says Women's March Rockford will hold its own observance.
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Frances Jaeger introduces us to Friederich Wilhelm Von Steuben, a man who set the U.S. military on the right path 250 years ago.
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The root of all evil? Taylor Atkins says it's bigger than money.
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The feds are making a dangerous mistake by cutting funding to the nation's weather service, says Andrew Nelson
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We wait with bated breath to see if the next generation of Great Lakes piping plovers will hatch. David Gunkel is keeping an eye on the nest.
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No A.I.-generated reading list for our listeners! Frances Jaeger compiled a baker's dozen of her favorite summertime reads. Share your additions on WNIJ's social media pages.
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Frances Jaeger rage-reads against the AI machine to kick off our summer reading list. What's on your list? Share it on social with #WNIJReads
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Connie Seraphine is comforted by friends after the loss of her dog Betty.
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Wester Wuori ponders what, if anything, it means to have a pope from Chicago.