Wednesday on Lake Effect:
The widening I-94 through downtown Milwaukee inches forward, WUWM News reports. Later, why tax identity fraud and theft have recently become a nightmare for some people filing their taxes. We’ll learn how a 19th century Scandinavian model of practical learning is finding success in Wisconsin’s Driftless region; we’ll meet, and hear, the Milwaukee gospel group Sounds of Faith ahead of a concert this Friday at the Pabst, and Lake Effect essayist George Berdes thinks about snow.
Guests:
- WUWM News feature on I-94 widening
- Dale Hammernik, Hammernik and Associates
- Jacob Hundt and Mary Lou Lamonda, Driftless Folk School
- Sounds of Faith, gospel group
- George Berdes, essayist
Segments:
- DOT Unveils I-94/Stadium Interchange Reconstruction Plan
- Tax Questions: Identity Fraud & ACA's Impact on Small Businesses
- 19th Century Scandinavian Model of Learning is Finding Success in Wisconsin
- Sounds of Faith Performs a Preview of the Milwaukee Gospel Jubliee
- Essay: Milwaukeeans Aren't Winter Storm Wimps