Monday on Lake Effect:
A new report finds that arsenic is a real problem in water in parts of Wisconsin. Plus, why lead poisoning remains a problem for Milwaukee kids years after lead paint was banned. We’ll learn about the formation of a new network of Catholic elementary schools, and we’ll learn about a cave that has recently gone on the market in western Wisconsin.
Guests:
- Dee Hall, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
- Matt Hrodey, Milwaukee Magazine
- Don Drees, Seton Catholic Schools President; Rachel Morello, WUWM Education Reporter
- Mark Siegrist, essayist
- Seth Adams, Adams Auction and Real Estate
- Eric Appleton, scenic designer; Gianofer Fields, material culture contributor
Segments:
- Despite State Efforts, Arsenic Continues to Poison Many Private Wells in Wisconsin
- Lead Poisoning is Far From Over in Milwaukee
- Evolution of Milwaukee's Choice Program Now Includes Catholic School Network
- Essay: The Eloquence of Common Purpose
- Wisconsin Cave For Sale, Stalagmites & Bats Included
- Fleet Street Comes Alive Through Thoughtful Set Direction