Wedding Barn Lawsuit Moves Forward And Recycling Wind Turbine Blades
Wedding barns are popular hosts for events across the state but now their future is in doubt. Pam Jahnke talks to Lucas Vebber, deputy counsel for WILL, Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty in Milwaukee. He's representing two wedding barns that say a new law that will take effect in 2026 violates the state's constitution.
Recycling wind turbine blades isn't an easy fete but a company in Ohio is working on it. Brian Donahue with Canvus explains how they turn the blades filets into works or art and practical outdoor furniture for communities.Ashley Huhn from the Steffes Group speaks with Pam Jahnke about an upcoming construction equipment auction. Paid for by Steffes Group.
WI Senator Joan Ballweg explains why they launched an effort to override the governor's veto of PFAS legislation that would restore $125 million in state funding for clean up. PFAS that end up in municipal waste facilities are sometimes land spread on farm ground. That contaminates the ground and also, potentially, the groundwater and private rural wells.
May is Beef Month in Wisconsin and Kaitlyn Kessler with the WI Beef Council wants folks everyone prepared for the fun. She talks with Pam Jahnke about all the resources they're making available from recipes to nutrition and even a burger road map for summer travel fun. It's all at beeftips.com. Paid for by the Wisconsin Beef Council.
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