• Spooner Advocate, Spooner, Wisconsin

  • Apr 28 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Spooner Advocate, Spooner, Wisconsin

  • Summary

  • Hey everyone! After 30 episodes over two seasons, we've decided to put The Littlest Headline to bed. We'll all be heading off to college soon, but we will cherish our time here forever. Thank you very much to all of you who supported us this far. Your listenership means a lot to us and we're glad that you were there to learn everything about this weird little country of ours from so many different points of view. Our very last episode features outdated springtime happenings, pottery-based MPRs, fish hatchery renovation updates, and mayoral items of importance. Special features: our predictions for the end of the world, and a voice from the past...

    Come with us one last time, listener. Watch the sun set ever so peacefully on this beautiful journalism journey in Spooner, Wisconsin.

    In this episode, we read from the following articles in the Spooner Advocate (courtesy of the Adams Publishing Company, via apg-wi.com):
    "City Council Recognizes Outgoing Mayor For Her Work" by Regan Kohler (Apr. 18, 2024)
    "Historic Fish Hatchery Building in Spooner to Get Upgrade" (Apr. 11, 2024)
    "Outdoor Report: Spring Returns, Nature Awakens!" contributed by the Wisconsin DNR (Mar. 29, 2019)
    We also looked at these events from the website's event calendar:
    "Chad Kostner | Live at Brickyard Pottery" at May 18, 7:00PM-9:00PM
    "Chicken Wire Empire" at Aug. 16, 6:00PM-10:00PM

    Find us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thelittlestheadline/
    For comments or suggestions, email us at thelittlestheadline@gmail.com.

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