WSGW Morning Team Show: March 2, 2022 (Wednesday)

It’s the WSGW Wednesday Morning Team Show with Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU…..
New WSGW OnLine Poll for YOU…..
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Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU: What’s going on, or what’s not going on, with baseball (runs 3:27)…..
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Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU: President Biden’s State of the Union address (runs 4:49)…..
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Charlie and Dave and Pat and Art and YOU: A follow up from a story we had last week about “Uncombable Hair Syndrome” as a local family wonders if their daughter may be experiencing the same rare hair (runs 6:40)…..
This is Nadia at age 3 with her father, Ryan
This is Nadia at age 2, with her mother, Jessica
This is the picture we posted last week related to the boy with “Uncombable Hair Syndrome” and link to the story
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Charlie and Dave and Pat and Art and YOU: A legendary singer/songwriter has sold his catalog and master recordings, including unreleased tracks, and ahead of his Broadway musical (runs 4:30)…..
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Amazing Video of a Tractor-Trailer Crashing off a Bridge and the Driver Survives Unharmed
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LIBERAL, Kansas (AP) — A woman from Liberal, Kansas, is this year’s champion of the traditional Pancake Day Race against women in Olney, England.
Whitney Hay won the U.S. leg of the race in Liberal on Tuesday with a time of 1:07. That beat Katie Godof of Olney, England, who ran her race in 1:10.
The race returned after a hiatus in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hay, a 21-year-old college student, also won the Liberal race in 2020 but lost to Olney that year.
Contestants must carry a pancake in a frying pan and flip it at the beginning and end of the 415-yard race.
The event began in Olney in the 15th century. In 1950, Liberal challenged Olney to an international competition.
The Olney tradition dates to around 1445. Legend holds that a woman in Olney was making pancakes when the church bells began ringing to announce the service. Carrying her frying pan and wearing an apron, she raced to arrive at church on time. In subsequent years, others in the community joined in the race. The prize was the “Kiss of Peace” from the verger, or bell ringer.
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Your Chance to Win a $1000 Gift Certificate to a Participating Business
Mid-Michigan Home Improvement Contest presented by HBA of Saginaw Home and Garden Show
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Wake Up Song of the Day: Bon Jovi “You Give Love a Bad Name“. Jon Bon Jovi is 60 today.