WSGW Morning Team Show: November 10, 2020 (Tuesday)
It’s the WSGW Tuesday Morning Team Show with Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU…..
The 2020 “Word of the Year” (and Top Ten Words) according to the Collins English Dictionary
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Charlie and Dave and Pat and Art and YOU: Can eating chilli peppers help you live longer? Maybe… (runs 5:37)…..
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The Annual WSGW Food for Families Campaign is Underway
We are asking YOU, Our Loyal Family of Radio Listeners, to Make Non-Perishable Food Donations to Help those in Need
The Salvation Army Locations in Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland will Collect and Distribute Food
Food For Families is Presented By: Saginaw County Community Mental Health Authority and Michigan Sugar
When You Donate, please pick up one of our New “Program Guides”, highlighting some of our best local and syndicated program
Here are Food For Families Donation Locations:
CoPoCo Credit Union, with three locations:
– 3262 Cabaret Trail, Saginaw
– 1479 Straits Drive (US 10 and Mackinaw across from McDonalds) in Bay City
– 4265 Wilder Road, Bay City
Begick Nursery, 5993 M-84/West Side Saginaw Road, Bay City
Wohlfeil’s Ace Hardware, 5818 State Street, Saginaw
The Maytag Stores
– 3800 Tittabawassee Road, Saginaw
– Kroger Plaza Frankenmuth
– Maytag Outlet Store, 7400 Gratiot Saginaw
Michigan Sugar, 122 Uptown Drive Bay City,
and its processing plants in Bay City, Sebewaing, Caro, Crosswell
Vassar Building Center, the new Showroom, Top of the Hill on M-15 Vassar
Stone Specialists, 114 East Hines, Midland
Saginaw County Community Mental Health Authority, 500 Hancock, Saginaw
Reimold Printing, 5171 Blackbeak Drive, Saginaw (off Cardinal Park Drive behind Anderson Eye
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Most people who go hunting would be happy to come back with a deer or an alligator. Cory Klocek ended up with both – on the same trip, no less.Klocek was hunting in East Bethel, Minnesota this past Saturday when he shot what he describes on Facebook as a “beautiful 10-point buck.” The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports shortly after that, he spotted an alligator in a pond. While he had a license to go after the buck, Klocek needed state permission to hunt the gator. He got it and shot the reptile with a handgun.Klocek says he plans to pair the buck and gator for what he calls a “fun taxidermy piece.”