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Bill Saunders came to WEEU with over 40 years of experience in broadcasting. It’s Bill’s second stint with the station, first having worked here from 1996 to 2000 as a weekend newscaster and on-air personality. He has also served as news director and/or reporter for a number of radio stations in York, suburban Philadelphia, State College, Lewistown, Lancaster, and Princeton, Illinois. Bill was also news director of Channel 5 Berks County News, a cable TV news operation in Reading. Bill is a graduate of Millersville University with a Bachelor’s degree in economics.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Politik & Regierungen
  • Feedback: April 3rd, 2023
    Apr 3 2023

    Do Americans still think the cost of a college education is worth it? We’re told climate change is responsible for the severe weather we’ve been experiencing.  But experts say there are other things at play. And is the indictment of Donald Trump backfiring on Democrats? Those topics and more were discussed on “Feedback.”

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    1 Std. und 54 Min.
  • Feedback: March 31st, 2023
    Mar 31 2023

    Senator John Fetterman, who’s been hospitalized for depression for 43 days now, is expected to be released soon.  San Francisco was first to reveal a reparations proposal. Now the state of California has one too.  And both are extremely expensive.  Would such plans pass judicial muster?  We discuss. But the big story of the day is the indictment of former President Donald Trump and what comes next.  Listeners weigh in with their thoughts. Those topics and more were discussed on “Feedback.”

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    1 Std. und 55 Min.
  • Feedback: March 29th, 2023
    Mar 29 2023

    Pennsylvania’s Labor Department says it can solve the backlog of unemployment claim cases if more money is allocated for staffing. As Congress and the president haggle over the debt ceiling, a new poll finds most Americans want the federal government to cut spending. And how real is America’s discontent? Those topics and more were discussed on “Feedback.”

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