Episodios

  • MISCHKE: A.I. Rides High
    Jul 18 2025

    Mischke interviews James Barrat, author of "The Intelligence Explosion: When AI Beats Humans at Everything." Then Tommy radically shifts gears and does a deep dive into the world of ex wives, before wrapping up the show with a lesson on phone usage and the sad pathetic maudlin end of news anchor Walter Cronkite.

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    55 m
  • KSTP chief political reporter Tom Hauser in as Deputy Mayor today
    Jul 18 2025

    KSTP chief political reporter Tom Hauser in as Deputy Mayor today.

    Nicole Mitchell trial: Attorneys to present closing arguments Friday

    Closing arguments start Friday morning in the burglary trial of state Sen. Nicole Mitchell, DFL-Woodbury, who sat for hours of testimony Thursday.

    Friday morning’s session began with Mitchell’s defence team calling character witnesses to the stand, with closing arguments expected to follow.

    Nicole Mitchell is charged with first-degree burglary and possession of burglary tools in connection with an alleged break-in at her stepmother’s Detroit Lakes home last year. If convicted, she faces up to 20 years in prison.

    The Fulda Free Press is no more

    FULDA, Minn. — The end arrived this week for three local newspapers in rural southwest Minnesota.

    The Fulda Free Press and Murray County News, the Nobles County Review and the Murray County ADdvantage issued their final editions this week, ending more than 140 years of coverage in the region.

    “Farewell!” said a statement in the Thursday edition of Fulda Free Press and Murray County News.

    The statement from Johnson Publishing cited the high costs of printing and postage, lower numbers of subscribers and advertisers and increased demands for digital over print production.

    The health concerns of Jerry Johnson, who ran the newspaper for more than half a century, were also said to be a factor. In 1972, Jerry Johnson, along with his wife, Louise, bought the Fulda Free Press. The paper traces its heritage to 1880, when it was first published under the name “The Farmer.”

    “The end of an era has come for small town newspapers covering our area,” the statement said.

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    52 m
  • SCRAMBLE: Mike Welch tournament director for the 3M Open taking place next week
    Jul 17 2025

    Mike Welch tournament director for the 3M Open taking place next week. Get your tickets here

    Feds execute search warrants connected to ‘massive scheme to defraud’ a Minnesota housing program

    Alpha News was on location as a search warrant was being served at several locations related to a “massive scheme to defraud” Medicaid and Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) program.

    According to the search warrant, the fraud investigation involves HSS providers who billed for various services intended to provide stable housing for Minnesotans.

    The search warrant states, “The Program has proved to be extremely vulnerable to fraud.”

    The vulnerability stems from limited requirements for service providers and the vast services they can provide for Medicaid reimbursement.

    “Since Minnesota became the first state to offer Medicaid coverage for Housing Stabilization Services, dozens of new companies have been created and enrolled in the program. These companies, and the individuals who run them, have taken advantage of the housing crisis and the drug addiction crisis in Minnesota to prey on individuals who need help getting back on their feet as they recover from drug addiction,” the warrant says.

    “These companies and individuals do so by contacting Medicaid-eligible people in halfway houses and residential drug treatment facilities and offering to help them find stable housing. After registering these people to receive housing stabilization services, the companies fraudulently claim to provide dozens of Program service hours to their new ‘clients.’ In reality, client after client has reported that they received little or no actual services or assistance from these companies. But the companies engaged in this scheme have received millions of dollars in Medicaid funds for housing stabilization services they did not actually provide,” it continues.

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    42 m
  • Liz Collin from Alpha News in as Deputy Mayor for Joe today
    Jul 17 2025

    Liz Collin from Alpha News in as Deputy Mayor for Joe today. Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher on his attempts to increase security at the State Capitol.

    JUST IN: Acting U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson at the scene of a search warrant in St. Paul related to Housing Stabilization Services: “Fraud is a huge problem in Minnesota. Hopefully today will help put a stop to it.” See it here:

    Republican Scott Jensen announces another run for Minnesota governor

    Steve Miller Band cancels tour, including Minnesota State Fair show

    Senate passes $9 billion in spending cuts to public broadcasting, foreign aid requested by Trump

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Crabby: Has Hollywood ruined the new Superman movie by going woke???
    Jul 16 2025

    Has Hollywood ruined the new Superman movie by going woke???

    Director James Gunn sparked the sensible Republican super outrage by telling the Times of London, “I mean, Superman is the story of America. An immigrant that came from other places and populated the country. But for me, it is mostly a story that says basic human kindness is a value and is something we have lost.”

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    47 m
  • MISCHKE: Retrievers & Black Cats
    Jul 16 2025

    Mischke wades into the tattoo world and leaves his mark, then goes animalistic in his assessment of couples relationships. Finally he embraces the phone, so listeners might keep him company in his lonely studio.

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    49 m
  • More alarming news about Omar Fateh and his run to become the next mayor of Minneapolis
    Jul 16 2025

    Does a regular citizen have a chance to win a city council seat anywhere closest to the country's tallest buildings? More alarming news about Omar Fateh. Johnny Heidt with guitar news.

    Heard On The Show:

    US attorney announces grand jury indictment against accused assassin Vance Boelter

    Man shot in exchange of gunfire with authorities in western MN charged with attempted murder, assault

    Trump says he’s ‘highly unlikely’ to fire Fed’s Powell after floating that idea in private


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    1 h y 37 m
  • Weekly Scramble: Reuvers and Livvy Dunne went to the Twins game on Friday!!!!
    Jul 15 2025

    Reuvers and Livvy Dunne went to the Twins game on Friday!!!!

    Minneapolis leaders explore city-owned grocery store

    Last November, the Minneapolis City Council’s Public Health and Safety committee asked city staff to explore the idea of government-owned grocery stores as a tool to combat the city’s problem of food insecurity and food deserts.

    Now, on Wednesday, city leaders are prepared to review a research presentation on the subject.

    Ward 2 council member Robin Wonsley is open to the idea of municipal grocery stores in the city. Wonsley says it’s clear the private market is not meeting the city’s needs.

    "We want to see what options are ahead of us, and how we can leverage every tool we have at the city to make sure our residents have access to fresh produce," Wonsley said. "The research that we received is very exploratory and provides examples of where other cities have stepped up to provide food resources for their residents where there was an absence of a grocery store; so we’ll learn what other peer cities have done."

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    38 m