Jonathan Suttin and Kitty Dunn, popular Madison morning show radio cohosts since 1999.
The other day it dawned on me that this September will mark 20 years since the 9/11 attacks, an event so seismic most people remember where they were when it happened.
I know I do. I was in the studio of 105.5 WMMM Triple M radio in Madison. I appeared every Tuesday morning to talk about the city’s shenanigans and the characters who populated my newspaper column.
The Triple M morning show was called “Jonathan and Kitty in the Morning.”
Two decades later, that show is
still called “Jonathan and Kitty in the Morning,” and if that doesn’t qualify as seismic, it’s certainly remarkable.
Wisconsin congressman not sure Trump to blame for Capitol riot
By AP author
Scott Fitzgerald
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Wisconsin s newest member of Congress, Republican U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, said Thursday he didn t know if President Donald Trump incited the riot last week at the U.S. Capitol and wants a full investigation to find out what motivated the mob. I don’t think we know yet, Fitzgerald said when asked at a virtual WisPolitics.com and Milwaukee Press Club event if Trump was to blame. There has to be more to this entire episode and it needs to be investigated top to bottom to see who was involved and exactly what motivated them to get to where we were, which was a very, very frightening day.
The Wisconsin Assembly Democratic leader on Thursday called for four Republican lawmakers to be removed from a key committee for signing a letter asking Vice President Mike Pence not to certify the presidential election results.