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  • By Scott Ellisonhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wkms/local-wkms-997650.mp3Murray, KY – Scott Ellison here, with the FLW Weekly Fishing…
  • Scott Ellison talks about Kentucky’s newest high school varsity sport—Bass Fishing.Not much has changed since last week. Good numbers of largemouth bass…
  • Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is reportedly poised to scrap his bid for the Republican nomination for president — just two months after announcing it.
  • Dave Washburn says the cold weather may have dampened fishing conditions, but didn’t stop it completely.Dave Washburn here, with the FLW Weekly Fishing…
  • Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) reacted with outrage on the Senate flood Thursday to the USA Today cover story about National Security Agency (NSA) efforts to collect domestic phone call records. Noah Adams talks to David Welna about the reaction to the news on Capitol Hill.
  • Reports surface of another Iraqi Interior Ministry detention center where inmates were reportedly subject to abuse. Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said 13 of the 625 inmates at the center required medical treatment, but he gave no details. A similar case came to light last month.
  • Jobs have become one of the most important barometers in assessing the president's performance, and the latest report shows that, in some ways, the economy has slipped backward. The anemic economic recovery is taking a political toll on the president, amplifying his other challenges.
  • New Common Core teaching standards mean new standardized exams. NPR's Cory Turner took one himself and reports on what's changed.
  • New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer apologizes following reports that he was caught up in a high-end prostitution ring. Renee Montange talks with Brooke Masters, a senior business reporter with the Financial Times, about the crime-fighting politcian once known as "Mr. Clean." Masters is the author of Spoiling For A Fight: The Rise of Eliot Spitzer.
  • A Norwegian commission on Monday issued a report criticizing authorities for failing to prevent and interrupt a bombing and shooting rampage by Anders Breivik. He killed 77 people last year. Most Norwegians feel their country showed the proper response to the violence.
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