The 151st running for the roses happens Saturday in the Kentucky Derby. Bob Bosold gets a chance to visit with one of the people that will be trackside Saturday. Brent Dodge is with "Talk Derby To Me" in Louisville. He explains to Bosold that it's not about odds, it's about the condition of the horse the day it's going to be running.
Weather starts improving this weekend both rain-wise and temperature-wise. Stu Muck gives us an update.
15 new high school seniors have been named to the WI Ag Youth Council. Started six years ago, the council is about exposing students to agriculture topics in the state and career opportunities. Charitee Seebecker speaks with Rylee Brattlie from Cambridge who just wrapped up her year on the council. She said it was minimum commitment that provided a lot of insights into career options she wouldn't have otherwise known about.
China and the U.S. have drawn a line in the sand on tariffs, and nobody's budging. Arlan Suderman with StoneX trading says a new propaganda video released in China is fanning the flames of nationalism there, and they aren't likely to turn back.
Summer camp enrollment is beginning to fill. What many may not know is a Wisconsin farm organization owns and operates its own summer camp. Stephanie Hoff finds out about this year's itinerary with the camp director, Elizabeth Yost. She's one of two managers for Wisconsin Farmers Union's Kamp Kenwood on Lake Wissota. She’s finalizing the attendance for their scheduled camps this summer and organizing volunteers to get the property cleaned up for guests.

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