The Ray Stevens Show wraps up the week with conversations on Chicago politics, local controversy, and economic trends. Former gubernatorial candidate Ted Dabrowski discusses Mayor Brandon Johnson’s visit to the Vatican and his criticism of social media companies amid concerns over Chicago’s growing teen takeover problem. Joe Shrader, owner of Shrader’s Goods, joins the show to talk about community support for his Mount Greenwood business after the city claimed the store’s firefighter-themed merchandise violated copyright rules. Later, Mark Lukas shares updates from PAWS Chicago, while financial analyst Jonathan Hoenig of The Capitalist Pig breaks down the latest market trends and economic headlines. The show concludes with “Tom on the Town,” featuring stories and happenings from around Chicagoland.
Key Segments:
Mayor Johnson’s Vatican visit and teen takeover response
Mount Greenwood rallies behind local firefighter-themed business
PAWS Chicago community update
Economic and market analysis

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