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Red Skelton’s Wisdom: Decoding the Mystery of Marriage and Divorce
Richard “Red” Skelton, born on July 18, 1913, and passing away on September 17, 1997, left an indelible mark on American entertainment. Renowned as a versatile entertainer, Skelton’s heyday spanned from 1937 to 1971, captivating […]
Episode 03: WTK & CSPOA Meet Your Local Sheriff interview with Sam Bushman CEO of CSPOA
Stay tuned for the latest episodes as WTK’s teenagers delve into discussions with CSPOA, unraveling the essence of constitutional principles. Empower yourself with knowledge, ignite your passion for history, and join the movement toward an […]
Episode 02: WTK See Action News Interviewing Bob Walters
Embark on a thought-provoking adventure as WTK’s teenagers team up with the Constitutional Sheriffs & Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) in an enlightening podcast series. Dedicated to upholding the ideals that make America great, CSPOA […]
Episode 01: WTK See Action News Interviewing Bob Walters
Embark on a thought-provoking adventure as WTK’s teenagers team up with the Constitutional Sheriffs & Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) in an enlightening podcast series. Dedicated to upholding the ideals that make America great, CSPOA […]
Vivian C. “Millie” Bailey’s Legacy: WWII Veteran, Civil Servant & Fundraiser
Vivian C. “Millie” Bailey, was an American World War II veteran, civil servant, and volunteer. She was a fundraiser for education, health, and military service personnel. Bailey was one of the first African American officers […]
Why I Teach History and Why You Should Care
Historians are storytellers who, through captivating writing, construct narratives of the past using various sources, methodologies, and statistics. They don’t merely dust off old archives and declare what happened from these. Historians have a dynamic […]