Friday May 9th, 2025 5:42AM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: Longmire author Craig Johnson talks "Next to Last Stand"
"Next to Last Stand" is the sixteenth novel in the Longmire series by Craig Johnson. Johnson took time to join Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street to talk about the new book and why Longmire continues to enjoy such popularity.
9:13AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Bo Duke pays tribute to Bo Darville
John Schneider, Bo Duke of "Dukes of Hazzard" fame, dropped by Maine Street to talk about his movie "Stand on It". It's a tribute to "Smokey and the Bandit". Listen as Schneider tells Bill Maine the story of how he was actually in the movie.
11:47AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: COVID-19 Lockdowns on Trial
Michael Betrus, a coronavirus researcher, talks about the findings in his book "COVID-19: Lockdowns on Trial." Do lockdowns work? And what of face masks? Betrus discussed these and more with Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street.
9:44AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: David Baldacci talks "Daylight"
Atlee Pine is back in David Baldacci's "Daylight". Baldacci joined Bill on Maine Street to talk about Pine's latest in her quest to find out what happened to her sister.
9:30AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: God Waits Outside
Michael Churchward was wrongfully thrown into a Turkish prison. The conditions were horrible and Churchward had many people advocating for him. Churchward shared his story with Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street including how was able to finally return to the U.S.A.
9:17AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Christmas bike program keeps pedaling
Greg Cochran of the Hall County Sheriff's Department joined Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street to talk about the annual Children's Christmas Bicycle program and how you can help them keep it rolling. For those who need to take advantage of the program, the deadline to register for your youngster to receive a bike is December 11,2020. Phone 770-531-7093 for details.
11:08AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Wacky warning labels could make you money
Bob Dorigo Jones of Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch talks about all the wacky warning labels on products. Why and how can finding the strangest one make you money? He stopped by Maine Street to explain. Don't miss the deadline at the end of 2020.
10:51AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Little River Band's "Lost and the Lonely" honor veterans
Wayne Nelson, lead singer and bassist for the Little River Band, joined Bill Maine on Maine Street to talk about their song "Lost and the Lonely". It's a open letter from a young person to their parents on why they are joining the military.
9:45AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: How to take the Honor Through Action Challenge this Veterans Day
Mike Kelly, Assistant Vice President of Military Advocacy at USAA and Major in the US Air Force (Retired), Mary Beth Bruggeman, President of The Mission Continues and U.S. Navy/U.S. Marine Corps veteran share with Bill Maine how you can honor our over 18 million veterans with the #HonorThroughAction challenge.
9:31AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Jean Chatzky talks healthcare savings
Sixty percent of people in a recent survey say their current insurance provides more coverage than they need. Financial Editor for The Today Show, Jean Chatzky, visited Mornings on Maine Street to talk how to get what you need without over spending.
9:26AM ( 4 years ago )