May 16, 2012

Fielder appealing his 3-game suspension

Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder is appealing the three-game suspension handed down by Major League Baseball on Wednesday.

Fielder played in last night's 8-3 loss to the Cardinals and went 0-4.  He can continue to play until the commissioner's office hears his appeal.

 

Elvis lives … in Wisconsin

Elvis (www.GarryWesley.net) Fans worldwide observe the 30th anniversary of Elvis' death, including the biggest fan from Wisconsin.

Garry Wesley has been an Elvis Presley fan since as long as he can remember. "Once you become an Elvis fan, I think you're an Elvis fan for life."

The man who had humble beginnings on a farm in the small town of Willard in west central Wisconsin has traveled the world impersonating the King of rock-n-roll, and is currently performing for his 19th consecutive year at "Elvis Week" in Memphis. Wesley laughs, "It's been one heck of a ride so far, so hopefully I'll be able to hang onto it for a little while longer."

Three-decades after his death, people still love Elvis' songs and even swoon at the mere mention of his name. Wesley says it's hard to explain people's continued attraction to the cultural icon, but speculates it's partly due to his being an actor , singer and all around performer with a unique voice and presentation.

"He was such a unique entertainer and personality and person — a generous person, a very gracious person — and very humble. You know he came from humble beginnings and I think that has a lot to do with it."

Wesley remembers being in shock 30 years ago when he first heard of Elvis' death . He recalls working in a factory as a teenager when the announcement came over the radio; he and his friends couldn't believe the news, insisting it was just a very bad joke.

"Every one of us were just like shocked. We actually teared up. I mean, it was just like losing somebody in our family. Because he has always been there, you know he was always there, he was always in you know the movies or on TV you know or his music. It was like a constant."

Hundreds of thousands of fans make the pilgrimage to Memphis during Elvis Week every August on the anniversary of singer's death. According to Wesley, his show with his wife is the longest running tribute show to perform in Memphis during Elvis week.

Elvis died August 16, 1977 at the age of 42 from heart failure at his Graceland home in Memphis.

NOTE: Alfreds, located on famous Beale Street in Memphis Tennessee, attracts people from around the world. Garry & his wife Elaine (Patsy Cline) have performed at this historical night club for 19 years. (901-525-3711)

AUDIO: Jackie Johnson report (2:00 MP3)

Sub prime mess ripples down to Wisconsin

Wisconsin Bank CEO's are starting to see a small ripple in the economy thanks to the sub prime lending mess.

Commercial loans are the banking industry's bread and butter. Twenty-eight percent of bank CEO's surveyed say the demand for commercial and residential loans will go down the rest of the year.

The Wisconsin Bankers Association's Eric Skrum says however, the CEO's answering the survey felt the overall economy in the state is good.

Ninety-one per cent of the respondents said they have never made or made very few sub-prime loans which are being held responsible for the trouble on Wall Street.

Skrum says people needing a loan should know that while applications may be scrutinized more closely banks still have plenty of funds available to make those loans.

Skrum says anyone with a problem making their monthly loan payments should talk to their lender right away to see what help might be available.

Banks, he says, do not want to see people lose their homes. 

AUDIO: JIm Dick reports ( 1:18 MP3 )