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Accurate news and authentic music on the radio, smart speakers, mobile app, and at wxpr.org. You can find WXPR Public Radio wherever you are!

Whether you're listening on a radio, a cell phone, or a smart speaker, WXPR brings you accurate news and authentic music each and every day. Here are all the ways you can find WXPR:

Radio- WXPR can be heard on your radio at 91.7 FM in a 70-mile radius of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, with extended service to Ironwood, Michigan via translator at 100.9 FM, and through a shared transmitter in Wausau, Wisc

06/19/2026
06/19/2026

Iron County held a dedication ceremony on June 11th to celebrate the purchase of 1,100 acres of land along the Gile Flowage.

24 American Caprices — Curtis Stewart 06/18/2026

Join us Friday at 9am for an hour long special "I am the Migration" by Curtis Stewart in celebration of Juneteenth. Additionally, Marilyn Pekol, one of our Morning Classics host, put together a Juneteenth themed Morning Classics show from 10am-12pm.

"The American rail system is a metaphor for how culture has changed over the centuries. Movement is freeing, because you escape certain oppressions, but it also leaves holes in your personal memory that you have a hard time overcoming. For violinist and composer Curtis Stewart, creation is a way of overcoming.

To celebrate America's 250th anniversary, Stewart looked to his own family's American story and used it as inspiration for his new set of 24 American Caprices.

Stewart is the host for I Am The Migration, where he interviews his father about how the movement of their family has shaped a sense of identity and reinvention."

For more infomration on Curtis Stewart and his program click the link:

24 American Caprices — Curtis Stewart

06/17/2026

Testing results will be updated on the Oneida County Health Department website and page each week.

If there are elevated levels, there will also be yellow advisory signs and red closure signs posted at the beach.

Read the full story: https://www.wxpr.org/health/2026-06-09/oneida-county-health-department-to-monitor-five-public-beaches-for-e-coli-this-summer

Photos from WXPR Public Radio's post 06/15/2026

Last week, Jessie, WXPR’s CEO & GM, attended the NPR Fly-In in Washington, D.C., representing the interests of small, rural public radio stations alongside Sarah Bignall, CEO & GM of KAXE in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

Rural public radio is a lifeline for the communities it serves, providing trusted news, emergency information, local culture, and connection. Thank you both for advocating for rural public media and ensuring that small station voices are part of the national conversation.

06/11/2026

Help shape WXPR's election coverage. Please fill out this survey on what issues are top of mind and what you want candidates to be talking about.

Survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd9jr5dRJapE-jP3pZLYj-7HizZgJnYK9SNq_3Kt4xgUh54ow/viewform?usp=header

Multiple rounds of potentially severe weather forecasted this week in Wisconsin 06/10/2026

Stay safe out there!

Multiple rounds of potentially severe weather forecasted this week in Wisconsin The greater threat for severe weather will be in the afternoon and evening on Wednesday.

06/06/2026

Tune in tomorrow, June 7th, at 9am to listen to Embodied: Building a Q***r Life in the Country.

Rae Garringer grew up on a sheep farm in rural West Virginia, and once they left for college and came out as q***r, they weren't sure they could ever move back. They believed the story they’d been told: to thrive as an out, LGBTQ+ person, you have to live in a city. But when Rae did move back to rural West Virginia in 2011, they realized that story was a lie.

Rae talks to host Anita Rao about making q***r life work in the country – from navigating dating challenges to getting along with neighbors you disagree with. They also talk about stories from Rae’s oral history project, podcast and book “Country Q***rs,” which documents q***r, rural life in 21 states around the country.

Rae is a writer, oral historian and audio producer. They’re the founder and director of the Country Q***rs project and the author of “Country Q***rs: A Love Letter.”

06/06/2026

Pioneer Park Historical Complex Director Kerry Bloedorn shares the history of an early 1900s commercial model ice box on display at the logging museum. It was originally purchased by a lumber company in the Lake Tomahawk area.
The historical complex is now open for the season.
Read more: https://www.wxpr.org/arts-culture/2026-06-04/pioneer-park-historical-complex-opens-for-the-2026-season

06/04/2026

It’s Protect My Public Media Day! WXPR has been proud to be your neighbor for over 40 years, and we want to be yours for years to come. Learn more about Protect My Public Media Day at: https://protectmypublicmedia.org/

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Thursday 9am - 5pm
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