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WKAR is celebrating a Century of Service to mid-Michigan! Hear from 90.5 Classical host Jody Knol about his experience working for the station since he was a student back in 1986.
The story of WKAR's role in delivering news and information to its audiences, looking at some of the new ways we connect with the community and spotlight stories.
Thanks to our loyal WKAR Radio donors for giving during the recent Spring Fundraiser. The next 100 years of WKAR wouldn't be possible without your support!
WKAR Public Media is looking for a News Editor who will plan, edit, and schedule content, as well as fill-in for the News Director and on-air hosts as needed. Additionally, you will build community relations and support to the WKAR community. https://t.co/Z6pPbpLXoS
WKAR Public Media is looking for a News Director who will supervise the team of news staff, manage student experiential learning, provide oversight of newsroom operations, build community relations and support to the WKAR community, and more. https://t.co/IyCkZSuKYf
The Mid features the latest in lifestyle advice, events, and news to help mid-Michigan residents enjoy their communities to the fullest potential. Subscribe to our free, weekly newsletter, and join your neighbors in making the most of local opportunities. https://t.co/UBlerQCVTh
Extreme weather is threatening America. But across the country, people are fighting back.
"Weathering the Future" premieres WED APRIL 12 at 9/8c on @PBS. https://t.co/Gf496Jcvmm #ClimateAcrossAmerica
The mounting impacts of climate change are one of the greatest challenges our society faces in the next century. How are communities adapting, and what are the most innovative solutions?
Watch #WeatheringTheFuture on Wednesday, April 12 at 9PM on WKAR-HD 23.1 & STREAMING
A look at all the ways WKAR has grown its technology in radio, television and digital spaces, all in an effort to inform, educate and inspire the community.
As storms become stronger, droughts last
longer, and heat waves intensify, more
Americans are facing the impacts of extreme
weather. Whatโs going on, and what can we
do about it?
Watch #WeatheringTheFuture on Wednesday, April 12 at 9PM on WKAR-HD 23.1 & STREAMING
โThe Mid is a great new way to stay informed and engaged,โ said Shawn Turner, WKAR general manager. The Mid's curated content connects community members with local activities, political and economic trends, and life advice. https://t.co/auSsGC5JGf
Consumers Energy Foundation has been a long-time partner of WKARโs mission. Executive Director of Corporate Giving, Carolyn Bloodworth, says supporting shows like the Emmyยฎ Award-winning series Curious Crew ensures quality programming is freely available to all in the community.
The Mid features the latest in lifestyle advice, events, and news to help mid-Michigan residents enjoy their communities to the fullest potential. Subscribe to our free, weekly newsletter, and join your neighbors in making the most of local opportunities. https://t.co/UBlerQDtIP
Great being on another edition of @WKAR's Off The Record this weekend (and my first-ever appearence with @RLJnews & @Dave_Boucher1!) https://t.co/nbDzRZMLdu