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KTWH on-air testing during Heritage Days!

KTWH on-air testing during Heritage Days!

KTwH will be testing its on-air signal using a three hour sample of upcoming programming.  Tune in at 99.5fm between about 10:00am and 6:00pm on Saturday July 11!

We will air pre-recorded samplings of programs as well as you and your neighbors giving our station ID between segments. It will be about a 3 hour loop, repeated through the day. Be sure to check us out and let us know where you can hear us! You may communicate with us via Facebook (Two Harbors Community Radio), our email THCommRadio@gmail.com, by stopping at our Heritage Days booth, or calling our new office phone: 218-595-6195! (Sorry, anyone out of the area – we won’t be streaming online this time. But we will be once we get on-air and stay there.)

Fran asks Dale about his interest in Korea – Part 6

Dale and Fran talk about Dale’s native country, South Korea

Director-extraordinaire Paul Deaner reflects on Fiddler on the Roof production

Director-extraordinaire Paul Deaner reflects on Fiddler on the Roof production

Director Deaner, backed up by an increasingly rambunctious but enthusiastic crowd, talks about Lake Superior Community Theater’s recent production in Two Harbors after the closing performance.

Click here to learn more about the Lake Superior Community Theatre

Gus Wild Side – Time to Head Into the Woods

Gus Wild Side – Time to Head Into the Woods

Gus shares his experiences working in a local sugar bush, an annual spring ritual.

This podcast was originally posted on WTIP – check out Gus’ Wild Side show which airs on the Lake County Journal once a month on the fourth Thursday.

Lake County Compass – What is the Meaning of the Finnish Term Sisu?

Lake county residents talk about the meaning of the Finnish Word Sisu. What does sisu mean to you?

Thanks to Martha Marnocha of WTIP’s Lake County Journal for making this segment available.

Lake County Compass – Why Minnesota’s North Shore?

Hear why folks decided to live along the North Shore and the Lake Superior area.

Thanks to Martha Marnocha of WTIP’s Lake County Journal for making this segment available.