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In early 1928 the Sheboygan Press made arrangements to have WHBL permanently moved to Sheboygan. WHBL was the third Carrell station sponsored by the Press to broadcast in Sheboygan. [ 12 ] In April 1926, the newspaper arranged for station WIBJ to operate from the Van Der Vaart theater for a two week run, [ 13 ] from the 5th [ 14 ] until the ...
The station originally went on the air as WHBL-FM in 1972 on 97.7 with an automated beautiful music format. An ownership change where the station was sold to Michael R. Walton saw its call letters changed to WWJR-FM on March 14, 1977, with the calls changed to honor his son (and later station co-owner), Michael Walton Jr. [3] The station vacillated between automated and live-hosted operation ...
The station was created as the second iteration of heritage station WHBL's FM sister WWJR in 1993 as part of a large frequency swap in northeastern Wisconsin that also involved WKTT moving from 103.1 to 98.1, and WWJR from 97.7 to the new 93.7 frequency to facilitate the creation of Kaukauna-licensed WOGB on 103.1.
Sheboygan (/ ʃ ɪ ˈ b ɔɪ ɡ ə n / ⓘ) is a city in and the county seat of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. [7] The population was 49,929 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Sheboygan metropolitan area, which has a population of 118,034.
A map of Sheboygan shows the current location of Urban Middle School and the proposed new location. The map was pulled from the Power Point presentation outlining the project on the Sheboygan Area ...
Pages in category "Radio stations in Sheboygan, Wisconsin" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Glacial Lakes Conservancy is pursuing one in Sheboygan. How a local nonprofit is restoring Willow Creek with a $280K grant and water quality testing Skip to main content
Alex Garner, Sheboygan Press December 11, 2023 at 1:43 PM The outside of the Popeyes restaurant on S. Business Drive shows no signage yet, as seen, Tuesday, November 21, in Sheboygan, Wis.