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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 17th. [15]
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 Sheboygan Press began on December 17, 1907, with the first edition of The Sheboygan Daily Press. [2] At the time the area was mainly dominated by the local German language newspapers in line with the city's heavy German immigrant population, which was the main source of news in the community until after World War I and the rise of Americanization, when eventually the Press ended up the ...
Welcome to your Monday dose of local community news, weather and top headlines from the past week for Monday, Feb. 7. Sheboygan: Here's your Monday dose of local news, weather and top headlines ...
Here is more news from throughout Sheboygan County. Sips & Cinema comes to Plymouth Arts Center in January. This January, a unique film and wine event comes to the Plymouth Arts Center. The Sips ...
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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.
A woman leaves Sheboygan City Hall, Monday, November 11, 2024, in Sheboygan, Wis. ... CBS News. Vineyards are ripping out their fields due to lack of demand for wine. Sports. Sports.