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Classical IPR's 88.7 broadcast will be suspended for approximately one week as crews replace the WIAA antenna.
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An online survey designed by a dozen high-school students from across northern Michigan aims to measure mental health. It's part of the Youth Wellness Initiative, created by Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation.
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A panel of six local journalists will discuss why having a robust local news media is important for our region in an online discussion April 8.
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Each week, you’ll hear sound-rich stories from northern Michigan, interviews with journalists and newsmakers, and some of the other things making news in our state — all in about 15 minutes.
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Join the IPR team and record performances by students and professionals at Interlochen and around northern Michigan.
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We’re very proud of both our news and classical programming here at Interlochen Public Radio. We hope this new design helps fans of both find exactly what they’re looking for.
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The IPR newsroom is adding a new reporter, thanks to the nonprofit independent media organization Grist.
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Listeners will experience interruptions in the 88.7 FM broadcast this week.
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Listeners will experience interruptions in the 88.7 FM broadcast Thursday.
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Listeners on the 88.7 FM frequency may experience a weaker signal or occasional interference with the FM signal.