Diverse Radio for Minnesota’s Communities

17 Unique Stations from Border to Border

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Michelle Ruport: Business Owner

Milt Lee talks to Michelle Ruport from Bemidji, owner of Creative North, a business built on creating quality and affordable market venues for local artists and independent entrepreneurs.


Jill Stoffregen: Jeweler and Online Marketer

Milt Lee talks with Jill Stoffregen about her jewelry and her success with online marketing.


Grand Portage moose count finds numbers stable, animals healthy

Northeastern Minnesota’s moose population dropped some during the past year, but it appears to have leveled off after the big declines of a decade ago. Dr. Seth Moore, director of biology and environment for the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, talks with WTIP’s Joe Friedrichs about the 2018 moose count and the status of the iconic species on Grand Portage lands.


Rich Mattson: Recording Artist & Musician

Milt Lee talks to singer-songwriter and musician Rich Mattson about his work at Sparta Sound Studio and his band Rich Mattson and the Northstars.


Esther Humphrey: Extension & Community Ed Coordinator

Milt Lee talks to Esther Humphrey from the Leech Lake Tribal College about the classes offered to help keep the Anishinaabe language and skills passed along to younger generations.


Winter avian world

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Paddle Minnesota: Interview with Nate Johnson

Producer Jim Gallagher talks with Nate Johnson of Dora Lake, MN about his philosophy, lifestyle, and experiences building birch bark canoes.


Jack McAllister: Inventor

Milt Lee talks to 91 year old inventor, Jack McAllister from Riverton, Minnesota.


Matt Ratliff: Mushroom Farmer

Milt Lee talks to Matt Ratliff, owner of Ready-2-Fruit a business offering mushroom logs, kits and supplies to grow your own mushrooms at home.


Emily Derke: Basket Maker

Milt Lee talks to Emily Derke from Dora Lake about basket making, living in a yurt and skinning rabbits.


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