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106.3 NBZ-FM Local News 2026-06-12 09:00
Today's Full Newscast, with full stories online at WNBZ.com and on the 106.3 NBZ-FM App
Meet the 106.3 NBZ-FM News Team
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Ed HistedEd launched his radio career in 1975 and has spent more than five decades in the broadcasting industry. During that time, he has served in a wide range of roles including Air Personality, News Director, Sales Manager, Operations Manager, and General Manager at numerous radio stations in various markets across the country.
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Sam WalkerSam Walker has been covering news, sports and weather on the radio and online for over three decades. Sam makes regular appearances on The Weather Channel and other outlets around the country.
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Rouses Point Prepares for Stars and Stripes Celebration
Rouses Point will celebrate America250 and the 65th annual Stars and Stripes festival June 26th through 28th. The three-day event features live music, a street parade, food vendors, children’s activities, a chicken barbecue, and fireworks. Organizers say this year’s celebration will be the largest yet, honoring both the nation’s 250th anniversary and a longtime North […]
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Adirondack Mountain Bike World Series Ending After 2026
State officials say international mountain bike races in the Adirondacks will end after this year’s event. The Olympic Regional Development Authority has decided not to renew its contract for the UCI Mountain Bike World Series following the 2026 competition. The races drew environmental criticism and generated significant costs, despite attracting riders and spectators to the […]
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Champlain Mall Demolition Planned After Sale
A long-vacant shopping mall near the Canadian border in Champlain could soon be torn down following its sale to new owners. Town officials say the former Miromar Mall property will be demolished and prepared for future development. Local leaders hope the site will eventually include housing and commercial space, replacing what has become a deteriorating […]
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Cashman Announces Funding for North Country Programs
Assemblyman Michael Cashman has secured nearly $100,000 for community programs across the North Country. The funding includes $50,000 for the Child Care Coordinating Council, $25,000 for the Franklin County Community Friendship Volunteer Program, and $20,000 for the Joint Council for Economic Opportunity. Officials say the money will support families, seniors, and residents facing economic hardship.
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Black Bass Season Opens Monday in New York
New York’s regular black bass fishing season opens Monday and runs through November 30. State environmental officials say anglers will find excellent largemouth and smallmouth bass fishing opportunities across New York, including Lake Champlain and the St. Lawrence River. Fishermen are reminded to check current regulations, as size and catch limits vary by waterway.
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Signal Update - May 31, 2026 - Failure
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New Radio Program “Transformative Paths” Launches on 106.3 NBZ-FM, Offering Public Service Programming to the North Country
Transformative Paths arrives on 106.3 NBZ-FM with real conversations about real life—stress, relationships, choices, and change. Hosted by Wanda J. Carroll, this weekly program blends expert insight with lived experience, delivering practical takeaways listeners can use right away. It’s a fresh, accessible voice for personal growth in the North Country—meeting you where you are, and helping you move forward.
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106.3 NBZ-FM Welcomes Veteran Broadcaster and Author Jerry Crouth
"The Oldies Show with Jerry Crouth" airs every Sunday Morning at 6:00 AM, just before "Worship with Pastor Ric."
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106.3 NBZ-FM Welcomes John Shearer as News Director
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Motorcyclist dies in I-89 crash
A Williamstown woman is dead after police say she crashed on Interstate 89 in Berlin Thursday night.
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Former Claremont parks and rec director faces credit card fraud charges
Justin Martin is accused of making unauthorized personal purchases with public funds
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St. Albans police search for missing man
Police say Arnold Joslin, 69, of St. Albans Town, was last seen on Monday in the Main Street area in St. Albans Town.
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New athletic training facility coming to Stowe
After running out of a tent, the Elevate Movement Collective is set to break ground Saturday on a new, 12,000 square foot facility off the Mountain Road in Stowe.
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This Day in History: A new pest became a threat to Vermont’s maple economy
In the spring of 1988, Vermont was caught off guard by a sudden infestation of pear thrips, a tiny invasive insect with a surprisingly large appetite for maple leaves. By mid-June, the bugs had defoliated thousands of acres of sugar maples, stripping trees of their foliage and alarming foresters and sugarmakers across the state.
