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106.3 NBZ-FM Local News 2026-08-19 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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Willsboro Residents Help Shape Town’s Comprehensive Plan
Willsboro residents are helping shape the town’s next Comprehensive Plan following a public workshop held at Willsboro Central School. Participants identified priorities including preserving rural character and scenic views, improving waterfront access, supporting local businesses and making streets safer for pedestrians. Planners will combine the feedback with earlier surveys and public comments, with a draft […]
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Clinton County Certifies November Election Ballot
The Clinton County Board of Elections has certified candidates and propositions for the November general election. The ballot includes races for county sheriff, Surrogate and county court judges, along with several town supervisor and council contests. Plattsburgh voters will also decide City Council races in wards 2, 3 and 5 and a charter revision question. […]
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Ellenburg Depot Woman Faces Drug and Weapons Charges
52 year old Francetta Jarvis of Ellenburg Depot is facing multiple felony charges after a drug investigation in Clinton County. Deputies say searches turned up a large quantity of cocaine, along with methamphetamine, oxycodone and six firearms. Jarvis is also accused of illegally possessing the guns because of a prior felony conviction. She was taken […]
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New York Rape Crisis Centers Face More Than $5 Million in Funding Cuts
Rape crisis programs across New York are facing more than $5 million in funding cuts this year through the state Office of Victim Services. Advocates say eight of the state’s 10 regions are affected, forcing some programs to cut staff, counseling and other services. Of 42 programs surveyed, 29 expect to reduce staffing. Lawmakers and […]
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SUNY Plattsburgh Hosts Lake Champlain Teacher Training
SUNY Plattsburgh will host more than two dozen K-12 educators tomorrow for a Lake Champlain Sea Grant professional development program. The six-hour session will include hands-on field work and classroom activities tied to state science standards. Teachers will also learn about environmental careers and receive Project WILD teaching guides to use in their classrooms.
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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 is Subscription Free, and Always Will Be
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106.3 NBZ-FM Welcomes John Shearer as News Director
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Marshfield flower farm draws visitors, pollinators along Route 2
Everywhere you look, there's a feast for the eyes at the Vermont Flower Farm in Marshfield.
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Mountain biking case signals crackdown on rogue trail building
Darren Perron spoke with Seven Days’ Kevin McCallum, who reported on the story in this week’s issue.
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Squawk and awe: State officials turn to bird noise to deter loitering at Capitol Complex
While state officials have used troopers to address quality-of-life issues in Burlington, they are taking a new, novel approach at the Capitol.
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Grand Point North festival returns with new nonprofit model
Vermont musician and organizer Grace Potter says this year’s event will be different because it’s 100% nonprofit.
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Sanders joins dairy workers picketing DFA’s St. Albans plant closure
Dairy Farmers of America says the plant isn’t profitable and denies the closure is retaliation for a strike last fall.
