WSLR Local News
May 28th, 2008
WSLR has a volunteer-run news department headed by Alex Newberry. We are always looking for people who are interested and involved in the community to become volunteer reporters. Do you frequently find yourself at City Council or County Commission meetings? Are you a regular at your Neighborhood Association Meeting? Do you attend special arts and cultural events? Then why not take a mini-disc recorder along with you and file a story for WSLR's local news.
Local News is aired Mondays and Fridays at 5:30pm.
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Check out the JUMPING MULLET REPORT on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5pm
The genus M. curema is the mullet most often found on either coast of the United States. Although the main predator of the mullet is man, another that is known to migrate just to feed on this fish is the barracuda.
We will try to protect our community from the barracudas of this society by giving news and information that our community needs.
Listen and be a citizen reporter.
Join our school of mullet and start jumping.
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