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Marathon Minute

Since 1947, The Annual Ausable River Canoe Marathon!

From Grayling to Osoda!  One Hundred Twenty Miles of Action!

Known as "The Worlds Toughest and Longest!

Listen to "Marathon Minutes" - 6o second vignettes, Snapshots into the Rich history of the Ausable River Canoe Marathon!  Aired Monday thru Saturday at 9:20, 12:20 & 4:20!  Brought to you By:

The Woodworkers Shoppe, Comins - Griff & Son Tree Service, serving you since "72"

Town & Country Water Conditioning, Hale - Blue Collar Clothing, Mio

& Woodhaven Log & Lumber, Mio  -  Zubeck Motors, Tawas & Oscoda

 

Where to go What to Do

Where To Go, What To Do - Great Places!

  Where To Go, What To Do here in Northeast Michigan can be heard on WKJC FM Thursday at 4:15 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. Friday at 5:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. and Saturday at ...

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WKJC Station Bulletin

Isabella Barkholz: IRESA Student of the Month

Our Teacher Prep student, Isabella Barkholz, was selected as the January Professional Student of the Month. Bella was born to be a teacher. She has amazing instincts when working with children, especi...

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Good Eats

Find the best places to eat on the Sunrise Side on WKJC FM's "Out To Lunch Bunch" & "The Dinner Bell".  "Out To Lunch Bunch" can be heard Monday Thru Friday ...

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WKJC News Center

Father, son missing off Oahu coast, search underway

In this screen grab from a video released by the Honolulu Fire Department, HFD responded to a report of a missing swimmer reported at Hanauma Bay Ridge Trail, on June 24, 2026. (Honolulu Fire Department)

(OAHU, Hawaii) -- The United States Coast Guardand local officials are conducting a search for a 49-year-old man and his 16-year-old son who went missing Tuesday morning after leaving for a hik...

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France confirms 1st Ebola case linked to DRC as UN warns outbreak is fastest-growing in Africa's history

Ebola virus test, conceptual image. (DIGICOMPHOTO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) -- France has confirmed its first Ebola case linked to the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as the United Nations warned that the outbreak is the fastest-growing in Africa's history.

The patient in France is a humanitarian doctor who recently returned from the DRC and has been tr...

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Top Oversight Dem demands info from Reflecting Pool contractors overseeing renovation

A U.S. Army National Guard troop stands watch at the Lincoln Memorial on June 08, 2026, in Washington, DC. Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has been partially re-filled after the bottom of it was repainted as part of President Donald Trump's effort to repair Washington landmarks in for preparation the country’s 250th birthday this summer. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

(WASHINGTON) -- ...

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Global oil prices fall to lowest level since before the Iran War

A cargo ship remains anchored on May 16, 2026 in the Strait of Hormuz near Larak Island, Iran. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) -- Global oil prices on Wednesday fell to their lowest level since before the outbreak of theIran war.

Brent crude futures, the benchmark index for worldwide trading, dropped to $73.50 a barrel. That figure, which amounted to a nearly 5% decline on Wednesday, mar...

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'Dutton Ranch' renewed for season 2 at Paramount+

Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler and Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton in the second episode of 'Dutton Ranch' season 1. (Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

It's time to go back to Texas.

Dutton Ranch has been renewed for season 2 at Paramount+. This renewal comes ahead of the release of the first season's final two episodes.

Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser return to their Yellowstone roles of Beth Dutton and Rip Wheele...

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Cervical cancer deaths 49% higher for women living in poverty: Report

Female doctor talking with young woman in exam room (MoMo Productions/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) -- Cervical cancer deaths are 49% higher for women living in poverty, a major report released on Thursday finds.

Women living in poverty were also 23% more likely to develop cervical cancer compared to those living in higher-income areas, according to the report from the American Association of Cancer R...

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Fishing Report

Sponsored By: Franks Great Outdoors, M-13 Linwood

And Plowman's Collision, 3146 US-23, Alpena

"Brought To You By" 

Erickson Family Agency, West Branch - Bogey's Indoor Golf, East Tawas

Blue Bear Jewelry, East Tawas

 

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Nights With Elaina

Shanty Creek Resorts

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Iosco County Fair | Hale MI

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