
The tower in Churchville.

Russ gets his 'halo.' He does make mornings enjoyable with his show.


I've listened to the station for more than ten years. We're regular contributers but I had never set foot inside WNLR radio until today. Nice folks! They're as much fun to be around as they seem to be over the air.
They are a community supported Christian radio ministry. Many larger communities do not enjoy the blessing of such a station.
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