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Media Resources Media Resources The C.A.R.E. Directory (Coodinating Area Brainerd Dispatch 506 James Street/ PO Box 974 Resources Effectively) Brainerd, MN 56401 is a compilation of non- Contact: 218-829-4705 Toll-Free: 1-800-432-3703 profit corporations, [email protected] groups, organizations, www.brainerddispatch.com Published daily except Saturday and six legal holidays. A division of Morris services clubs, and Communications, Inc. The official newspaper of Crow Wing County. service providers operating in Crow Wing Charter Communications County. PO Box 766 Baxter, MN 56425 Toll-Free: 1-800-581-0081 Cable television, internet and other telecommunication services. Public Access This reference manual is channel 8. always accepting more information. If your Computer/Internet- Access at Brainerd Library 416 S. 5th St. organization fits into Brainerd, MN 56401 one of our headings, Contact: 218-829-5574 Computers available for use by the public; also to access the internet. Call ahead to please call or email us reserve time at Brainerd Public Library. Must have a library card. with your information so we can keep our Computer/Internet- Access at Central Lakes College CARE directory up to 501 College Drive Brainerd, MN 56401 date. Contact: 218-855-8177 Computers available for use by the public; also to access the internet. Must apply in person for user name and password. 24 hour wait to receive these. The Computer Center is part of the CLC Learning Resource Center. Computer/Internet- Access at Crosby Library 101 1st Street SE Crosby, MN 56441 Contact: 218-546-8005 Computers available for use by the public; also to access the internet. Call ahead to reserve time. Crosby/Ironton Courier 12 East Main Street Crosby, MN 56441 Contact: 218-546-5029 Brainerd Community Action www.mnnews.com/newspapers/crosby.html 213 S. 5th Street Official newspaper of Cuyuna Range. Weekly newspaper. Brainerd, MN 56401 Office: 218.829.5278 E-mail: [email protected] Pineandlakes Echo Journal Radio - KBPR 4285 West Lake St. 501 College Drive, Room E207 Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 Brainerd, MN 56401 Contact: 218-568-8521 Contact: 218-829-1072 Toll-Free: 1-800-450-8521 www.mpr.org [email protected] KBPR - 90.7 FM.Classical, Minnesota Public www.pineandlakes.com Radio. Hosted by Central Lakes College. Weekly publications: The Lake Country Journal, The Pine River Journal, the Echoland Shopper, The Piper Shopper. Radio - KFIG- Cool 103.5 Brainerd, MN 56401 The Lake Country Echo is the official newspaper Contact: 829-2853 for the cities of Breezy Point, Jenkins, Lakeshore, www.froggy103.5.com Nisswa, Manhattan Beach and Pequot Lakes; and KFIG- 103.5. Covering 7 counties in Central MN; the townships of Loon Lake (Cass County), Sibley, Hot Country format. Pelican, Jenkins and Ideal (Crow Wing County). Also, complete printing services. Radio – KKIN AM & FM P.O. Box 140 Lake Country Journal Magazine Aitkin, MN 56431 1480 Northern Pacific Road, #2A Contact: 218-927-2100 Brainerd, MN 56401 Toll-Free: 1-800-450-5546 Contact: 218-828-6424 Fax: 825-7816 [email protected] [email protected] www.KKINradio.com lakescountryjournal.com KKIN 94.3 FM Classic Country Locally owned magazine featuring lakes area KKIN 930 AM Adult Standards lifestyles, issues and interests. Regional magazine. KQ 101.5 FM Classic Rock Lakeland Public Television Radio - KLKS 422 NW 3rd street P.O. Box 300 Brainerd, MN 56401 Breezy point, MN 56472 Contact: 218-855-0022 Contact: Studio 218-562-4884 Fax: 218-855-0024 Toll-Free: 1-800-450-5557 Toll-Free: 1-888-292-0922 www.klks.com [email protected] [email protected] www.lakelandptv.org KLKS - 104.3 FM. Home shopping: 1-800-450- KAWB-TV and KAWE-TV, channels 9 and 22, 5557. Easy contemporary/full information. Radio Bemidji/Brainerd. Lakeland News at 10 pm for grown-ups. features live, local news. Tip line: 1-877-440-NEWS or [email protected]. Lakeland Calendar submissions to: [email protected] Radio - KTIG PO Box 409 Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 Radio - KAXE Contact: 218-568-4422 260 NE 2nd St. Toll-Free: 1-866-568-4422 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 theword.mn Contact: 218-326-1234 [email protected] Fax: 218-326-1235 KTIG – 91.5 & 102.7 FM Christian radio. [email protected] Minnesota Christian Broadcasters, Inc. www.kaxe.org KAXE- 89.9 FM in Brainerd area & 91.7 FM in northern Crow Wing County. North Community Radio - Super Station K106 Radio building community in Northern Minnesota P. O. Box 551 through radio programming, cultural events and Wadena, MN 56482 interactive media. Contact: 218-631-1803 Fax: 218-631-4557 www.superstationk106.com [email protected] 106 FM. Country Music Radio - WJJY 13225 Dogwood Dr. Baxter , MN 56425 Contact: 218-828-1067 Fax: 218-828-1119 [email protected] www.1067wjjy.com Mail to: PO Box 746 Brainerd, MN 56401 WJJY - 106.7 FM. KUAL - 103.5 FM and KBLB 93.3. Contest lines: WJJY - 218-828-1067, K101 - 218- 822-7625 Radio – WWWI AM & FM 305 West Washington St. Brainerd, MN 56401 Contact: 218-828-9994 Fax: 218-828-8327 3WI - 1270 AM, 95.5 FM - all talk radio, providing puplic service announcements for nonprofits. .
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