LAWRENCE PANTAGES / GAZETTE Tom Stugmyer also serves as treasurer for Wadsworth Community Radio 97.1-FM's new station.
LAWRENCE PANTAGES / GAZETTE From left, Joe Jastrzemski, Tina Heiberg and Tom Stugmyer are shown just after the ending of their 6-9 a.m. local news and information show on 97.1-FM on Wadsworth Community Radio.
LAWRENCE PANTAGES / GAZETTE Broadcasting on the Internet is another way that 97.1-FM Wadsworth Community Radio reaches listeners. The station's web page is shown here.
LAWRENCE PANTAGES / GAZETTE Tina Heiberg and Joe Jastrzemski broadcast Wadsworth news and feature stories on 97.1-FM, the community's new low-power station, on weekdays from 6-9 a.m.
LAWRENCE PANTAGES / GAZETTE One of the morning show hosts on 97.1-FM Wadworth Community Radio is Tina Heiberg, who formerly worked in television. She said the new part-time radio job "found me."
LAWRENCE PANTAGES / GAZETTE The logo is shown for 97.1-FM Wadsworth Community Radio. The station is based on the third floor of the building at 102 Main Street in Wadsworth.
PHOTO PROVIDED Tom Stugmyer and Tina Heiberg are shown in the studio of 97.1-FM Wadsworth Community Radio. The image has also been printed on flyers that the station distributes as promotional and marketing material.
PHOTO PROVIDED Wadsworth Community Radio 97.1-FM's license to operate was issued for a low-power transmitter by the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.C.
LAWRENCE PANTAGES / GAZETTE An electronic display shows the programming sequences for 97.1-FM Wadsworth Community Radio. The station has local news and information from 6-9 a.m. on weekdays and plays popular music from decades ago at other times.
LAWRENCE PANTAGES / GAZETTE Wadsworth Community Radio 97.1-FM morning show host Tom Stugmyer operates the electronics board at the station.
PHOTO PROVIDED A broadcast of Wadsworth High School football play-by-play this fall by Joe Jastrzemski has added to the local programming provided by new Wadsworth Community Radio station 97.1-FM.
PHOTO PROVIDED The installation of the signal transmitter for Wadsworth Community Radio 97.1-FM is shown. The antenna is attached to the city's water tower.