Two Harbors Community Radio Covers Schools, Theater, and Civics This Week
KTWH 99.5 FM's weekly roundup covered Harbor Theater's screening of The Singing Revolution alongside school phenology and a civics interview.

KTWH 99.5 FM, Two Harbors' volunteer-run community radio station, packed its March 9–15 weekly roundup with six segments spanning local classrooms, the Harbor Theater, and civic life.
The episode included a segment on school phenology, the practice of tracking seasonal natural events, giving students and educators a platform to share observations tied to the region's late-winter conditions. Phenology tracking in northern Minnesota schools has grown as a way to connect science curriculum to the rhythms of the local landscape, and KTWH's coverage brought that classroom work to a broader Two Harbors audience.
The Harbor Theater anchored two of the episode's segments. KTWH aired both a preview and a recap of the theater's screening of The Singing Revolution, a documentary film chronicling Estonia's nonviolent independence movement through mass choral singing. The dual coverage, preview before the screening and recap after, gave listeners who missed the event a sense of what the film offered and why the Harbor Theater chose to program it.

A civics interview rounded out the episode's range, though the specific subject of that conversation was not detailed in available information.
The March 9–15 roundup reflects KTWH's ongoing role as a connective thread in Two Harbors, a station where volunteers produce content that a commercial outlet serving a small Lake County market would be unlikely to prioritize. Six segments in a single weekly episode, covering schools, documentary film, and civic affairs, represents a substantial output for a volunteer operation and underscores how community radio continues to fill gaps in local media coverage.
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