Morning News Weekends

Morning News Weekends

Morning News Weekends

Saturdays & Sundays from 6 – 8am

Wendy Edwards gives you all the info you need for the weekend with updates on news, traffic and weather.

Sunday, December 8, 201312/08/2013

Leah Connor

Leah Connor joins the program for her weekly Run Report.  

Saturday, December 7, 201312/07/2013

Morning News Weekends: Steve Weddle

Steve Weddle tells us about Country Hardball.

Sunday, December 1, 201312/01/2013

John Humphrey

John Humphrey joins the show to talk about “I am Second,” a movement inspiring people to live for God.

Sunday, December 1, 201312/01/2013

Deborah Sigmund

Deborah Sigmund, founder of Innocents at Risk, joins WINA Weekend News to discuss human trafficking both domestically and worldwide.

Sunday, November 24, 201311/24/2013

Gina Mancuso

Gina Mancuso is the creator of  Love That Fit and talks about needing male and female models.

Sunday, November 24, 201311/24/2013

Morning News Weekends: Leah Connor

Leah Connor gives the weekly Run Report.

Saturday, November 23, 201311/23/2013

Morning News Weekends: Evan Katz

Evan Katz shares with us how to beat holiday stress!

Saturday, November 23, 201311/23/2013

Morning News Weekends: Morgan Perkins

Morgan Perkins joins us to tell us about an upcoming gingerbread competition!

Saturday, November 23, 201311/23/2013

Morning News Weekends: Tammy Gobert

Tammy Gobert gives us useful information for the upcoming Thanksgiving travel season.

Saturday, November 16, 201311/16/2013

Morning News Weekends: Professor Walter E. Williams

Professor Walter E. Williams explains why he thinks schools are teaching kids to hate America.

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