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Bychinski was Reedsburg’s ‘Mr. Radio’

The WBA Hall of Famer known as “Mr. Radio” in Reedsburg, Tommy Lee Bychinski, died Monday. He was 79. Bychinski had a 44-year career in radio built on a strong foundation of community service and involvement. He was inducted into the WBA Hall of Fame in 2009. After attending Brown Institute, Bychinski began his career ...Full Story from Bychinski was Reedsburg’s ‘Mr. Radio’

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Sports Workshop returns to Lambeau Field

The WBA Doug Chickering – WIAA Sports Workshop was at Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Thursday, during Packer’s training camp. After an introduction from WBA President and CEO Michelle Vetterkind and Doug Chickering, attendees heard first from Doug Russell, Sports Director for iHeart Media and Wes Hodkiewiicz, Senior Writer for Packers.com who talked about ...Full Story from Sports Workshop returns to Lambeau Field

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Donated winnings add $1,610 to WBA Foundation

Jeff Tyler from iHeartMedia won the 50/50 raffle at the WBA Summer Conference in La Crosse on June 18 and donated his winnings back to the Foundation. A total of $1,610 was raised for the Foundation. Thank you, Jeff!Full Story from Donated winnings add $1,610 to WBA Foundation

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Legacy Club

Legacy Club

The WBA Foundation’s Legacy Club honors those who make bequests to the Foundation in their wills.
Thank you to the WBA Foundation Legacy Club members.