UPDATE Monday 10:30 am: KTNA is back on air. Thank you to George Menard for keeping KTNA’s transmitter going.
UPDATE Monday 3:00 am: Transmitter power went out again. We hope to get it back online at sunrise. Tune in online until then.
UPDATE Sunday 10:00 pm: KTNA is back on air!
Original Post Sunday evening: KTNA’s transmitter has lost power so the station is off air until we can determine the issue with the generator in Trapper Creek. You can still stream what’s coming out of the studio at ktna.org/listen.html. We’ll be posting closures and other information related to the wind storm on the Announcements page, and we’ll continue to pass along information at facebook.com/KTNA88.9. You do not need to have a Facebook account to access KTNA’s Facebook page.





