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Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities since 2014. MNN is produced and distributed by AMPERS and airs on tribal and community stations across Minnesota. MNN reaches more than 124,000 listeners each week. The team includes a majority of Native reporters/producers all sharing in the editorial and story-telling duties.

Producers: Xan Holston, Emma Needham, Dan Ninham, Deanna StandingCloud, Chaz Wagner, CJ Younger, and Travis Zimmerman.

Host: Marie Rock

Contact & tip line: mnnteam@ampers.org

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Minnesota Native News also produces the weekly radio show and podcast Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine. Native Lights is a weekly, podcast and radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce — a.k.a. Minnesota — to tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community.

  • Adam Savariego: The Power of Asking Questions
    We’re excited today to speak with Adam Savariego. He’s a citizen of the Upper Sioux Community and is the Native American Affairs Advisor with the Minnesota Governor’s Office. Prior to his current work, Adam served on the Upper Sioux Board of Trustees and as the community cultural liaison at Yellow Medicine East High School in Granite Falls Minnesota. He’s also a traveler, a foodie and a cat lover.
  • Dr. Antony Stately: Building Health Equity in Indigenous Communities
    Today, we’re excited to welcome Dr. Antony Stately to Native Lights. Antony Stately is a transformative leader dedicated to health equity in Indigenous communities. He’s enrolled with the Oneida Nation, and he’s a descendant of both the Red Lake and White Earth nations here in Minnesota, and he has two sons. He’s currently the Executive Officer and President for the Native American Community Clinic in South Minneapolis, providing primary care, dental care and behavioral health services to the Native American community in the Twin Cities.

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Listen to MN Native News and Native Lights on your local station

Station Call LettersFrequencyLocationWhen to Hear MNNWhen to Hear Native Lights
KAXE/KBXE91.7 FM Grand Rapids –
90.5 FM Bemidji –
89.9 FM Brainerd
Northern Minnesota7:30 AM Monday9p Sunday
KBFT89.9 FM Bois Forte4 PM SundaySaturday and Sunday 10:30am
KFAI90.3 FMMinneapolis, MN7:40 AM FridayFridays at 1pm
KKWE89.9 FM White Earth, MN7:01 AM Friday7pm Friday
KOJB90.1 FMCass Lake, Leech Lake MNFridays @ 4P and Saturday morning @ 11AThursday @ 11:30A, and repeat Sunday night @ 6:30P
KQAL89.5 FMWinona, MN12:25 PM FridayWed 12:30pm
KSRQ90.1 FMThief River Falls, MN11:25 AM FridayWednesday 10:30 PM Pioneer 90.1
KVSC88.1 FMSt. Cloud, MN2 PM Sunday12:30 Tuesday
KMSU89.7 FMMankato, MN7 AM and 9 AM Saturday4pm Saturday
KRPR89.9 FMRochester, MNn/an/a
WDSE103.3 FMDuluth, MN7:00 AM Sunday and 7:30 am Mondayn/a
WTIP90.7 FMGrand Marais, MN8:30 AM Monday and 9:45 AM Friday“5pm/12:30p Thursday/Sunday”
WGZS89.1 FMFond Du Lac/Cloquet MN10:03 AM ThursdayFridays 11:30am
airtimes may vary and were last updated 2/1/23


If there’s someone you’d like to hear us catch up with or if you have comments about the show, please send us an email at mnnteam@ampers.org or nativelights@ampers.org.

Native Lights and Minnesota Native News is produced by AMPERS, diverse radio for Minnesota’s communities with support from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage fund.

Job Opportunities

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Producer, Minnesota Native News 
Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations 
Contract – Freelance position 

www.AMPERS.org 

AMPERS is the largest statewide association of community radio stations in the United States, currently comprised of 17 independent community radio stations in Minnesota. The stations primarily serve underserved populations including greater Minnesota, tribal nations, diverse communities, and students. From Grand Marais and Thief River Falls, to Mankato and Winona, and just about everywhere in between, we’ve got Minnesota covered.  AMPERS helps member stations serve their diverse communities by generating revenue, developing and sharing programming, and works to correct the narrative regarding historically underrepresented communities through accurate storytelling and reporting.  

Minnesota Native News is a is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities since 2014. MNN is produced and distributed by AMPERS and airs on tribal and community stations across Minnesota. MNN reaches more than 124,000 listeners each week. The team includes a majority of Native reporters/producers all sharing in the editorial and story-telling duties. 

AMPERS is seeking Minnesota-based contract Producers to pitch and produce quality, thoughtful, and impactful stories for the Minnesota Native News newscast. The ideal candidate has significant experience working in and with Indigenous communities. 

Duties may include: 

  • Generating story ideas for the weekly Minnesota Native News broadcast  
  • Scripting readers for newscasts using news writing 
  • Interviewing community members  
  • Editing recorded audio into sound-rich, informative, and engaging stories  
  • Attending team meetings – when scheduled – to discuss and plan newscasts  
  • Ensuring the timely completion and quality of stories  
  • Upholding journalistic ethics  
  • Working closely with the Minnesota Native News Executive Producer  
  • Other duties as assigned by the VP of Programming  

Required Qualifications: 

  • Experience with storytelling and/or journalism   
  • Some experience with either recording, voicing, and/or audio production   
  • Experience with media storytelling  
  • Organized and detail oriented  
  • Excellent communications skills  
  • Willing to participate in training and receive feedback during the production process 
  • Able to deliver on deadline 

Desired Qualifications: 

  • Experience working with and reporting about Indigenous communities  
  • Experience covering Minnesota Indigenous issues across regions of the state 
  • Experience with audio editing  

Work Environment 

  • 100% remote 
  • Family-friendly environment  
  • Strong commitment to diversity  
  • Candidate must provide their own computer and equipment  
  • Candidate will report to the Minnesota Native News Executive Producer  

Commitment to Diversity, Inclusivity, and Equal Employment   

AMPERS strongly encourages women, people of color, Native Americans, LGBTQIA2S+ individuals, people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, foreign-born residents, and Veterans to apply. Applicants will not be discriminated against because of race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, veteran status, medical condition, national origin or ancestry, or any protected category prohibited by state and federal laws. 

Compensation & Benefits 

  • $350.00 per fully produced 90-second — 120-second audio story 
  • $75.00 per scripted 30-second reader 
  • Additional pay tiers based on work assignment 

Length of contract  

Present – January 2026 (with the possibility for extension).   

Application Process 

AMPERS will accept applications for News Producers on a rolling basis. All interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references via e-mail to mnnteam@ampers.org. 

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