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2019- WNCW s license holder is Isothermal Community College and the station functions as a department of the college. WNCW furthers the educational mission of the college as a full service public radio station that provides news, information, and music programming to the region served by our signal. Our region is made up of a diverse and varied culture. WNCW strives to provide programming and support that will stimulate innovation, economic development, lifelong learning, the arts, and the musical and cultural heritage that is so revered in Western NC and the region covered by our large broadcast coverage area. We make a concerted effort to identify issues of concern and importance to our audience and engage with partners in the region to provide our support and produce programming that addresses those areas of concern. WNCW provides our audience with news from the local, regional, and national level. We include longer form feature stori
On December 23, 2020, Robert Wm. McCutcheon, Jr. (81) died at Spartanburg Regional Hospital Spartanburg, SC after a brief illness with his daughter holding his hand.
Bob was self-employed and worked right up to his time of death as a real estate appraiser in Rutherfordton, NC.
Bob is survived by his children, Robert Wm. McCutcheon III (Patty) Traverse City, Michigan and Amy Jo Roote (Timothy) Rutherfordton, NC; his younger brother, Thomas Lynam (Shirley) Boise, Idaho; and three half-sisters. He had four grandchildren, Connie Campbell (Ryan) Traverse City, Michigan, Benjamin Roote (Monica) Asheville, NC, Krystal Hinkley (Jamie) Cedar Bluff, VA, and Angela Roote, Asheville, NC. Bob had five great-grandchildren and was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Wm. McCutcheon Sr. and Harriet Capelin Lynam.