Do those MPR stations have local staffs? I looked yesterday at their coverage map, and it is impressive for sure!In Minnesota, MPR and their network form a reliable backbone of the EAS system, including in some very remote and wilderness areas with often harsh conditions. And while they aren't the "only" station in those small communities, they're definitely the only ones with much in the way of resources should there be a severe event effecting significant portions of the state.
However, the website seems to indicate that they are all a single program network. I may not have explored deeply enough, thus my question.
They say, "Minnesota Public Radio® (MPR) is one of the nation’s premier public radio organizations, producing programming for radio, digital and live audiences. Operating a 45-station terrestrial radio network, MPR serves nearly all of Minnesota and parts of surrounding states."
What I see is that all stations are either on the news net or the classical net, with no local programming. Stations | Minnesota Public Radio