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WMSS Broadcast our entire program day, including our award-winning sports casts and our Sunday worship service programming. Thanks to the Middletown Area High School Alumni Association for sponsoring the internet streams. Remember, if a stream isn't performing well for you, try a different stream. Also, the problem could be with your internet provider not giving you enough bandwidth.

The main stream carries WMSS daily programming, Sunday worship programming, and most sports broadcasts including Middletown and select Lebanon Valley College sporting events.

The alternate stream carries WMSS daily programming, Sunday worship programming, and select sports broadcasts, including Middletown and Central Dauphin Football and select Lebanon Valley College sporting events.

The backup stream carries select sporting events and is only available during those events.

The WMSS streams support Windows Media Player, Apple iTunes, Winamp, or any other player capable of playing ShoutCast streams. Groove on Windows 10 is known to not always work correctly for WMSS streams.

 

 

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  • Thousands without power in Dauphin, Cumberland counties after storm
    (WHTM) - Thousands of customers are without power on Saturday night after a strong storm swept through the region. According to PPL, as of 10:30 p.m. on Saturday 4,477 customers in Cumberland County and 5,666 customers in Dauphin County are without power. According to PPL some customers may not have power restored until Sunday morning. [...]
  • Cumberland County man killed in weekend crash
    MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) - A Newville man has died after a crash on Rt. 944 on Saturday. According to the Cumberland County Coroner's office, the 28-year-old was driving westbound when he went over a hill near the intersection at Deer Lane at a high rate of speed. The coroner's office says the driver lost [...]
  • Weather settles down overnight after stormy evening in spots
    Scattered thunderstorms, some of which were severe, impacted the region this evening. One storm in particular which moved through Harrisburg around 7:45 PM contained damaging winds, ping-pong ball sized hail, and led to localized flash flooding. Meanwhile, some of the Midstate didn't see a drop of rain this evening. This, while some spots received upwards of half an inch of rain from these storms. Temperatures will fall through the 60s before hitting a crisper mid 50s range overnight. Clouds will clear the area tomorrow morning, and a mainly sunny day is expected with seasonable temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Overall, another generally dry stretch is anticipated for the upcoming work week. While not great news on a drought front, one big benefit to the dryness is outdoor comfort and security of plans. The building of an upper level trough to our east heading into the middle of next week brings the chance for a stray light rain shower at best, but no noteworthy or drought-relieving rain is expected. High temperatures will stabilize in the upper 70s to near 80 next week, with slightly warmer conditions possible heading into next weekend. Overall, very pleasant weather is on tap for the first full week of June! Most of the remaining precipitation this evening will taper by midnight. Temperatures will fall through the 60s before hitting a crisper mid 50s range overnight. Looking ahead the one big benefit to the dryness is outdoor comfort and security of plans. The building of an upper level trough heading into the mid part of next week brings some chance for the rogue shower, but dryness will be the prevailing condition across the viewing area over the next week. Certainly, the lack of rain is not ideal, but with highs stabilizing in the upper 70s to near 80 next week, one could not imagine better outdoor weather to start June.
  • One killed in Route 30 accident in York County
    HELLAM TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) - A man has died after a multi-vehicle accident on Route 30 at the Wrightsville off-ramp in York County. According to the York County coroner's office, the three-vehicle crash occurred around 3:30 p.m. on Saturday when a westbound vehicle crossed the median and lost control before striking two other vehicles. The [...]

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