Olympic Games Coverage


February 10, 2026 9:12 PM CDT
By: Jay Roberts
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There’s a ton of Olympic action coming out of Milan! I’m proud to be bringing you the highlights from the games, twice daily, on all of our Civic Media radio stations around Wisconsin. Listen for those updates in the 8am and 3pm hours each weekday throughout the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Fun fact: These games are the only in Olympic history to feature two, separately located, simultaneously lit, and extinguished cauldrons! This dual cauldron design was created to mirror each other, symbolizing the harmony and shared identity between the two host cities, which are located roughly 400km (248 miles) apart.
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