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WHSY was a radio station that broadcast on 1230 kHz AM in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States. It was owned by Charles W. Holt's Hub City Broadcasting Company and broadcast from 1948 to 1994. It was owned by Charles W. Holt's Hub City Broadcasting Company and broadcast from 1948 to 1994.
WFOR's initial construction permit, with the sequentially assigned call letters WRBJ, was issued in March 1928 to the Woodruff Furniture Co. at 119 West Pine Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. [4] In late 1931 the call letters were changed to WPFB, [5] and in 1936 they became WFOR. [6] In October 1945 B. B McLemore joined WFOR as its chief ...
This is a list of airports in Mississippi (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
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Order 2008-4-2 (April 4, 2008): re-selecting Mesaba Aviation, Inc., d/b/a Northwest Airlink, to provide subsidized essential air service (EAS) at the hyphenated communities of Hattiesburg and Laurel, Mississippi, through the Hattiesburg–Laurel Regional Airport for the two-year period beginning July 1, 2008, for an annual subsidy of $1,191,435 ...
On 8 December 1941, Hattiesburg Army Air Field opened, assigned to the Third Air Force. The first mission was antisubmarine patrols along the Gulf of Mexico coast. In early June 1942, the 21st Bombardment Group , based at Jackson Army Air Base , dispatched the 313th Bombardment Squadron flying B-25 Mitchells from the airfield.
The flights to and from Memphis would also make stops at Columbus, Georgia, Jackson, Mississippi, Tupelo, Mississippi, or Laurel/Hattiesburg. American Eagle served Meridian on behalf of American Airlines via a code sharing agreement with flights to American's hub in Nashville from 1986 until 1992. The carrier flew Fairchild Swearingen ...