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Ottawa, Kansas 66067 United States: Circulation: 2,916 [1] Website: OttawaHerald.com: The Ottawa Herald is a local newspaper in the town of Ottawa, Kansas. [2] History
KOFO airs country music from across the decades, and specializes in local news. KCHZ 95.7 FM is licensed to Ottawa (and was, at one time, owned by KOFO); its studios are in Mission, Kansas. 88.9 is home to the Ottawa University student station, KTJO-FM. 90.5FM features the Ottawa-based KRBW's Christian programming.
Media related to Newspapers of Kansas at Wikimedia Commons; Kansas Press Association - has a full list of daily and weekly newspapers that are KPA members. Penny Abernathy, "The Expanding News Desert: Kansas", Usnewsdeserts.com, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century)
The total cause count associated with the current outbreak in the Kansas City Metro area (67) makes it “the largest outbreak in the U.S. at this time over the span of one year since the CDC ...
The Kansas Legislature and Governor Laura Kelly agreed on a $100 million project to demolish the 14-story Docking State Office Building in Topeka and replace it on the same site with a smaller ...
KCHZ (95.7 FM), is a conservative talk radio station licensed to Ottawa, Kansas and serving the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. The Cumulus Media, Inc. outlet operates with an ERP of 98 kW. Its studios are located in Overland Park, Kansas, and its transmitter is located near Linwood, Kansas. KCHZ serves as an FM simulcast of KCMO (710 AM).
Licensed to Ottawa, Kansas, United States, the station is owned by Brandy Communications. [3] The KOFO station is located at 320 Radio Rd in Ottawa, KS. The main Operations Manager is Brad Howard, the News Director is Jeff Brewer, and the Traffic Manager is Sean Torrez. Former logo
The Old Depot Museum is a history museum located in Ottawa, Kansas. The focus of the museum is primarily on the regional history of Franklin County, and the importance of trains to the development of small towns. [1] [2] It features history of local Native Americans, local industries, and has accurate recreations of historical rooms. [3]