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WRCI was known as WLKM until September 18, 2008. WRCI programming is simulcast on a translator (W246BW) at 97.1 FM in Three Rivers, hence the station's moniker of "River Country 97.1." Prior to the current Classic Hit Country, WLKM operated at 1510 on the AM dial as a Music of Your Life station.
WLKM-FM is a radio station owned by Impact Radio and licensed to Three Rivers, Michigan. The featured music is adult contemporary. The format switched from classic hits on June 17, 2012, when the Dial Global Classic Hits format the station had been carrying was discontinued. Programming now comes from Westwood One's AC format.
Three Rivers is a city in St. Joseph County, Michigan. The population was 7,973 at the time of the 2020 census. [5] Three Rivers derives its name from its location at the confluence of the St. Joseph River and two tributaries, the Rocky and Portage rivers. [6] The St. Joseph River flows into Lake Michigan.
Seven of the commercial blocks, however, were built by farmer Isaac Null over the period of 1863-1886. In 1884, Null also built his house, located within the district at 105 W. Michigan. The downtown area remains one of the most intact nineteenth and early twentieth-century downtowns in southwest Michigan [2]
Three Rivers Conference may refer to: Three Rivers Conference (Illinois), USA; school sports conferences; Three Rivers Conference (Indiana), USA; school sports ...
After first initiating a series of residencies designed to bring small ensemble performance into new, community-oriented venues, CMA was chosen by the National Endowment for the Arts to administer NEA's first chamber music grant program. The first Chamber Music America National Conference was held in 1978, and membership was extended to ...
Cohn, Fred (January/February, 2009). “Making Good in Motown”, Chamber Music Magazine. Heyman, Barbara B. (1992). Samuel Barber, the Composer and His Music, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-509058-6. pp 359–373. Lyman, David. (September 27, 2018). “In its 75th season, chamber music group is thinking regionally“ Detroit Free Press
Three Pieces for String Quartet – 1958, premiered at the Chamber Music Conference and Composers' Forum of the East (then known as the Composers' Conference and Chamber Music Center), Bennington, Vermont; Concerto for Violin and Orchestra – 1958