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  2. KDQN-FM - Wikipedia

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    KDQN-FM (92.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to De Queen, Arkansas , United States, the station serves the Texarkana area. The station is currently owned by Jay W. Bunyard & Teresa Bunyard, through licensee Bunyard Broadcasting, Inc. [ 3 ]

  3. KDQN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KDQN (1390 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish music format. [2] Licensed to De Queen, Arkansas , United States. The station is currently owned by Jay W. Bunyard & Teresa Bunyard, through licensee Bunyard Broadcasting, Inc. [ 3 ]

  4. List of newspapers in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The Crossett Home-News: Crossett: 1949 1950 Merged into The Crossett News Observer: The Crossett News-Observer: Crossett 1950 1980 Renamed The Ashley News Observer: The Crossett Observer: Crossett 1906 c. 1940: Owned by the Crossett Lumber Co. [53] The Daily News: Mountain Home 1994 1999 Succeeded the North Arkansas View [54] The Daily Siftings ...

  5. KDQN - Wikipedia

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    KDQN-FM, a radio station (92.1 FM) licensed to De Queen, Arkansas, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.

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  8. Southwest Times Record - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest American, a morning daily, began publishing in 1907. In July 1909, the Times and the News Record merged as the Fort Smith Times Record . In 1920, boyhood friends John S. Parks and George D. Carney purchased the Fort Smith Times Record , and in 1923, they also bought the American .

  9. J. Oscar Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    J. Oscar Humphrey (January 25, 1886 - March 31, 1956) was a politician from Southwest Arkansas. He served as the Arkansas State Auditor from 1929 to 1935 and 1937–1956, despite having both arms amputated above the elbow due to a sawmill accident as a child.

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