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  2. WKHM-FM - Wikipedia

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    On May 1, 2014, WKHM-FM launched a country music format on its HD2 subchannel, branded as "Hot Country 101.5," relayed on translator W268CA 101.5 FM Jackson, Michigan. [2] The country format is now heard on WIBM 1450 AM and translator 95.9 W240DG. Programming on 101.5 is now a simulcast of WKHM 970 AM. HD2 logo under ESPN Radio affiliation

  3. WIBM - Wikipedia

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    WIBM (1450 AM) is a country music station in Jackson, Michigan owned by Jamie McKibbin, through licensee McKibbin Media Group, Inc. This company also owns news/talk WKHM AM 970 and hot AC WKHM-FM "K105.3".

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  5. 'An honor to watch them': Magnificat ends another successful ...

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    Another successful Jackson High School volleyball season was ended by Magnificat in Thursday's Division I regional semifinal at Barberton.

  6. Breslin Student Events Center - Wikipedia

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    Location: 534 Birch Road East Lansing, MI 48824: Coordinates: Capacity: 14,759 (1989-2010) 14,797 (2010-present) [1] Surface: Hardwood: Construction; Broke ground

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  8. Jackson volleyball set to reload instead of rebuild after ...

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    The Jackson volleyball team lost several key players but with an established culture of winning the standard remains high for the Polar Bears. Jackson volleyball set to reload instead of rebuild ...

  9. List of events at Soldier Field - Wikipedia

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    American Legion Fourth of July Show [1]; Chicagoland Music Festival [1]; Chicago College All-Star Game football game (held at Soldier Field 1934–1942 and 1945–1976); Chicago Prep Bowl football game (held at Soldier Field 1927, 1933–2001; 2003–2015) [1] [6]