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  2. WZHR - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the "Boss Hogg" network, along with WHNR (1360 AM) in Cypress Gardens, WWAB (1330 AM) in Lakeland, WKFL (1170 AM) in Bushnell, WAVP (1390 AM) in Avon Park and FM translator stations W298BU 107.5 FM Avon Park and W282CC 104.3 FM Zephyrhills. WZHR is a Class C AM station. It is powered at 1,000 watts using a non-directional antenna. [2]

  3. Job Today - Wikipedia

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    Job Today is a mobile app that facilitates connections between individuals seeking employment and opportunities in several industries. [4] The company has onboarded 20,000 employers within the first eight months since its launch, and it has received two million job applications, resulting in 10,000 individuals securing employment. [5] [6]

  4. The Zephyrhills News - Wikipedia

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    The Zephyrhills News, located in Zephyrhills, Florida, United States, is a weekly broadsheet newspaper located in Pasco County just north of Tampa. It is the second oldest business still in operation in the city, founded in 1911 as the Zephyrhills Colonist.

  5. New Bossier City Live! casino posts 750 new jobs: Here's how ...

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    Live! Casino officials in Bossier City said the resort will generate a $34 million annual payroll with 750 jobs.

  6. WZPH-LP - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 November 2024, at 06:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. WXTB - Wikipedia

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    WXTB-FM was the home of the top rated "98 Rock All Request Morning Show" with Seabass and Heather (1990–1993), and then later Seabass and Marla (1993–1995). The station brought in former rival WYNF Program Director Charlie Logan to replace Seabass, with "The Charlie and Marla Morning Show" lasting less than one year.