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  2. KSIB-FM - Wikipedia

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    KSIB-FM (101.3 MHz) is a radio station located in Creston, Iowa that serves an eight-county area in southwest Iowa. It has been a country format station for most of its broadcast history. The station changed to talk format for six months in 2014 before returning to the country music format. KSIB also broadcasts local news, weather and sports.

  3. KSIB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KSIB (1520 AM) is a commercial radio station serving the Creston, Iowa area. The station primarily broadcasts a classic hits music format. KSIB is licensed to G. O. Radio, Ltd which is owned by David and Kathy Rieck. KSIB is authorized to broadcast only during daytime hours.

  4. KSIB - Wikipedia

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    KSIB-FM, a radio station (101.3 FM) licensed to Creston, Iowa, 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.

  5. Three dead in two accidents on 34 Friday - AOL

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    Union County Sheriff's Office, Creston Police and Fire departments and Creston EMS were on scene. Earlier in the day, Iowa State Patrol reported a head-on-collision on Highway 34, west of Osceola.

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  7. Jerome Clarke Hunsaker - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Hunsaker was born in Creston, Iowa, on Aug. 26,1886, the only child of Walter J. Hunsaker and Alma Lyle Clarke Hunsaker. Walter Hunsaker descended from Swiss Anabaptists who had immigrated to Philadelphia in the 1730s and moved progressively west in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

  8. William Bell (tubist) - Wikipedia

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    William John Bell (born December 25, 1902, Creston, Iowa, died August 7, 1971, Perry, Iowa) [1] was the premier player and teacher of the tuba in America during the first half of the 20th century. In 1921, he joined the band of John Philip Sousa , and from 1924 to 1937 he served as Principal Tuba with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra .

  9. Don Corbitt - Wikipedia

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    Donald Oliver Corbitt was born on April 1, 1924, in Creston, Iowa. [1] He attended Prescott High School in Arizona. He played football at the University of Arizona. [1]