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  2. KNRG - Wikipedia

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    KNRG is a terrestrial American radio station airing an Americana format licensed to New Ulm, Texas, and broadcasting on 92.3 MHz FM. The station is owned by Roy E. Henderson. The station is owned by Roy E. Henderson.

  3. KULM-FM - Wikipedia

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    KULM-FM was first proposed by John L. Labay of Columbus, as a 3 kilowatt Class A facility in 1972. A construction permit to build a transmission tower on U.S. Highway 90, 2 miles west of downtown Columbus, was granted on March 8, 1973. The KULM-FM callsign was assigned to the facility on May 3, 1973.

  4. KVLG - Wikipedia

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    KVLG (1570 AM) is a terrestrial American radio station licensed to La Grange, Texas, United States, simulcasting FM sister station KBUK, which airs a Classic Country format. The station is owned by Kbuk Radio, Inc. [2]

  5. This Cozy Farmhouse Is Nestled In The Texas Countryside - AOL

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    Nestled in the countryside of La Grange, Texas, the home draws inspiration from classic European farmhouses, incorporating a swooping roofline and a mix of stone and wood finishes, giving the home ...

  6. KBUK - Wikipedia

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    An application to establish a Class A 3 kilowatt ERP FM radio station, elevated at 205 meters height above average terrain, was granted by the Federal Communications Commission on May 15, 1970. The facility was constructed on Farm to Market Road 155 , .4 miles southeast of U.S. Highway 77 near La Grange.

  7. KGAS-FM - Wikipedia

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    KGAS-FM first began broadcasting in 1998, having received an initial permit to construct a Class A FM facility on July 9, 1991. The station is currently owned by Wanda Hanszen and Jerry Hanszen, through licensee Hanszen Broadcasting, Inc.

  8. KBLA Talk 1580 Host Robin Ayers Dies at 44: 'You Could ... - AOL

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    Radio host Robin Ayers has died. She was 44. Ayers - who was a well-known entertainment reporter and radio host at KBLA 1580 Talk Radio - died on Thursday, Dec. 5, it has been announced.

  9. KCTX-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCTX-FM (96.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. [2] Licensed to Childress, Texas , United States, the station is currently owned by James G. Boles, Jr. [ 3 ] It is licensed to broadcast at a frequency of 96.1 MHz.