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David Noggle, Wisconsin State Representative, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Idaho Territory; Thomas S. Nolan, Wisconsin State Representative; Pliny Norcross, Mayor of Janesville and Wisconsin State Representative; Andrew Palmer, Wisconsin State Senator; Henry A. Patterson, Wisconsin State Representative
WBKY (95.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Stoughton, Wisconsin , United States, the station serves the Janesville and Madison areas. The station is currently owned by Magnum Communications, Inc. and features programming from AP Radio and Jones Radio Network .
The people listed below were born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Janesville, Wisconsin. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
List of people from Janesville, Wisconsin; K. List of people from Kenosha, Wisconsin; L. List of people from La Crosse; List of first minority male lawyers and judges ...
She was promoted to weekend evening news anchor in 2019, and was named co-anchor of the station's "Fox 6 WakeUp" morning news in 2020. RELATED: Gabrielle Mays exits WITI-TV (Channel 6), 'Real ...
WIFS (channel 57) is a television station licensed to Janesville, Wisconsin, United States, serving as the Ion Television affiliate for the Madison area. Owned by Byrne Acquisition Group, the station maintains studios on Syene Road on Madison's far south side, and its transmitter is located in Madison's Junction Ridge neighborhood.
Traffic anchor Kathryn Bracho, third from left, is pictured with Aisha Morales, front, Steve Beylon and Tammy Elliott on WBAY-TV's "Action 2 News This Morning" in 2021. Bracho is leaving the station.
Station advertisement (1936) [3] WCLO was originally licensed on August 24, 1925 to C. E. Whitmore, [4] broadcasting from Camp Lake, west of Kenosha.Its owner at that time was a real estate development company with a project called Camp Lake Oaks, from which came the call letters assigned by the government to the small 50-watt station.