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  2. WVQM - Wikipedia

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    WVQM (101.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Augusta, Maine. It simulcasts a talk radio format with 103.9 WVOM-FM in Bangor. The stations are owned by Blueberry Broadcasting. [2] The radio studios and offices are on Target Industrial Circle in Bangor with additional studios at Community Drive in Augusta.

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    About 17,300 Augusta County residents participated in early voting. This is roughly 1,000 more than did during the 2020 presidential election, and roughly one third of all Augusta County voters.

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    Augusta GreenJackets' Independence Day festivities are July 4 at SRP Park in North Augusta's Riverside Village at 187 Railroad Ave. There will be live music before the game 5-6 p.m. There will be ...

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    Kroc Fest is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Salvation Army Kroc Center of Augusta at 1833 Browns Ln.There will be a trunk-or-treat, touch-a-truck, bounce houses, costumed characters, food trucks ...

  8. WMME-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMME-FM (92.3 MHz), known as "92 Moose", is a radio station located in Augusta, Maine.The station airs a top 40 (CHR) format.The station has an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts, meaning that the station can be heard across much of Central, Western, and Mid-Coast Maine.

  9. WMDR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The 1340 frequency was previously known as WFAU; in 1994, its call sign and nostalgia format moved to 1280 AM, while 1340 became religious station WMDR. (The 1280 frequency became WJYE in 2014 and WHTP in 2020).