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  2. List of radio stations in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Village of Ruidoso New Mexico: News/Talk KRUX: 91.5 FM: Las Cruces: Board of Regents, New Mexico State University: College radio KRWG: 90.7 FM: Las Cruces: Regents of New Mexico State University: Public radio KRWN: 92.5 FM: Farmington: Hutton Broadcasting, LLC: Classic rock KRXG: 91.3 FM: Silver City: Regents of New Mexico State University ...

  3. KRWN - Wikipedia

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    KRWN (92.5 FM) is a radio station with a classic rock format.It is licensed to Farmington, New Mexico serving the Four Corners area.. KRWN started out as a top 40 radio station

  4. Farmington, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The high schools are Farmington High School, Piedra Vista High School, Rocinante High School, and San Juan College High School. There are four middle schools, Heights, Hermosa, Mesa View and Tibbetts. [23] New Mexico School for the Deaf operates a preschool facility in Farmington. [24] Navajo Preparatory School is a Bureau of Indian Education ...

  5. KISZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KISZ-FM (97.9 MHz) is a country music radio station in the Four Corners area of the Western United States. It is licensed to Cortez, Colorado and is owned by Hutton Broadcasting, LLC. Bill Kruger-Regional Director, Don Kirk-Program Director.

  6. Long awaited Piñon Hills Boulevard extension in Farmington ...

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    The first phase of Farmington's long-awaited Piñon Hills Boulevard extension ... said the design of the county’s work is progressing to a 90% review by officials at the New Mexico Department of ...

  7. KENN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station was first licensed, as KVBC, in 1951, to Luella M. Bowles and Marvin E. Bowles, doing business as the Valley Broadcasting Company in Farmington.It initially operated with 250 watts on 1240 kHz, which in 1957 was changed to 5,000 watts daytime and 1,000 watts at night on 1390 kHz.

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