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Meadville is a city in and the county seat of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. [7] The population was 13,050 at the 2020 census . [ 8 ] The first permanent settlement in Northwestern Pennsylvania , Meadville is within 40 miles (64 km) of Erie and within 90 miles (140 km) of Pittsburgh .
WGYY signed on the air in 1948 as WMGW-FM, the first FM radio station in Crawford County. It was founded by Meadville physician Dr. Harry C. Winslow. Dr. Winslow chose his daughter's initials (Mary Grace Winslow) for the station's call letters. WMGW-FM was co-owned with AM 1490 WMGW.
1884. Headquarters. 947 Federal Court, Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335 United States. Circulation. 14,128 daily [1] Website. meadvilletribune.com. The Meadville Tribune is a seven-day morning daily newspaper published in Meadville, Pennsylvania, and covering Crawford County. It is owned by CNHI.
Past Incidents in the last 12 hours: There were no traffic incidents reported in this area for the past 12 hours. U.S. 169 Current Incidents: Broken down vehicle on northbound I-35 in Kansas City
A traffic warning has been issued after a crash on I-35 between North Chouteau Trafficway/Exit 9 and Brighton Avenue/Exit 10. The impacted road section is 60 feet long. The incident report was ...
Today's top weather news for Friday, Nov. 8, 2024: Powerful Hurricane Rafael has strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico after slamming into Cuba, Plus, a potentially historic winte… USA TODAY 12 ...
Broken down vehicle on northbound I-435 in Kansas City. There is a broken down vehicle on I-435 between Woodend Road/Exit 8 and K-32/Exit 9. The event impacts 550 feet. The warning was released on ...
WRQI. WRQI (94.3 FM) is a classic rock music formatted radio station in Saegertown, Pennsylvania owned and operated by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle Media Family, LLC, and is branded as "Rocky 94.3 & 107.7". WRQI simulcasts with WRQW 107.7 FM (licensed to Cooperstown), serving Titusville, Oil City, Franklin, and Tionesta.