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  2. List of utility cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Palmer Mutual Telephone Company: Iowa Palmetto Rural Telephone Cooperative: South Carolina Palo Cooperative Telephone Association: Iowa Panhandle Telephone Cooperative: Oklahoma & Texas Panora Communications Cooperative: Iowa Partner Communications Cooperative: Iowa Paul Bunyan Communications: Minnesota Peetz Cooperative Telephone Company: Colorado

  3. Paul Bunyan - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bunyan (49 foot) and Babe the Blue Ox (35 foot) statues at Trees of Mystery near Klamath, California. Note the size of the visitors at Babe's hooves. William Laughead's 1916 ad campaign for the Red River Lumber Company launched Paul Bunyan toward national fame, and established his marketing appeal which continues into the 21st century. [32]

  4. KBUN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KBUN-AM first went on the air on October 30, 1946, as part of a wave of radio and TV stations that launched after electronics rationing during World War II. [2] It was initially owned and operated by Harry F. Pihl and R. W. Bradford as Bemidji Broadcasting Co. (aka, Paul Bunyan Broadcasting Co.) and broadcast with 250 watts at 1450 AM, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. [3] Affiliated with the ...

  5. Bemidji, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Bunyan State Trail runs from Brainerd, Minnesota, ... Now owned by Forum Communications Company, it was founded as a weekly in 1896. [60] TV stations

  6. WTCM-FM - Wikipedia

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    After fighting in World War II, Biederman started WATT 1240 Cadillac, Michigan in 1945, WATZ 1450 Alpena, Michigan in 1946, WMBN 1340 Petoskey, Michigan in 1947 and WATC 900 Gaylord, Michigan in 1950, all collectively known as the Paul Bunyan Network. All but WATC are still on the air today, but Midwestern Broadcasting owns only WTCM and WATZ.

  7. List of telecommunications companies - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Telecom Company: $18.0 [21] Saudi Arabia: 22: Lumen: $17.5 [22] United States ... Numbers of total revenues of most telephone operating companies are sourced ...

  8. Korean axe murder incident - Wikipedia

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    Remains of the tree that was the object of the 1976 axe murder incident, as seen in 1984. Deliberately left standing after Operation Paul Bunyan, the stump was replaced by a monument in 1987. North Korean and UNC forces during the 1976 axe attack. The Korean axe murder incident (Korean: 판문점 도끼살인사건; lit.

  9. Omni Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Organized in 1988, the company was owned and operated by Louis H. Buron Jr., and Mary Campbell. They relocated from the Twin Cities to Bemidji, where, in 1989, the company acquired its first two stations, Paul Bunyan Broadcasting Company's KBUN and KBHP(FM). The offices and studios were located at 502 Beltrami Avenue in Bemidji.