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KVDB-FM was the sister station to KVDB (1090 AM, now KSOU), which broadcast from the same studio. During the day, they had separate programming, but in the evening, an easy listening format was simulcast over both stations. On August 1, 1989, the station changed its call sign to KTSB; on April 1, 1996, it changed to the current KSOU-FM. [3]
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KSOU (1090 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish adult hits format. Serving the Sioux Center area in the U.S. state of Iowa , the station is licensed to Community First Broadcasting. [ 2 ] KSOU previously carried a classic hits format and before that, a Christian Contemporary format.
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KSOU-FM, a radio station (93.9 FM) licensed to Sioux Center, Iowa, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title KSOU .
The football team has won two of the last three games in large part because of this running back’s performances. They are looking to end the season with a victory before the district playoffs begin.
Tomasz Schafernaker was born on 8 January 1979 in GdaĆsk, Poland, and attended school both in his native Poland and in Britain.He was educated at the independent school St. John's College, Southsea, in Portsmouth, where he took A-levels in mathematics, physics and art, followed by the University of Reading where he gained a BSc (Hons) in Meteorology.