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    KWFC would begin streaming its signal over the Internet in 2006. [4] In January 2015, Baptist Bible College, Inc., [5] sold KWFC to the Radio Training Network. The sale closed on January 30, 2015, at a price of $1,301,000. KWFC's studios were moved to 2550 S. Campbell Ave in Springfield where they continue to operate to this date.

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    St. John's Episcopal Church (Springfield, Missouri) Stone Chapel This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:44 (UTC). Text ...

  5. KWTO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KWTO (560 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Springfield, Missouri. It is owned by Zimmer Midwest Communications and airs a talk radio format. The studios and offices are on East Chestnut Expressway in Springfield. KWTO is powered at 5,000 watts by day and 4,000 watts at night. It uses a directional antenna with a five-tower array.

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  8. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Missouri

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    Columbia, Missouri got a stake in 1970, the Independence Stake was split from the Kansas City stake in 1971 and a stake was organized in Springfield in 1973. The first LDS temple in Missouri was dedicated by Gordon B. Hinckley in the St. Louis area in 1997.

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