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Alternative rock with some other formats depending on the program. KNWD: 91.7 FM: Natchitoches: Northwestern State University: Alternative: KNXX: 104.9 FM: Donaldsonville: Guaranty Broadcasting Company of Baton Rouge, LLC: Sports KOCZ-LP: 94.9 FM: Opelousas: Southern Development Foundation Field Office: Urban/Variety KOGM: 107.1 FM: Opelousas ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... He also worked for the Lafayette Urban Ministry for 40 years, including as the organization's executive director. [4]
The business was founded in 2007 by five local physicians to help patients in cancer treatment, and their families, access basic unmet needs.
In 2010, [17] the U.S. Census Bureau reported there were 273,738 people, 89,536 households, and 61,826 families residing within metropolitan Lafayette. From 2010 to 2015, the Lafayette metropolitan area outpaced the Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area in North Louisiana by population, becoming the third largest metropolitan area in the state.
The U.S. state of Louisiana has a total of ten metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs); 37 of Louisiana's sixty-four (64) parishes are classified as metropolitan. [1] According to the 2020 United States census, these parishes had a combined population of 3,918,560 (84.1% of the state's population).
The station signed on June 3, 1955. Owned by Camellia Broadcasting at the time alongside KLFY radio (AM 1420, now KPEL), it was intended to share time on channel 10 with KVOL-TV, owned at the time by the Morgan Murphy Stations along with KVOL, KVOL-FM (96.1, off-air and moved to Lake Charles by 1976), and The Daily Advertiser.
Urban Ministries, Inc. (UMI) is an independent, African American-owned and operated Christian media company founded in 1970. [1] UMI is based in Chicago and publishes Christian resources, including Sunday School and Vacation Bible School curricula, books, movies, and websites designed for African American churches and others seeking a diverse perspective on faith and life issues.
At Urbana 2006, nearly 22,500 participants attended. Urbana 06 speakers included Rick Warren, pastor and author of The Purpose Driven Life; Ray Bakke, a professor and specialist in urban ministry; Bono from the band U2 (via video); and Ajith Fernando, a well-respected Bible teacher who is the director of Youth for Christ in Sri Lanka.