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  2. KEEH - Wikipedia

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    KEEH (104.9 MHz) is a non-profit FM radio station in Spokane, Washington, known as "Shine 104.9." It broadcasts a Contemporary Christian radio format and is owned by the Upper Columbia Media Association, with its offices and radio studios on South Grove Road. KEEH has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 10,500 watts.

  3. List of radio stations in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Owner Format [3]; KACS: 90.5 FM: Chehalis: Chehalis Valley Educational Foundation: Contemporary Inspirational: KACW: 91.3 FM

  4. KTSL - Wikipedia

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    KTSL (101.9 FM) is an Air1 network affiliate radio station broadcasting a Christian worship format. Licensed to Medical Lake, Washington, the station serves the Spokane metropolitan area. KTSL is owned by Educational Media Foundation. [2]

  5. Heart announces December show at Spokane Arena; tickets on ...

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    The Dec. 5 concert will open with Cheap Trick, of "The Flame," "Might Wings" and "I Want You to Want Me" fame. Tickets range from $35 to $149.50 and go on sale 10 a.m. Friday at TicketsWest.com or ...

  6. KKRS - Wikipedia

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    KKRS (97.3 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station broadcasting a Christian talk and teaching radio format. Licensed to Davenport, Washington, the station serves the Spokane metropolitan area. It is owned by Penfold Communications. [2] Most programming is simulcast with sister station KRTM in Banning, California.

  7. Spokane Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Spokane Coliseum (nicknamed The Boone Street Barn) [5] [6] was an indoor arena in the northwestern United States, located in Spokane, Washington. Opened in late 1954, [ 2 ] it had a seating capacity of 5,400.