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  2. Wisconsin Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    WIS 11 begins in Grant County at the freeway carrying US 61 and US 151 and concurrent with WIS 35.WIS 35 turns south to Illinois a half of a mile into the route as WIS 11 meanders to the east to Hazel Green where it picks up WIS 80 north for 3 miles (4.8 km) before turning east again into Lafayette County while WIS 80 continues north along the county line. [2]

  3. Template:Attached KML/Wisconsin Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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  4. WCWF - Wikipedia

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    WCWF is used as a "shadow station" for WLUK programming preempted due to extended breaking news or severe weather coverage, or network programming (mainly sports events) that overruns into or is scheduled to preempt regular programs; for example, 9 p.m. newscasts on WLUK that are preempted for Fox Sports broadcasts will air on WCWF (in prior years, WLUK leased access on a Time Warner Cable ...

  5. WB 11 - Wikipedia

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    WB 11 may refer to one of the following television stations that were formerly affiliated with The WB: KBDA, Amarillo, Texas (cable-only affiliate) KPLR-TV, St. Louis, Missouri; KZWB, Eugene, Oregon (cable-only affiliate) WPIX, New York, New York

  6. WXOW - Wikipedia

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    On June 11, 2009, WXOW moved from its initial digital channel assignment to channel 48 at a higher broadcasting power. WXOW and WQOW launched This TV (simulcast on new third digital subchannels of the stations) in February–March 2010. [7] [8] WXOW had a construction permit to air a digital fill-in translator covering Tomah, Wisconsin.

  7. KBJR-TV - Wikipedia

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    A car operated by KBJR-TV parked in the exterior of the studio. On February 11, 2014, Quincy Media announced that it would purchase KBJR-TV and its satellite KRII, along with WEEK-TV in Peoria, Illinois, and WBNG-TV in Binghamton, New York, from Granite (the deal at the time also included the outright purchase of WPTA in Fort Wayne, Indiana, from the Malara Broadcast Group).