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The station was originally licensed as KRIT on February 1, 1965, [3] but changed callsigns to KIAQ on September 1, 1992. [4]In addition to its modern country music format, the station also provides local, regional and national news coverage, weather, sports and daily agriculture reports.
Valero is ranked No. 31 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue as of 2018. [33] For 2023, the company reported earnings of US$9.149 billion, with an annual revenue of US$144.766 billion. Valero Energy's shares traded at $130 per share, and its market capitalization was valued at over US$44 billion ...
KTLB (105.9 FM) is a radio station that broadcasts from Fort Dodge, Iowa (licensed to Twin Lakes, Iowa).The station broadcasts an oldies music format as "105.9 The Beach". The station is owned by Alpha Media, through licensee Digity 3E License, LLC.
KWMT (540 AM) is a commercial radio station in Fort Dodge, Iowa. The station is owned by Alpha Media and it has a classic country radio format with news, sports and farm information features. KWMT's slogan is "True Country". Its radio studios and offices are located on North 10th Street in Fort Dodge.
The Oleson Park Music Pavilion, also known as the Karl King Bandshell, is located in Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States. The pavilion is associated with Karl King , a famed composer for concert and military bands, who advocated for its construction. [ 2 ]
To get a literal monkey off his back, a man visits his local Dodge dealer and purchases a new Dodge Magnum station wagon. Ford "The One" A Ford GT is shown driven at speed on a racetrack. Credit card MasterCard "Errands" Homer Simpson is doing some errands such as buying beer instead of diapers, an oil change, and a haircut. Homer seems to know ...
"Indian Lake" is a song with music and lyrics written by Tony Romeo. [3] [4] It was recorded by the pop band The Cowsills, and included on their 1968 album Captain Sad and His Ship of Fools (MGM E/SE-4554).
Free time is a type of musical anti-meter free from musical time and time signature. It is used when a piece of music has no discernible beat. Instead, the rhythm is intuitive and free-flowing. In standard musical notation, there are seven ways in which a piece is indicated to be in free time: There is simply no time signature displayed.