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KQIC (102.5 FM) is an American radio station located in Willmar, Minnesota, United States. [2] KQIC has a strong signal that can be picked up across most of Central Minnesota. It began as an AOR station in the 1960s, but now features a hot adult contemporary format. On January 16, 2024, KQIC was sold to Lakeland Media.
Timothy Burns (Wisconsin politician) (1820–1853), lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, 1851–1853 Timothy Burns (Louisiana politician) (born 1957), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from St. Tammany Parish
In 1981, the station's transmitter was moved to the old KXGO-TV/KEND-TV (now KVLY-TV) tower south of Sabin, MN. [2] While being a rock station for nearly all of its existence, Q98 was more specifically an active rock station since the early 1990s, with its roots in album oriented rock (AOR). For most of the last decade, KQWB-FM has had a ...
[10] [11] Republican nominee Tim Burns described the election as "a referendum on the Obama-[Nancy] Pelosi agenda," [12] while The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza said "the race is simply a must-win" for Republicans, [13] and political scientist Tom Schaller of FiveThirtyEight wrote that the district "is precisely the sort of district ...
Willmar was established as the county seat in 1871 and was incorporated as a village in 1874 and as a city in 1901. [9] Willmar was the site of a bank robbery by the Machine Gun Kelly gang on July 15, 1930. They robbed the Bank of Willmar (later Otto Bremer Trust) of about $70,000 (equivalent to $1,318,000 in 2024) and wounded three people. [10]
Burns was the last of the original three news presenters to leave WTCN; in January 1982, he accepted a position with WSB-TV in Atlanta, [96] where he would spend 40 years. [97] Ratings improved modestly when channel 11 shifted its early newscast from 6 to 5:30 p.m., moving it out of direct competition with WCCO and KSTP, though it still trailed ...
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Willmar, Minnesota. Pages in category "People from Willmar, Minnesota" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
The legislature met in a regular session from January 7, 1997, to May 15, 1997. A special session convened on June 26, 1997, to consider funding for K–12 schools, DWI measures, and government data practices.