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John Jacob Astor Experiment Station (closed 1972) Harney Branch Station, (closed 1954) Pendleton Experiment Station and Sherman Experiment Station (merged to form CBARC) Central Oregon Agricultural Research & Extension Center in Powell Butte, sold in 2018; Red Soils Experiment Station (Oregon City, Oregon, 1939-1964)
Remote Automatic Weather Station (RAWS) with TriLeg tower at Ruby Lake Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Elko County, Nevada. The Remote Automatic Weather Stations (RAWS) system is a network of automated weather stations run by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and monitored by the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), mainly to observe potential wildfire ...
The radio station's call letters were changed to KOAC on December 11, 1925. In 1932, KOAC became a service of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education General Extension Division. [3] During the mid-1950s, the university constructed KOAC's first TV studios inside Gill Coliseum. On October 7, 1957, the station began television broadcasting as ...
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Weekday mornings on KPNW begin with Wake Up Call, an information and interview show with local hosts Bill Lundun and Gerry Snyder.The rest of the day includes nationally syndicated programs: Markley, Van Camp, & Robbins, The Dana Loesch Show, Infowars with Alex Jones, This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal, The Lars Larson Show (Larson was a one-time news intern at KPNW) and Coast ...
KRBM's roots began when Blaine Hanks was recruited by Blue Mountain Community College in 1968 to start a 2-year radio broadcasting program. On April 18, 1970, KRBM signed on the air with broadcast students operating the station and Blaine Hanks as general manager. The calls letters stood for Radio Blue Mountain. The original power was 10 watts ...
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KMHD (89.1 FM) is a listener-supported, non-profit FM broadcast radio station in Portland, Oregon. For the first 25 years of its operation, the station's studio was located on the Mt. Hood Community College campus in Gresham, Oregon, before moving to OPB's studios. Its transmitter is on the Tualatin Mountains.