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[4] In 2020, St. Louis County Library announced that it will no longer charge fines on late materials. Patrons will still be required to pay for lost or damaged materials. [5] In 2021, it was announced that St. Louis County Library and St. Louis City Library will begin sharing an Integrated Library System the following year.
KSLZ (107.7 MHz Z107-7) is a Commercial radio station in St. Louis, Missouri.It airs a contemporary hit radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Z107-7 carries two syndicated programs on weekdays, The Jubal Show from KBKS Seattle is heard in morning drive time while On Air with Ryan Seacrest is heard middays.
Brad's brother Lance still works at KYKY, which was known as the original KSLQ from September 1, 1972 until October 1, 1982. On November 3, 2023, the Federal Communications Commission issued an Order to Pay or to Show Cause for KSLQ-FM to pay delinquent regulatory fees totaling just under $26,000 covering fiscal years 2010 through 2023.
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KWUL (920 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to St. Louis, Missouri, and serving the Greater St. Louis media market. The station is owned by Louis Eckelkamp, through licensee East Central Broadcasting, LLC. KWUL 920 and its sister station, KWUL-FM 101.7 in Elsberry, simulcast an Americana radio format. The studios and offices are on ...
KTLK-FM (104.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Columbia, Illinois, and serving Greater St. Louis. Owned and operated by iHeartMedia, the station airs a conservative talk radio format known as "104.9 The Patriot". Studios and offices are on Highlands Plaza Drive in St. Louis just south of Forest Park.
St. Louis County residents can vote early at 14 locations through November 4, with mail-in ballots accepted until 7 p.m. on Election Day, and voters can check wait times online.
For Bott Radio listeners in the St. Louis area who had trouble receiving the 1320 AM signal, or who preferred the clearer sound of FM stereo, KSIV-FM 91.5 provided a new outlet. The station's schedule features many of the same programs hosted by well-know national religious leaders. But they are heard at different times.