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KNPQ (107.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Hershey, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the North Platte area. The station is currently owned by Eagle Communications. The station has obtained a construction permit from the FCC for a power increase to 100,000 watts. [2] Former logo
North Platte was established in 1866 when the Union Pacific Railroad was extended to that point. [6] It derives its name from the North Platte River. [7] [8]North Platte was the western terminus of the Union Pacific Railway from December 1866 until the next section to Ogallala was opened the following year. [9]
The three stations share studios on South Dewey Street in downtown North Platte; KNPL-LD's transmitter is located on US 83 in the northern part of the city. Originally a translator of KOLN/KGIN in Lincoln / Grand Island , the station was relaunched on September 3, 2013, as a semi-satellite featuring local news programming specific to the North ...
A typical blue-plate special board, from the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester, New Hampshire. A blue-plate special is a discount-priced meal that changes daily. The practice was common from the 1920s in American and Canadian restaurants through the 1950s, especially in diners and greasy spoons.
KNOP-TV (channel 2) is a television station in North Platte, Nebraska, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Gray Media alongside two low-power stations: CBS affiliate KNPL-LD (channel 10) and Class A Fox affiliate KIIT-CD (channel 11).
Lincoln County is one of the three counties in the North Platte Micropolitan Statistical Area. In the Nebraska license plate system , Lincoln County is represented by the prefix 15 (it had the fifteenth-largest number of vehicles registered for a state county when the license plate system was established in 1922).
Platte County was officially established in 1856 and the board of commissioners had its first meeting the following year. [5] Platte County had its first presumptive case of COVID-19 in late March 2020. [6] As of Oct. 3, 2021, one in seven residents of the county have tested positive for COVID-19 [7] and 40% of all residents are vaccinated. [8]
Once Upon a Town: The Miracle of the North Platte Canteen. HarperCollins e-books. ISBN 9780061751271 – via Google Books. Norton, Matthew D. (2014). Catering to the Troops: The North Platte Canteen and the Myth, Memory, and the Legend of the Good War. University of Nebraska Press. Reisdorff, James J. (1986). North Platte Canteen. South Platte ...