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  2. KULR-TV - Wikipedia

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    KULR-TV (channel 8) is a television station in Billings, Montana, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by the Cowles Company. The station's studios are located on Overland Avenue in the Homestead Business Park section of Billings, and its transmitter is located on Coburn Hill southeast of downtown.

  3. Española Valley High School - Wikipedia

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    Española Valley High School (EVHS) is a Title-1 public senior high school of the Española Public Schools District, located in Española, New Mexico. [2] [3] Nearly 97% of the student body is made up of minority enrollment. [4] The school's athletic teams are referred to as the Sundevils, which is also the school's mascot. [5]

  4. List of television stations in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Billings: 14 14 KINV-LD: MeTV: Daystar on 14.2, Positiv on 14.3, Smile on 14.4 : 45 19 K45KS-D: Silent Bozeman: 6 29 KDBZ-CD: NBC (simulcast of KTVM 6.1)

  5. KURL - Wikipedia

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    Recently local Cherry Creek radio stations (KBLG-AM, KRZN-FM, KRKX-FM) were purchased by Connoisseur Media LLC. KWMY-FM MY-92-5 was moved to the 105.9 frequency replacing 105.9 The Bar and the longtime former Top-40 station KYYA-FM Y-93.3 (or Y93) went silent for a short period of time. [6] The KURL calls, then on 730 AM, moved to 93.3.

  6. Española Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Española Public School District #55 (EPSD) or Española Public Schools (EPS) is a school district based in Española, New Mexico, USA. It includes sections of Rio Arriba County and Santa Fe County. In the year 2000 the district had a total of 16 schools with approximately 6,103 students.

  7. Montana Television Network - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor to MTN was the Skyline Network, which began in 1958. It included KOOK-TV in Billings, KXLF-TV in Butte and its satellite KXLJ-TV in Helena, and KFBB-TV in Great Falls, as well as two Idaho properties, KID-TV in Idaho Falls and KLIX-TV in Twin Falls. [1] The network was organized by the owners of KXLF, KID-TV, and KMVT.

  8. Española, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Española High School was established; it would be the largest school in the area for decades. The first high school in the area, however, was Santa Cruz High School. Two miles away from downtown Española, it opened in 1906 in the historic Santa Cruz area. Neither high school operates after a merger of school districts in 1975. [16]

  9. Media in Billings, Montana - Wikipedia

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    8 KULR-TV (Cable 9) NBC: 8.1 KULR-8 Cowles Publishing Company (Under Cowles Montana Media) - SWX Montana: 8.2 - 14 KINV-LD: MeTV: 14.1 - Yellowstone Valley Community TV, Inc. [1] 16 KBGS-TV: PBS: 16.1 MontanaPBS Board of Regents of the Montana University System 16.2 PBS Kids - 16.3 Create 16.4 World 16.5 Legislature See also: TVMT