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Green River College is a public community college in Auburn, Washington, United States. It has a student body of over 13,000 [2] and has satellite campuses in nearby cities of Kent and Enumclaw, Washington. The college primarily awards associates degrees but also offers 9 bachelor's degrees.
KGRG-FM (89.9 FM) is a radio station in Auburn, Washington owned by Green River College. The station broadcasts over the air at 89.9 MHz and as well as online. The station also broadcasts in HD. KGRG-FM broadcasts GRCC and local high school playoff athletic events live.
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KGRG (1330 AM) is a 500 watts day and 26 watts at night AM college radio station transmitting from Enumclaw, Washington, licensed to the Green River Foundation and operated by Green River College in Auburn, Washington. The station is called "KGRG1" and has a classic alternative format.
Green River College alumni (2 C, 8 P) B. Green River Gators baseball (2 C) Pages in category "Green River College" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of ...
Truck traffic as troopers respond to a multi vehicle crash along I 80 at milepost 90.2 inside the WB tunnel, in Green River, Wyoming, on Friday. On Friday, the governor called the crash a tragedy ...
Four days after he won his third consecutive U.S. figure skating title, Ilia Malinin normally would have put in four to six hours on the ice back at his home rink in Reston, Virginia.
The NWAC ("En-Wack") was originally formed in 1946 as the Washington State Junior College Athletic Conference (WSJCAC). In 1961, the State Legislature removed a legal roadblock that had barred the establishment of junior colleges in counties with four-year colleges.