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The station is owned by Huntington–based Kindred Communications as part of a conglomerate with Huntington–licensed ESPN Radio–affiliated sports station WRVC (930 AM), Catlettsburg, Kentucky–licensed active rock station WCMI-FM (92.7 FM), Ashland–licensed country music station WDGG, Kenova, West Virginia–licensed adult contemporary ...
The Ashland Tomcats football program has achieved 11 state championships. The Ashland Tomcats (boys') basketball program has accomplished 1 national championship, 4 state championships, 32 regional championships, and 55 district championships. The Ashland Tomcats and Kittens (girls') soccer teams play at the Ashland Soccer Complex at the high ...
Nov. 4—ASHLAND — The Tomcats rolled past Harrison County on Friday, in hopes of building some momentum heading into the next round of the playoffs. Ashland displayed its usual versatile array ...
Oct. 15—ASHLAND — Ashland coach Chad Tackett felt the growing pains his team experienced during the early part of the schedule would help the Tomcats stand tall during district games.
The station is currently owned by Huntington, West Virginia–based Kindred Communications as part of a conglomerate with Huntington–licensed ESPN Radio–affiliated sports station WRVC (930 AM), Ashland, Kentucky–licensed ESPN Radio-affiliated sports station WCMI (1340 AM), Ashland–licensed country music station WDGG (93.7 FM), Kenova ...
Ashland started its game against Dedham aimless. The Clockers switched to a double wing and then scored on five drives in a row to get back to .500.
Sep. 20—In Week 6 of the high school football season, most schools in our area start into the toughest portion of their schedules with district play in full swing. This stretch of the season ...
It is also the flagship station for Ashland University Eagles football. The station signed on May 18, 1950, as WATG, owned by Ashland Broadcasting Corp. headed by R. S. Burke. [ 2 ] It was acquired by Radio Ashland, Inc. on January 15, 1957 [ 3 ] and became WNCO two years later.