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KASO (1240 AM) is an American radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Minden, Louisiana, United States, the station serves the Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area. [2] The KASO studio in Minden, Louisiana. For decades, it was owned by Harold Ray "Boe" Cook and Manoah Shadrach "Digger" O'Dell Jr.
KBEF (104.5 FM, "Real Country 104.5") is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Country format. [2] Licensed to Gibsland , Louisiana , United States, the station is currently owned by Minden Broadcasting, LLC and features programming from Local Radio Networks .
KSYB (1300 kHz, "1300 AM KSYB") is an American radio station licensed to Shreveport, Louisiana.The station is broadcasting a gospel music format. The station serves the Shreveport–Bossier City metropolitan area.
KBFB (97.9 FM) is a commercial radio station with an urban contemporary–leaning rhythmic contemporary radio format, known as "97.9 The Beat."It is licensed to Dallas, Texas and serves the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
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The Kaso River (Sungai Kaso or Kacu) is a stream in the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo, about 1100 km northeast of the Indonesian capital Jakarta. [1] One of its tributaries is the Seputan River. The Kaso flows into the Mahakam River. [2] In 1889, Tromp reported three villages of Bukat people on the Kaso. The villages were on the ...
GEDmatch was founded in 2010 by Curtis Rogers, a retired businessman, and John Olson, a transportation engineer, [4] in Lake Worth, Florida, [5] with its main purpose being to help "amateur and professional researchers and genealogists", including adoptees searching for birth parents.
There are several references to the island in the works of ancient authors, including as Amphe (Ἄμφη), [2] Astrabe (Άστράβη), [2] and Achni (Άχνη).Concerning Kasos (Κάσος), Samuel Bochart (1674) and Victor Bérard (1902) suggested that it could derive from the Canaanite word kas ' foam ', and that it is a doublet with Greek Achni (Άχνη).