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Previous Sikeston newspapers have included The Sikeston Star which was founded in 1884; The Sikeston Herald, a Democrat or left-leaning Republican newspaper founded in 1903 or perhaps 1900; The Scott County Democrat and The Enterprise which was founded in 1883 and eventually became known as The Dexter Statesman; and Delta Metro, a weekly news ...
KSIM (1400 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Sikeston, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by Max Media and licensed to MRR License LLC. It airs a news/talk format. [2] KSIM shares significant programming with sister station KZIM.
Daily Commercial Bulletin and Missouri Literary Register (1836–1838) [8] ... (Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century)
KMAM had broadcast a full service country music format, including programming from Westwood One, in simulcast with sister station KMOE (92.1 FM). [6] In addition to its music programming, KMAM aired local news, farm and market reports, ABC News Radio, a daily obituary report, and a tradio program called Swap Shop.
Her mother, born Wootson Davis in Sikeston, Missouri, moved to New York City in the early 1910s to further her vocal training. [2] By 1914 she married Henry B. Murtagh. [ 3 ] He was a nationally-prominent theater organist, pianist, conductor, and composer who held a series of important posts in major U.S. cities. [ 4 ]
Clyde Allen Vaughn, Jr. [1] was born in Columbia, Missouri on April 27, 1946. [2] He graduated from Dexter High School in Dexter, Missouri, received a Bachelor of Science degree in education from Southeast Missouri State University in 1968 and became a high school history teacher and football coach in Dexter, Missouri.
The daughter of John and Maxine Scott, [1] she settled down in Neosho, Missouri, where she graduated from Neosho High School in 1949. [2] She then went to New York and attended Hunter College. [3] Her initial experience on stage came when she traveled with a tent show in Missouri. [3]
KRHW broadcasts on FM translator K255AW at 98.9 MHz to help make up for the shortfall in the station's nighttime signal to the east and west of the main AM station's transmitter site which includes Sikeston, and many surrounding rural portions of Scott and New Madrid counties, as well as Stoddard County to the west, Mississippi County to the east, and even far southwestern portions of Cape ...