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  2. WLZZ - Wikipedia

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    The station went on the air as WYDF on 1991-02-01. On 1991-04-15, the station changed its call sign to the current WLZZ. [4]On December 28, 2018, WLZZ changed their format from country to classic rock, branded as "Z104".

  3. Category:People from Montpelier, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Montpelier, Ohio" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Jon Husted; L.

  4. Montpelier, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Montpelier (/ m ɒ n t ˈ p iː l j ər / mont-PEEL-yər) [5] is a village in Williams County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,942 at the 2020 census . History

  5. Superior Township, Williams County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph River covered bridge, shared with Montpelier Location of Superior Township in Williams County Coordinates: 41°34′40″N 84°37′12″W  /  41.57778°N 84.62000°W  / 41.57778; -84

  6. Montpelier High School (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the 2016–17 school year, Montpelier became a member of the Buckeye Border Conference after a long tenure (1926–2016) as a member of the Northwest Ohio Athletic League. The Locos will play football in the Toledo Area Athletic Conference (TAAC), remain in the NWOAL for wrestling only, and participate in every other sport as a ...

  7. Chase Brass and Copper Company - Wikipedia

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    Chase Brass is a leading manufacturer of brass rod, ingot and engineered products in the U.S. Located in Montpelier, Ohio, Chase employs over 200 hourly employees who are represented by the United Steelworkers Union (USW) Local 7248, and 98 salaried employees. [1]

  8. Northwest Ohio Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    Delta and Swanton withdrew from the NWOAL completely while Archbold, Liberty Center, Montpelier, Wauseon and the recently joined Evergreen become dual members of both the NBL and the now 7-member NWOAL. Patrick Henry would also compete in the NBL after consolidating for the 1969–70 school year, although their football team wouldn't begin NBL ...

  9. Montpelier - Wikipedia

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    Montpelier, Ohio; Montpelier, Vermont, capital city of the state of Vermont Montpelier station (Vermont) Montpelier, Charles City County, Virginia;