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  2. WHFI - Wikipedia

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    WHFI is a classic hits formatted broadcast non-commercial educational radio station licensed in Lindside, West Virginia, serving Monroe County, West Virginia.The station also reaches into surrounding counties including Giles County, Virginia, Greenbrier, Mercer, Raleigh, and Summers Counties in West Virginia.

  3. List of radio stations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Parish Schools aka Ruston High School ’80s classic hits KBON: ... 90.3 FM: Monroe: ... 95.3 FM: West Monroe: West Monroe Community Radio: Easy listening ...

  4. KEDM - Wikipedia

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    KEDM (90.3 MHz, "90.3 KEDM Public Radio") is the listener-supported public radio station for Monroe, West Monroe, and all or parts of eleven parishes of northeast Louisiana and four counties in southeast Arkansas.

  5. West Monroe High School principal releases statement ...

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  6. High school radio - Wikipedia

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    West Orange High School: Defunct (1981) WRRH: 88.7 FM: Franklin Lakes: New Jersey: Ramapo High School: Defunct WVHP: 90.3 FM: Highland Park: New Jersey: Highland Park High School: Defunct WVPH: 90.3 FM: Piscataway: New Jersey: Piscataway Township High School: Station is now shared between the high school and Rutgers University: WWPH: 107.9 FM ...

  7. Holiday Tourney Time! Here are Thursday's high school ...

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    Thursday was a big day for high school basketball Holiday Tournaments. Here are the scores ... Tri-West 63, Owen Valley 28. Tri-West 70, N. Vermillion 38. ... Monroe Central 39, Morristown 38 ...

  8. WMNR - Wikipedia

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    The station was founded in 1971 by John and Carol Babina. The Monroe Board of Education agreed to hold the FCC license for WMNR and provided facilities for the station at Masuk High School. [1] The equipment was paid for with donations from individual and businesses, and the station turned into a community project.

  9. KWMS-LP - Wikipedia

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    The station was founded in 2001 as an independent station operated by First Baptist Church in West Monroe. Its original call letters were K17FV, but it received the requested KWMS-LP call sign in May 2002. The station's flagship programs were live services from First Baptist Church and sporting events from West Monroe High School.