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Florence Marguerite Knoll Bassett (née Schust; May 24, 1917 – January 25, 2019) was an American architect, interior designer, furniture designer, and entrepreneur who has been credited with revolutionizing office design and bringing modernist design to office interiors.
The Edmonton Herald-News is a weekly newspaper based in Edmonton, Kentucky. Serving Metcalfe County in south-central Kentucky, the newspaper serves Edmonton, Wisdom , Summer Shade , and Sulphur Well with local news and community information every Wednesday.
Edmonson News: Brownsville: 1927 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Edmonton Herald-News: Edmonton: 1882 Weekly Jobe Publishing, Inc. Elliott County News: Sandy Hook: 1940s [27] Weekly Courier Life Publications Flemingsburg Gazette: Flemingsburg: 1880 Weekly Kentucky News Group [28] Floyd County Chronicle & Times: Prestonsburg: 2017 Wed, Fri ...
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WKAG-CA (channel 43, 1984–2010); [2] first LPTV station to open in Kentucky. W62BH/W22CH (channel 62, later 22, 1987–2010), a former Trinity Broadcasting Network O&O translator. [3] W64AV (channel 64, 1984–2003), a former translator of Kentucky Educational Television station WKMA-TV of Madisonville, Kentucky.
WLEX-TV (channel 18) is a television station in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company. The station's studios are located on Russell Cave Road ( KY 353 ) in Lexington, and its transmitter is located six miles (10 km) east of downtown Lexington near Hamburg Pavilion .
A-Channel (proposed as The Alberta Channel) was a Canadian television system initially owned by Craig Media from September 1997 to 2004, then by CHUM Limited from 2004 to 2005 through A-Channel, Inc. It consisted of Craig's television stations in Winnipeg , Calgary and Edmonton and was the company's unsuccessful attempt to build a national network.