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KCGL (104.1 FM, "The Eagle") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. It is licensed to Powell, Wyoming, and serves the entire Cody area. The station is currently owned by the Big Horn Radio Network, a division of Legend Communications of Wyoming, and features programming from Westwood One.
CBS on 8.2, CW on 8.3, News on 8.4, Telemundo on 8.5 This page was last edited on 13 May 2024, at 07:25 (UTC). Text is ... List of television stations in Wyoming.
Powell has a public library, a branch of the Park County Library System. [17] Public K–12 education is administered by Park County School District No. 1, and includes 4 K–5 elementary schools (one of which is located in Clark, WY), Powell Middle School, Powell High School, and the Shoshone Learning Center, an alternative high school. [18]
KPOW (1260 kHz) is an American AM radio station licensed to serve the community of Powell, Wyoming. The station is owned by MGR Media LLC, and carries a local program in the morning, syndicated programming during the midday and country music in the evenings and weekends. The studios and offices are located south of town at 912 Lane 11 1/2.
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In real life, Powell would have been thrilled about the response to her performance, which has been seen over 3.7 million times. “I used to tell her, ‘Post your music on TikTok.’
On January 24, 2019, Gray announced that KCWY-DT would merge its news operation with KGWN-TV by April 9, under the Wyoming News Now banner. Under this arrangement, KCWY's 5 p.m. newscast would be the only Casper-specific newscast, with Jeopardy! replacing the 6 p.m. newscast, and all other newscasts being simulcast from KGWN in Cheyenne and covering both markets.
Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell could be on a collision course in 2025.. At a Jan. 7 press conference, Trump said "inflation is still raging, and interest rates are far too high."