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Access Radio Chicago was the name used for four AM radio stations in the Chicago market, all owned by Newsweb Corporation offering brokered programming, ethnic programming, and occasional music: WAIT 850, Crystal Lake, Illinois; WNDZ 750, Portage, Indiana; WSBC 1240, Chicago, Illinois; WCFJ 1470, Chicago Heights, Illinois
Mecum Auctions was founded in 1988 by Dana Mecum, [1] a car enthusiast whose father operated a dealership in Marengo, Illinois. [2] [3] Dana Mecum initially bought 40 semi-trailer trucks in the 1980s, and traded 10 of them for four houses which he rented out.
Coastline 50 – 1985 Western Star Holmes 750 (25-ton, rebuilding, close to completion) – Holmes 1601 Python (22 ton, rebuilding onto Peterbilt chassis, unknown completion) TR 47 – 1979 Holmes 500 (10 ton, awaiting upgrade to Holmes 600, to be renumbered to Coastline 47 its original number)
T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach's 2024 Chicago Marathon didn't run so smoothly.. According to an Instagram post that Holmes, 47, shared on Sunday, Oct. 13, he injured his Achilles tendon, which caused ...
T.J. Holmes isn’t letting the disappointing end to his Chicago Marathon run keep him from lacing up his sneakers and competing in this year’s New York City Marathon. “My other ‘morning run ...
WNDZ (750 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting an ethnic brokered programming format. Licensed to Portage, Indiana, it serves the Chicago metropolitan area. The station is owned by Newsweb Corporation. WNDZ is a daytimer station. It transmits 15,000 watts.
T.J. Holmes was taken to the hospital via an ambulance after suffering an injury while taking part in the Chicago Marathon. Holmes, 47, undertook the running event alongside Amy Robach on Sunday ...
Newsweb Corporation is a printer of ethnic and alternative newspapers in the United States, based in Chicago, Illinois.The company also owns AM 750 WNDZ.Newsweb was founded in 1971 by Chicago entrepreneur, political activist, and philanthropist Fred Eychaner to continue his printing business.