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    Ticket prices for Mississippi State vs. Arkansas begin at $6 in the upper deck on StubHub. Seats in the lower bowl are starting at $24. To see a full list of ticket prices, visit StubHub .

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  7. KYNG (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KYNG (1590 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Springdale, Arkansas. The station broadcasts a sports format. The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media. [2] It is programmed along with co-owned 92.1 KQSM-FM as "The Ticket". Both stations carry nationally syndicated sports shows from Infinity Sports Network.

  8. KQSM-FM - Wikipedia

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    KQSM-FM (92.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Fayetteville, Arkansas, known as "92.1 The Ticket".It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a sports format.It has been the #1 rated sports radio station in Northwest Arkansas in every ratings book (Arbitron and Nielsen) in total listeners and average share since its inception in June 2009.

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    In March 2005, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made 8-1-1 the universal number for the 71 regional services that coordinate location services for underground public utilities in the U.S. [12] Before that time, each of these "call before you dig" services [13] had its own 800 number, and the FCC and others wanted to make it as easy as possible for everyone planning an ...