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WEIS (990 AM and FM translator W263BW 100.5 FM) is an American radio station licensed to the community of Centre, Alabama. The station serves the Gadsden, Alabama and Anniston, Alabama, area. The station is owned by Baker Enterprises, Inc. It airs a country music format during the day and Southern Gospel music at night and all day on Sunday. [2]
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Weis returned to Flanders in 2014, in a former A&P store adjacent to the location of its first Flanders store. [17] In 2009, Weis expanded into the Southern Tier of New York with the acquisition of the 11-store Giant Markets chain. [18] Weis closed one former Giant Market in Binghamton in 2012, along with two others in 2014. Eight former Giant ...
Weis was named offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs for 2010. In Weis's first year, the Chiefs improved from a record of 4–12 to 10–6 and returned to the playoffs after winning the AFC West Division. With Weis as offensive coordinator, the Chiefs had the NFL's best rushing attack, averaging an impressive 165 yards per game on the ...
On June 14, 2017, Weis Markets announced the store would be reopened. [23] The original storefront stayed intact, but the interior was gutted and remodeled with a new floor layout. On July 13, 2017, the store was reopened. [24] Many people who lived in the area questioned why Weis decided not to relocate the store.
In 1997, when Weise was eight years old, his father died by suicide aged 32, shooting himself after a days-long standoff with Red Lake tribal police. [ 3 ] [ 25 ] Weise's grandfather, Daryl Lussier Sr., was a sergeant with the tribal police and was involved in the standoff. [ 26 ]