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The bus was named by artist Roy Sebern, painting the word "Furthur" (with two U's, quickly corrected) on the destination placard as a kind of one-word poem and inspiration to keep going whenever the bus broke down. The misspelled name is still often used, as in Wolfe's book. The original bus's last journey was a trip to the Woodstock Festival ...
KFYR (550 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Bismarck, North Dakota. It airs a news-talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Some hours on weekends, the station plays oldies. The studios are on East Rosser Avenue in Bismarck. KFYR is powered at 5,000 watts with a signal that can be heard in four U.S. states and two Canadian ...
KQCD airs a time-shifted feed of KFYR in Mountain Time for most of the day, apart from station identifications and commercials. The network was founded by the Meyer family of Bismarck, which signed on KFYR radio in 1925. KFYR-TV, North Dakota's second television station, signed on in 1953.
Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Friday, December 13, 2024The New York Times
KFYR may refer to: KFYR (AM), a radio station (550 AM) licensed to Bismarck, North Dakota, United States; KFYR-TV, a television station (channel 5 analog/31 digital) licensed to Bismarck, North Dakota, United States; KYYY, a radio station (92.9 FM) licensed to Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, which formerly used the call sign KFYR-FM
KFYR also serves as the only available NBC affiliate for central and western North Dakota for subscribers of Dish Network and DirecTV. KFYR-TV was established in 1953 by the Meyer family as the first television station in Bismarck and third in the state. The Williston and Minot stations were set up in 1957 and 1958, with Dickinson being added ...
KMOT (channel 10) is a television station in Minot, North Dakota, United States, affiliated with NBC and Fox.The station is owned by Gray Television, and maintains studios and transmitter facilities at the intersection of 16th Street and 18th Avenue SW in Minot.
She is married to KFYR morning weathercaster and feature reporter Cliff Naylor and is the mother of three children. She has a bachelor's degree in history from Minnesota State University, Moorhead and a master's degree from the University of Mary. She is interested in North Dakota's past and has served as the president of the Bismarck ...