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  2. KNEI-FM - Wikipedia

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    Fox News Radio Compass Media Networks: Ownership; ... KNEI-FM (103.5 MHz) is a country radio station licensed to Waukon, Iowa, ...

  3. List of newspapers in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Iowa City Press-Citizen – Iowa City; Keokuk Daily Gate City – Keokuk; Le Mars Daily Sentinel – Le Mars; Marshalltown Times Republican – Marshalltown; The Messenger – Fort Dodge; Southeast Iowa Union – Mount Pleasant (was formerly the Fairfield Daily Ledger, Mount Pleasant News and the Washington Evening Journal) Muscatine Journal ...

  4. KMRV - Wikipedia

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    KMRV (1160 AM, "99.1 The River") was a commercial radio station that served the Waukon, Iowa, area. KMRV was originally a daytime-only station broadcasting on 1140 kHz, with the call letters KNEI. KMRV was originally a daytime-only station broadcasting on 1140 kHz, with the call letters KNEI.

  5. Waukon Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Standard, formerly the Waukon Standard is the local paper in Waukon, Iowa and Lansing, Iowa. It, along with the Postville Herald, cover all the top stories in NE Iowa. Each paper cost $1.25 to purchase. Each paper includes sections from education, to agriculture, to viewpoints of local residents. [1]

  6. Category:People from Waukon, Iowa - Wikipedia

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  7. Waukon, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Waukon is often said to be named for Waukon Decorah, [4] a Ho Chunk (Winnebago) leader who was a U.S. ally during the 1832 Black Hawk War, although the city is also said to be named for his son Chief John Waukon. [5] Winnebagos lived in this area of Iowa in the 1840s, before being forced to relocate to Minnesota.

  8. Waukon Junction, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Waukon Junction in Allamakee County, Iowa, in 1903. Waukon Junction got its start following construction of the railroad through that territory. [2] The community's population was 58 in 1902, [3] and 75 in 1925. [4]

  9. Waukon - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Waukon may refer to a place in the United States: Waukon, Iowa; Waukon, Washington; Waukon Township, Minnesota ...