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Hospitals in North Dakota Name City County Beds, adult trauma level, refs. Sanford Medical Center Fargo: Cass 284, I [3] Altru Health System Hospital Grand Forks: Grand Forks 262, II [1] [4] [5] Altru Specialty Center Grand Forks: Grand Forks 34 [4] [5] Anne Carlsen Center for Children Jamestown, Devils Lake, Fargo and Grand Forks: Stutsman ...
101.1 FM: Williston: Williston Community Broadcasting Corp. d/b/a KDSR(FM) Variety hits KDSU: 91.9 FM: Fargo: North Dakota State University: Variety KDVI: 89.9 FM: Devils Lake: American Family Association: Inspirational KDVL: 102.5 FM: Devils Lake: Double Z Broadcasting: Classic hits KDXN: 105.7 FM: South Heart: GlassWorks Broadcasting, LLC ...
North Dakota State University's station, KDSU (91.9 FM) in Fargo dated to 1966. These stations were early members of NPR , but this left western North Dakota without public radio. Prairie Public Television had broadened its mission to include radio in the late 1970s, and in 1981 KCND in Bismarck signed on as the first public radio station in ...
Translator K237ER 95.3 FM also signed on in Grand Forks, North Dakota weeks later. On November 8, 2017, EMF filed to use the KKLQ call sign for their new K-LOVE affiliate at 100.3 in Los Angeles and slated KLDQ to be the new call sign for the 100.7 frequency. [ 1 ]
The Bison Radio Network is a series of 22 radio stations that broadcast North Dakota State Bison Athletics to the United States and Canada: North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba over the air, and around the world via online streaming. [1]
Essentia Health logo. Essentia Health is an integrated healthcare system with facilities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota. [1] [2] As of 2022 it has over 14,000 employees, including 2,125 physicians and credentialed practitioners.
Real Presence Radio is a lay apostolate Catholic talk radio network in the United States, with stations and translators (low power re-broadcasters) in North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming covering five states and parts of two Canadian provinces.
The sale financed a transmitter move for KFJM from the University of North Dakota campus to a tower located in the Grand Forks industrial park, which was completed on August 22, 2006. In 2006, KDSU 91.9 FM in Fargo began simulcasting some of KFJM's programming, including "Into the Music with Mike Olson" and The World Cafe with David Dye during ...