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KWBC was initially proposed by J.G. and R.H. Whitten, under the corporate name of Whitten Broadcasting Company, Inc. of Navasota in December 1958. The facility was granted a construction permit on May 11, 1960 by the Federal Communications Commission to build a 250 watt daytime only broadcast transmission tower at the intersection of Taft St. and People St., operating at 1550 kilocycles, with ...
Reed Arena is a sports arena and entertainment venue located at the corner of Olsen Boulevard and Kimbrough Boulevard in College Station, Texas.This facility is used for Texas A&M University basketball games and commencement ceremonies, concerts, trade shows, family entertainment, and Texas A&M student programs, including the on-campus Aggie Muster.
The winner of No. 2 Kentucky’s matchup with Florida in a 2024 College World Series elimination game will earn the right to keep their championship dreams alive for at least one more day.
Pages in category "People from College Station, Texas" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... This page was last edited on 9 March 2024, at ...
At least one spot bested a record set more than a century ago. According to NOAA's National Water Prediction Service, the Navasota River gauge near Easterly, Texas set a new record high Thursday ...
KLSU (91.1 FM) is the student-run college radio station owned by Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.It has a free-form radio format, playing adult album alternative music with other genres and specialty programming.
The station was established by the Community Empowerment Project, a non-profit corporation founded by the late Robert LaDew in 1994. [2] Mr. LaDew was the publisher of Grand Rapids, Michigan based Equality Magazine that organized the African American Festival, and continued the festival after 2000 when the city of Grand Rapids dropped its funding support. [3]
WRBC is the college radio station of Bates College, located in Lewiston, Maine and at 91.5 MHz on the FM dial. The WRBC studio is located in the basement of 31 Frye Street across from the student coffee house, The Ronj. The WRBC board of directors publish an online music blog called The Monkey. [1]