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  2. WJCR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WJCR-FM (90.1 FM) is a southern gospel music radio station that is licensed to Upton, Kentucky, United States, and serves the Elizabethtown and Glasgow areas. The station is owned by FM 90.1, Inc. and features programming from Salem Communications. [3]

  3. WNFC - Wikipedia

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    The station previously served as a full-time simulcast of former sister station WJCR-FM of Upton, Kentucky. The station now serves as part of the King of Kings Radio Network of Somerset, Kentucky . [ 3 ]

  4. WJCR - Wikipedia

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    WJCR may refer to: WJCR-FM , a radio station (90.1 FM) licensed to Upton, Kentucky, United States WJCR-LP , a low-power radio station (94.7 FM) licensed to Jasper, Tennessee, United States

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  6. List of radio stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Western Kentucky University: Public radio WKVN: 95.3 FM: Morganfield: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKVO: 89.9 FM: Georgetown: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKVY: 88.1 FM: Somerset: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKWC: 90.3 FM: Owensboro: Kentucky Wesleyan College

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  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In a study released this past fall examining 28 states, the CDC found that heroin deaths doubled between 2010 and 2012. The CDC reported recently that heroin-related overdose deaths jumped 39 percent nationwide between 2012 and 2013, surging to 8,257. In the past decade, Arizona’s heroin deaths rose by more than 90 percent.

  9. Rejoice Broadcast Network - Wikipedia

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    On June 21, 1971, WPCS signed on the air as an educational, noncommercial, nonprofit, Christian radio ministry for the northwest Florida area. From its frequency 89.3 FM, WPCS broadcast Christian programming 17 hours a day. In 1985 WPCS began broadcasting 24 hours a day. In 1987 WPCS moved to a new tower, and the frequency changed to 89.5 FM.