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  2. WLHR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WLHR-FM (92.1 FM, "Lake Hartwell Radio") is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary and Classic Country music format, and local news, high school sports, and Swap-Shop. The station is licensed to Lavonia, Georgia, United States. The station is currently owned by Georgia-Carolina Radiocasting Company.

  3. WLHR - Wikipedia

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    WLHR may refer to: WLHR-FM , a radio station (92.1 FM) licensed to Lavonia, Georgia, United States WLHR-LP , a low-power radio station (97.9 FM) licensed to Maryville, Tennessee, United States

  4. List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    WLHR-FM: 92.1 FM: Lavonia: Lake Hartwell Radio Inc: Contemporary & Classic country WLJA-FM: 101.1 FM: Ellijay: Tri-State Communications, Inc. Classic country/Southern ...

  5. Firefighters deploy an airboat to clear remnants of blaze at ...

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    A morning fire at the Swap Shop — one of the largest flea markets in Broward County — had firefighters rushing over to contain it. While the fire was small, the smoke filling the massive ...

  6. WJNA-FM - Wikipedia

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    On May 9, 2008, the WSGC-FM call sign and country music format dropped from 92.1 FM (now WLHR-FM) were moved to 105.1 FM as "105.1 WSGC". [3] On March 15, 2010, WSGC-FM moved from Elberton, Georgia to Tignall, Georgia and switched frequencies from 105.1 to 105.3 MHz. The license was issued for this change on February 3, 2012.

  7. WKLY - Wikipedia

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    WKLY (FM104.1 & 980 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. It is licensed to Hartwell, Georgia, United States. The station is owned by Bryan and Bruce Hicks and features programming from ABC Radio and Westwood One. [2] It is the home of Hart County High School Sports and University of Georgia sports.

  8. WRGS - Wikipedia

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    Swap Shop is a tradio radio program first aired in 1957 on 94.5 WRGS. [4] It is known for providing a platform for listeners to buy, sell, or trade their personal goods, while also featuring conversations between the participants. Swap Shop has gained worldwide attention due to its Netflix series adaptation. [5]

  9. Saturday Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Saturday Superstore had its own section of the BBC's It Started With Swap Shop in 2006. It featured Keith Chegwin chatting to Mike Read and Crow. Mike Read, John Craven and Keith Chegwin took part in the 'Now That's What I Call Saturday Mornings Quiz' for the Saturday Superstore part of the show and a selection of clips from the show were shown.