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WEIS (990 AM and FM translator W263BW 100.5 FM) is an American radio station licensed to the community of Centre, Alabama. The station serves the Gadsden, Alabama and Anniston, Alabama, area. The station is owned by Baker Enterprises, Inc. It airs a country music format during the day and Southern Gospel music at night and all day on Sunday. [2]
Cherokee Voices, Cherokee Sounds is a radio program produced by the Cherokee Nation. [1] The program features songs in the Cherokee language, interviews with speakers of the Cherokee language , and news and podcasts in both Cherokee and English.
Lamar County Broadcasting Co., Inc. Southern gospel WJGR-LP: 97.1 FM: Mobile: University of South Alabama: Variety WJHF-LP: 106.9 FM: Florence: Jackson Heights Church of Christ: Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN) programming WJHO: 89.7 FM: Alexander City: Volunteer Broadcasting Inc. Classic rock WJIA: 88.5 FM: Guntersville: Lake City ...
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AHSAA Super 7: Cherokee County football's run to state title game honored a fallen teammate from peewee days
The radio voice of Johnston County now has a highway named in his honor. Richard Stradling. August 10, 2024 at 6:30 AM. For decades, Carl Lamm was the voice of Johnston County. From behind the mic ...
After state championship loss, Cherokee County is tired of last season, ready to write new story with this year's team. After state championship loss, Cherokee County is tired of last season ...
Kituwa (also spelled Kituwah, Keetoowah, Kittowa, Kitara and other similar variations) or giduhwa (Cherokee: ᎩᏚᏩ) is a Woodland period Native American settlement near the upper Tuckasegee River, and is claimed by the Cherokee people as their original town.