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  4. KXXV - Wikipedia

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    Construction was delayed by weather issues; in the meantime, because of KCEN-TV's switch, NBC programs were unavailable in the Waco area for months. [15] KXXV debuted on March 22, 1985. [16] Six months after channel 25 signed on the air, NBC announced it would return to KCEN-TV, which had been its longtime affiliate in the market. [17]

  5. List of television stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    mbc on 21.2, Elohím on 21.3, Mundo Latino TV on 21.4, Cristo TV on 21.5, La Tele on 21.6, Viva 22 on 21.7, INTV on 21.8, Jewelry TV on 21.9, KVQT-LD on 21.10, Televiva on 21.11, InfoTV on 21.12 Houston: Woodville: 23 4 KAHO-LD: Silent Houston: Victoria: 23 29 K29OH-D: Silent Houston: Livingston: 25 29 KCTL-LD: Silent Houston: Houston: 27 27 ...

  6. KRHD-CD - Wikipedia

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    KRHD-CD (channel 15) is a low-power, Class A television station in Bryan, Texas, United States, serving the Brazos Valley as an affiliate of ABC.Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, the station maintains a news bureau and advertising sales office on Briarcrest Road in Bryan; [2] its transmitter is located on US 190 northwest of the city in unincorporated Robertson County.

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  8. 1953 Waco tornado outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The state of Texas supported the implementation of 20 radar facilities, each with a 200-mile-wide (320 km) radius, that proved successful in reducing death tolls in later tornadoes. [25] The system was known as the Texas Radar Tornado Warning Network and also included communications between weather officials, storm spotters, and local officials ...

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