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  2. WHOG (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; ... April 15, 1991 (33 years ago) () Former call signs ... 93.5 W228EK (Anniston)

  3. WHMA-FM - Wikipedia

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    WHMA-FM began broadcasting in 1947 and owned by Consolidated Publishing which printed The Anniston Star newspaper. Licensed to Anniston, Alabama WHMA was a class C 100,000 watt FM. The present WHMA-FM signed on the air January 2005 as a class A 6000 watt previously licensed to Ashland, Alabama as "Real Country" WASZ 95.5.

  4. WVOK-FM - Wikipedia

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    WVOK was originally on AM 690. In 1977, WVOK-FM was launched in Birmingham, Alabama as an Album-Oriented Rock radio station called "K-99." The station broadcast from the 99.5 MHz frequency; it was originally a counterpart to WVOK 690 , one of the more popular Top 40 stations of its era.

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    Over the years, Jennifer Aniston has finally answered the burning question, and unsurprisingly, her answer is pretty flawless. Asked by Vogue about it in August 2017, the actress explained that ...

  6. AM General - Wikipedia

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    The contract contained six single-year options running to the fiscal year 2007 and continues to be renewed. Nearly 250,000 units have been produced. Humvees feature full-time four-wheel drive, an independent suspension, steep approach and departure angles , 60-percent grade ability and 16 inches (406 mm) of ground clearance.

  7. North American Bus Industries - Wikipedia

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    Although NABI had previously expanded its Anniston facility in 1999 (new research and development center) [21] and 2000 (new bus assembly plant), [22] 2001 marked additional and substantial factory expansion, taking the Anniston plant from 110,000 to 250,000 square feet (10,000 to 23,000 m 2) (under roof). 2001 also marked derivation of the 30 ...

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  9. Vehicle Production Group - Wikipedia

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    Production began in 2011, but by February 2013, Vehicle Production Group ceased production of new vehicles. The company laid off all employees and closed its doors in May 2013 after their finances dropped below the minimum condition of a $50 million clean-energy loan awarded by the US Department of Energy in March 2011. [3]