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The station build by M.L. (Mel) Gleason, a Nebraska radio station owner who had also built KAWL in York, NE in 1954. The original station studio and transmitter building 2 miles West of Wayne on 574th Avenue remains in use today. According to Broadcasting Yearbook archives, KTCH was purchased by Wyman and Wilma Schnapp March 1, 1971.
The KTCH stations were sold in 1987 to Don Dolesh, a Budweiser beer distributor in Fremont. NE. In 1997, KTCH-AM and KTCH-FM were purchased by Gene Koehn, owner of KNEN in Norfolk, NE. During Koehn's ownership the power of KTCH-FM was increased to 25,000 watts. Waitt Media purchased the stations on January 13, 2003.
5701 Center Street, Omaha, Nebraska Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home and Memorial Park is a funeral home , cemetery and crematory located at 5701 Center Street in Omaha , Nebraska . [ 1 ]
KTIC (840 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a classic country format. Like its sister music station KTIC-FM, it is licensed to West Point, Nebraska, United States. The station serves eastern Nebraska and the Sioux City area. The station is owned by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association and features programming from CBS News Radio. [2]
KTIC-FM (107.9 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Like its sister AM station KTIC it is licensed to West Point, Nebraska. The station serves the Norfolk area, which is part of the Sioux City, Iowa, market. KTIC-FM is owned by Nebraska Rural Radio Association. [2]
KNCY (1600 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a classic country format. [2] Licensed to Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the Omaha area.The station is currently owned by Flood Broadcasting, Inc. and features programming from ABC Radio.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Wayne, Nebraska. Pages in category "People from Wayne, Nebraska" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The daughter of John Barnabas Shoecraft and Elizabeth Imber Shoecraft, [2] McDevitt was born in Coldwater, Michigan, but grew up in Ohio. [3] After attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, she married Patrick McDevitt on December 10, 1928, [2] and decided to devote her time to her marriage. After her husband's death in 1934, she ...