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Arkansas Forum: Siloam Springs 1921 c. 1921 [8] Arkansas Gazette: Arkansas Post, Little Rock 1819 [9] 1991 [10] Arkansas Herald: Siloam Springs 1882 1889 [11] Arkansas Intelligencer: Van Buren 1842 1845 [12] Arkansas Journal: Helena 1843 1845 [13] Arkansas Ladies Journal: Little Rock 1884 1886 founded by Mary W. Loughborough [14] Arkansas Post ...
KAWW (1370 AM, "News Talk 1370") is a radio station licensed to serve Heber Springs, Arkansas, United States. The station, established in 1967, [3] is owned by Crain Media Group, LLC. KAWW broadcasts a news/talk format. [4] The station was most recently assigned the KAWW call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on October 3, 2000. [1]
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Buses and ambulances evacuated 86 people from a nursing home in Yellville, Arkansas, where water rose to about 4 feet (1.2 meters) during flash flooding, Marion County Sheriff Gregg Alexander said.
In addition to reporting on local news stories, members of KAIT's reporting staff are also employed as photojournalists for the station. On October 15, 2007, beginning with the 5 p.m. newscast, KAIT's local newscasts were rebranded, replacing the former K8 News branding with Region 8 News , a branding the station had used during much of the 1980s.
Heber Springs is located near the center of Cleburne County. Arkansas Highway 5 bypasses the center of the city to the east, leading north 40 miles (64 km) to Mountain View and south 62 miles (100 km) to Little Rock (via U.S. Route 67).
KSUG is a radio station licensed to Heber Springs, Arkansas, broadcasting on 101.9 MHz FM, which signed on in May 2016. Owned by Red River Radio, [2] the station airs a classic hits format, with weekday mornings hosted locally by station co-owner, Ali King. [3]
On September 1, 1972, the station first signed on as KAWW-FM at 96.7 MHz in Heber Springs, Arkansas. [5] It was the FM counterpart to AM 1370 KAWW and the two stations simulcast their programming. KAWW-FM was powered at only 3,000 watts, limiting its coverage to Heber Springs and its adjacent communities. In 1998, Equity Broadcasting bought ...