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KTTN-FM (92.3 FM) is part of a three-station group of radio stations based out of Trenton, Missouri, and owned by John Ausberger. KTTN FM 92.3, KTTN AM 1600, and Hot Country KGOZ Z 101.7 FM offer a varying musical range, with KTTN-FM featuring classic country music from Nashville's early years.
KTTN (1600 AM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Trenton, Missouri. The station is owned by John Ausberger's PAR Broadcast Group and the broadcast license is held by Luehrs Broadcasting Company, Inc. It broadcasts an adult contemporary music format deriving a portion of its programming from Dial Global. [2]
KTTN may refer to: The ICAO code for Trenton-Mercer Airport; KTTN (AM), a radio station (1600 AM) licensed to Trenton, Missouri, United States; KTTN-FM, a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to Trenton, Missouri, United States
By the early 19th century, several companies established strings of fur trading posts and forts across North America. As well, the North-West Mounted Police established local headquarters at various points such as Calgary where the HBC soon set up a store.
In 1995, the airport's name was changed to Trenton–Mercer Airport in an effort to identify it with the city of Trenton (the capital of New Jersey and county seat of Mercer County). On March 11, 1998, an NWS / FAA automated surface observing system (ASOS) became operational at the airport, replacing the human weather observers that had ...
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After a court battle, the Trading Post was opened on April 15, 1971. This was followed by ongoing battles between the City of Pleasant Ridge and the owner regarding safety violations, noise and crowd issues. On March 22, 1972, the Trading Post was destroyed by a fire. Although arson was determined as the cause, no suspect was ever named. [1]