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WDCQ-TV (channel 19), branded Delta College Public Media, is a PBS member television station licensed to Bad Axe, Michigan, United States, serving the Flint–Tri-Cities television market. The station is owned by Delta College in University Center , an unincorporated community in Frankenlust Township in southwestern Bay County .
Bad Axe is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Huron County [4] in the Thumb region of the Lower Peninsula. The population was 3,021 at the 2020 census , making it the largest community in Huron County and second largest in the Upper Thumb, after Caro .
The Huron Daily Tribune is a daily newspaper in Bad Axe, Michigan. [2] The newspaper serves Huron County, in the upper part of "The Thumb". Its parent company, Huron Publishing Company, is owned by Hearst Corporation. [3] In 1979, Hearst took over the Huron Publishing Company based in Bad Axe, Michigan, in the Thumb area of Huron County. This ...
The city of Bad Axe is on the eastern boundary and has incorporated land that had formerly been in the township. Popple is a tiny unincorporated community in the southwest corner of the township along M-53 /S. Van Dyke Road between Pinnebog and Kilmanagh/Popple Roads about five miles southwest of Bad Axe on the Pinnebog River at 43°46′16″N ...
WLEW (1340 AM) is a radio station licensed to Bad Axe, Michigan, United States. with a power output of 1,000 watts, covering much of Huron County, Michigan.The station is owned by Thumb Broadcasting and broadcasts from studios on South Van Dyke Road in Bad Axe.
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WLEW-FM (102.1 FM) is a radio station in Bad Axe, Michigan, serving the Thumb area of Michigan, United States. It is owned by Thumb Broadcasting and broadcasts from studios on South Van Dyke Road in Bad Axe. Unusual for small-town radio stations, WLEW-FM is locally programmed and does not rely on satellite feeds for any of their music programming.
Yes, from a broken axe that was found when the area was being surveyed: Bad Axe, the county seat, had its beginnings in the wilderness around 1865. A military surveyor, Captain Randolph Pabst, named a camp site at the meeting of two major trails "Bad Axe Camp" on his charts, supposedly after an old rusted axe left at the campsite by local hunters.