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Alarming, I Know...
I have a love-hate relationship with my alarm clock. I wrote this on Facebook the other day and several people responded, I have a hate-hate relationship with mine. I totally understood what they...
Posted on 3/28/12 at 6:20 AM
Pawlenty who? Not Reagan. Not Gingrich
Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty is right about at least one thing: He is not well known. That was proven on a recent Wait, Wait, Dont Tell Me, a public radio show from Chicago. With an introducto...
Posted on 4/2/11 at 2:06 PM
1961: What Can YOU Do to Oppose Communism?
What Can YOU Do to Oppose Communism?...
Posted on 1/14/11 at 11:00 AM
Free radio classes offered
WORTHINGTON — The Worthington Amateur Radio Club and Worthington Civil Air Patrol are offering a free technician radio class, which begins at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Civil Air Patrol Building at the Worthington Airport and continues June 7, 13, and 14.May 30, 2012
4-H radio auction is Saturday
WORTHINGTON — Nobles County 4-H, along with U.S. 95.1, will present a radio auction from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday.April 24, 2012
Changes to come for area radio stations
WORTHINGTON — Big changes are coming to the region’s airwaves within the next few days.By Ryan McGaughey , December 25, 2011
Protect your RFID cards
January 17, 2011
Wind-to-battery project is considered a success
By Julie Buntjer , August 05, 2010
Vet prepped subs in Philippines
July 28, 2010
Lowry memorialized in lakeshore park
By Beth Rickers , June 22, 2010
Retired KWOA farm broadcaster is familiar voice to many
By Beth Rickers , April 10, 2010
Radio show aims to help Southwest Honor Flight
December 31, 2009
Dekker was ‘Jack of all trades’ in WWII
WORTHINGTON — At the age of 88, Worthington’s Jake Dekker said things happened during his tour of duty throughout Europe in World War II that can be forgotten, but the two things he most wants to forget remain etched in his senses today — the sight and the smell of death.
By Julie Buntjer , December 31, 2009
- Dekker
- Honor Flight
- Jake Dekker talks about a plane, an electrical line and one of his closest calls during World War II.
- Veteran Jake Dekker describes how he was taken to see the bunker where Adolf Hitler committed suicide at the end of World War II in Europe.
- Talk about this topic
- Farm Bleat Blog: Honoring those on the Honor Flight
New radio system moves forward
By Julie Buntjer , October 13, 2009
Toxic fumes from radio fire killed two
Grand Forks, N.D. -- Toxic fumes caused when a small kitchen fire reignited inside a home here apparently led to the deaths of the home’s two occupants, the Grand Forks fire marshal said today.By Chuck Haga, The Grand Forks Herald , December 26, 2008
Radio employee criticized for political work
The Tim Johnson campaign is criticizing a WNAX on-air employee for continuing to work in radio news while volunteering for Johnson’s opponent.By Seth Tupper The Daily Republic , September 02, 2008
New Radio advisory committee established
WORTHINGTON — Thirteen counties and two cities have entered into a joint powers agreement to provide governance for the new statewide public safety radio system within the region.August 30, 2008
Play takes audience back to the 1940s
OKOBOJI, Iowa — World War II nostalgia takes center stage at Okoboji Theatre this week as hit tunes of the 1940s, highlighted in a show biz musical, “The 1940’s Radio Hour,” lead us down memory lane.By Katherine Hedeen , July 17, 2008
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