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Radio station in Fort Bridger, Wyoming, United States
KNYN (99.1 FM) is an radio station licensed to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. The station carries a country music format. KNYN has carried audio from the General
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Mountain in Uinta County, Wyoming
mountain. The United States Forest Service owns a tower on the mountain. KNYN is the highest power radio station transmitting on the mountain. In 2005
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Radio station in Evanston, Wyoming, United States
former sister station was KOTB, on 106.1 MHz. It was also a sister station to KNYN, which was sold to another owner. KEVA ceased broadcasting July 2, 2014,
KEVA
Radio station in Soda Springs, Idaho, United States
in 2015, the format flipped to classic country. It joins sister stations KNYN, and KADQ, both in Evanston, Wyoming. Owner Val Cook also owns KASL in Newcastle
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German intervention against a member state
May, the provisional government sent a Reichskommissar, Theodor Friedrich Knyn, to Homburg with 700 troops in order to carry out a Reichsexekution. Under
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American investor (1920–2018)
station in Tucson, Arizona affiliated with NBC. He was also co-owner of KNYN and KTMN, two radio stations based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. From 1976 to
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Radio station in Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States
would be sold to Plaza Broadcasting, which also owned country formatted KNYN for $650,000. Following consummation, the station returned to the air in
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Radio station in Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
3 MHz) August 15, 1965 (as 95.5 KSNM) Former call signs KSNM (1965–1982) KNYN (1982–1997) KBFG (1997–1998) KMMG (1998–2001) Call sign meaning K Highland
KHFM
Radio station in Preston, Idaho, United States
Owner Val R. Cook (Preston Broadcasting, LLC) Sister stations KBRV, KADQ, KNYN History First air date September 6, 1948 (1948-09-06) Former call signs KPST
KACH
1 FM Cody University of Wyoming Adult album alternative (Wyoming Sounds) KNYN 99.1 FM Fort Bridger M. Kent Frandsen Country KOCA-LP 93.5 FM Laramie La
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conill, Danish/Swedish/Norwegian kanin, Dutch konijn, Finnish kani, Frisian knyn, German Kanninchen, Icelandic kanína, Italian coniglio, Romansh cunigl, Spanish
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Arrow Classic Hits Bonneville International Salt Lake City, Utah 103.9 FM KNYN K-9 Country Country Frandsen Media Fort Bridger, Wyoming 104.3 FM KSOP Z104
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Radio station in Evanston, Wyoming, United States
Classic rock Ownership Owner Frandsen Media Company, LLC Sister stations KNYN, KBRV, KACH History First air date 2005 Former call signs KSNA (2006) Technical
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FM radio frequency
KNES in Fairfield, Texas KNNA-FM in Nenana, Alaska KNUL in Nulato, Alaska KNYN in Fort Bridger, Wyoming KODA in Houston, Texas KODZ in Eugene, Oregon KOFH
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Species of fish
Taxon identifiers Barbus trimaculatus Wikidata: Q1188928 CoL: KNYN EoL: 211929 GBIF: 5206767 IRMNG: 10157984 ITIS: 688769 NCBI: 137039 WoRMS: 1418685
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Louisiana KNYD 90.5 FM Broken Arrow, Oklahoma KNYE 95.1 FM Pahrump, Nevada KNYN 99.1 FM Fort Bridger, Wyoming KNYR 91.3 FM Yreka, California KNZA 103.9 FM
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KN–KP)
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Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Vietnamese
Beloved; Friend; Dear One; Precious Jewel
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Brónach, BRONAGH means "sorrow."
Girl/Female
Indian
Light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kiratidev | கிரதீதேவ
Lord of light
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Eyes
Boy/Male
Greek
Shield bearer.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Good Timing; Concentration
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Gold
Boy/Male
Hindu
Means greenery. the lush greenery on the surface of the earth
Boy/Male
Muslim
Repentant, Penitent
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