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June Arietids - the invisible meteor shower you just might see
I've never seen an Arietid meteor and chances are you haven't either. Peaking on June 7-8, the Arietid (AIR-ee-uh-tid) meteor shower is one of the strongest of the year with a maximum rate of 50-80 ...
Posted on 6/6/13 at 11:24 AM
Story Street
I have always loved anything that involves a good story. Good books, good movies, good theater, and even when I was much younger - good radio plays. Before you get any ideas, I am not ancient thes...
Posted on 8/6/12 at 7:00 AM
January 28, 1952: Al Edwards and the Royal Tones
Service Chevrolet, with 2 Fargo locations, sponsored a quarter hour of music that featured Al Edwards and the Royal Tones. In this program, from January 28, 1952, the new model Chevrolet Sports Cars a...
Posted on 5/18/12 at 11:04 AM
New on the airwaves
In case you missed it Jamestown College recently launched KJKR, 88.1 on the FM dial here. I was skeptical at first about what a JC radio station would sound like, but it only took a few minutes to cha...
Posted on 3/26/12 at 9:45 AM
Jamestown College launching radio station KJKR
Tonight marks the launch of KJKR radio 88.1 FM at Jamestown College. The station will go live at 10 p.m. during a launch party for Jamestown College students hosted by the College's Student Media Cen...
Posted on 3/16/12 at 2:46 PM
Two-way radio users must upgrade or face fines
Two-way radio users have a little more than two months to upgrade or update their radio systems, lest they face hefty fines for using the older wideband system.By Katherine Grandstrand, Forum Communications , October 29, 2012
Retired — but not quite: Radio personality Ole Olson hangs up full time after 48 years
By Ben Rodgers , October 22, 2012
New radio station format launches
Chesterman Communications of Jamestown, Inc. and Radio Consulting Services have announced the launch of a new Jamestown radio station, MIX 93.3 FM, effective April 2.By Sun Staff , April 05, 2012
JC radio station to go live Friday
Jamestown College’s KJKR will go live at 10 p.m. Friday on 88.1 FM, launching a 4,000-watt college radio station reaching a potential audience of 25,000 listeners.March 15, 2012
Wide open space — for ham radio: It helps sway South Carolina couple to buy Edgeley home sight unseen
By Dave Kolpack, Associated Press , March 12, 2012
Radio station to celebrate 75 years
KSJB 600 AM is turning back the clock this Saturday to celebrate 75 years of radio in Jamestown.By By Sun Staff , February 17, 2012
McKenzie stepping away from broadcasting after 24 years
November 01, 2011
Radio gets ‘Weird’ in Bismarck
October 27, 2011
Radio tower in southeast ND falls
The broadcast tower for two Dickinson radio stations fell when saturated ground shifted and released an anchor cable.June 02, 2011
Schultz in, Hennen out
Ed Schultz’s radio show returns to local airwaves on the station founded by a fellow North Dakota-grown radio personality and his ideological opposite.By By Sherri Richards, Forum Communications Co. , June 01, 2011
Hennen makes abrupt exit from radio
Longtime talk-radio host Scott Hennen is off local airwaves, again, and his exit Monday came faster than he expected. On his syndicated show on 1100 AM The Flag Monday afternoon, Hennen told listeners his final show on the radio station would be on Friday and said following that, he would enlist the help of former North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer to decide how to deliver online programming.By By Dave Roepke, Forum Communications Co. , May 24, 2011
Legendary ag radio broadcaster dies
A well-known ag broadcaster who attracted thousands of listeners each day has died. Lyle Romine, the voice of the American Ag Network who took a leave from the network in May after a cancer diagnosis last fall, died Thursday in his Hickson, N.D., home.By By Heidi Shaffer, Forum Communications Co. , July 16, 2010
Detroit Lakes radio stations consolidate
By By Riham Feshir , Forum Communications Co. , April 15, 2010
UND, Clear Channel Bismarck reach deal
The University of North Dakota says it has reached a three-year deal with Clear Channel Bismarck to air Fighting Sioux athletics.April 15, 2010
Facts drowning in misinformation
“The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.” — Thomas Jefferson The average citizen hardly knows what to believe anymore. Due to: the parlous state of professional journalism; the Internet; cable TV “news” networks and talk radio shouters; and the ceaseless din of the right-wing noise machine, the public is daily confronted with make-believe news, doctored quotes, fake history and phony data.By Gene Lyons, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette , April 12, 2010
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