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Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 March 9
Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 March 9, 2012 DA 12-376 In Reply Refer to: 1800B3-DD/AJR Mr. Karl Lieber Midnation Media, LLC Post Office Box 123 Windsor, Colorado 80550 In Re: KNDH(FM) Hettinger, North Dakota Facility ID Number: 165977 File No: BPH-20110301ACN Dear Mr. Lieber: This letter refers to the captioned minor change application (the “Application”) of Midnation Media, LLC (“Midnation”), licensee of Station KNDH(FM), Channel 272C1, Hettinger, North Dakota. The Application proposes a city of license modification for Station KNDH(FM) from Hettinger, North Dakota, to New Salem, North Dakota. For the reasons discussed below, we dismiss the Application. Background. The Application was filed pursuant to Section 73.3573(g) of the Commission’s Rules,1 which sets forth the requirements for modification of an FM station license to specify a new community of license without providing an opportunity for competing expressions of interest. Among other requirements, an application for such a minor modification must demonstrate that the proposed change of community constitutes a preferential arrangement of allotments in comparison to the station’s current service.2 We make this determination using the FM allotment priorities set forth in Revision of FM Assignment Policies and Procedures.3 In the Application, Midnation claims that its proposal advances Priority 3 of the FM allotment priorities because the proposed city of license modification could provide a first local service to New Salem, North Dakota, a community with a population of 938 persons. It states that Station KNDC(AM) would remain licensed to Hettinger. It notes that KNDH(FM), at its current community, serves 3,205 persons in an area of 4,084 square kilometers; the change of community to New Salem would enable KNDH(FM) to serve 93,535 persons in an area of 9,025 square kilometers. -
Ortonville Preston KVOX -FM -Co -Owned with KVOX(AM)
W. 104th St., Bloomington (55431). (612) 881 -2633. Minnesota Radio Storz Bcstg Co. (group owner; acq 1 -56). Net: NBC. Morris Rep: Blair. Format: Mod country. Robert H. Storz, KMRS(AM) 16, 1956: 1230 khz; 1 kw -D, 250 pres; Dale G. Weber, gen mgr; Gary Stone, prog dir: -Sept w -N. Box (56267). (612) 589.3131. Western Bob Bundgaard, news dir; Doug Thompson, chief engr. 231 Minn. Bcstg. Group owner: Hedberg. Net: MBS, Hed- WLOL(FM) -1956: 99.5 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 880 ft. berg Farm. Rep: McGavren -Guild. Format: Farm. C &W. KDIO(AM) -July 23. 1956: 1350 khz; 1 kw -D. Box Stereo. 1370 Davern St., St. Paul (55116). (612) Paul C. Hedberg, pres; Gene Steinhorst, gen mgr; 115 (56278). (612) 839 -2581. Tri -State Bcstg Co. 698-5566. Emmis Bcstg Corp. (acq 10- B -82). Rep: Larry Best, mus dir; Joe Matrick, news dir; Mike Rep: Cooke. Format: C &W. Spec prog: Farm 10 hrs Selcom. Format: Adult contemp. Doyle Rose, gen Hendrickson, chief engr. Rates: $13.50: 12.50; 12; wkly. Richard S. Schultz, pres & chief engr; W.F. (CY) mgr; Dave Hellerman, chief engr. 9. McCormick, gen mgr: Donald P. Egert. VP & prog dir; 'WMCNIFM) -(St. Paul) Sep 15, 1979: 91.7 mhz: 10 KKOK -FM -Co -owned with KMRS(AM). Sep 16. Cindy Hayes. news dir. w. 1600 Grand Ave., St. Paul (55105). (612) 696 -6082. 1976: 95.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 474 ft. Stereo, Dups AM KBAA(FM) -Co -owned with KDIO(AM). Not on air, Macalester College. Format: Prog. -
*********************** Monday, October 27, 2008
**************************************** MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2008 The Board of County Commissioners met in continued session at 8:00 o'clock A.M. Chairman Hall, Commissioners Brenneman and Lauman, and Clerk Robinson were present. NO MEETINGS SCHEDULED At 5:00 o'clock P.M., the Board continued the session until 8:00 o'clock A.M. on October 28, 2008. **************************************** TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2008 The Board of County Commissioners met in continued session at 8:00 o'clock A.M. Chairman Hall, Commissioners Brenneman and Lauman, and Clerk Robinson were present. Chairman Hall opened public comment on matters within the Commissions' Jurisdiction, no one present to speak, Chairman Hall closed the public comment period. COS REVIEW: KAMRUD 9:32:07 AM Members present: Chairman Gary D. Hall Commissioner Joseph D. Brenneman Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Others present: Planner Dianna Broadie, Brian Sullivan, Clerk Kile Broadie reviewed the requested submitted by Keith E. Kamrud to split off a 1.64 acre tract from a 9.75 acre parcel located northwest of Columbia Falls on the south side of Tamarack Lane. Commissioner Brenneman made a motion to approve the family transfer. Commissioner Lauman seconded the motion. Aye - Hall, Brenneman and Lauman. Motion carried unanimously. COS REVIEW: MCADAMS 9:45:48 AM Members present: Chairman Gary D. Hall Commissioner Joseph D. Brenneman Commissioner Dale W. Lauman Others present: Planner Dianna Broadie, Joe Kauffman, Richard McAdams, Clerk Kile Broadie reviewed the requested submitted by Richard McAdams to split off a 5.02 acre tract from a 10.04 acre parcel located south of Manning Road and east of Farm Road off Sky Ranch Lane. -
2012 AOE and COM.Xlsx
RADIO SMALL Category Category Name Winner Title of Entry R-2 Best Community Service Campaign KATR-FM Recycling Roundup R-5 Best Regularly Scheduled Newscast KVNF-FM Local Newscast: Ariana Brocious, Brian Cambria R-6 Best News Feature, Report or Series KIFT-FM Mayor's Recall, Michael Klepper R-10 Best Station Promotion/Marketing Campaign KATR-FM Kat Country Full Throttle Tour R-11 Best Morning Show KBVC-FM Mason in the Morning, Mason Stanfield R-13 Best Afternoon Show KIFT-FM Matty Starr's Eazy Steezy Afternoon Show R-15 Best Station Personality KQSE-FM The Axel Contreas Show R-17 Best Sports Coverage by an Individual or Team KSTH-FM Holyoke vs Resurrection Chr. 9-29-12: Marc Maelzer, Jacob Reyes R-18 Best Regularly Scheduled Entertainment Program KRDZ-AM Eagles on Air with Robert Lovell R-19 Best Radio Commercial for an Advertiser KRDZ-AM Hayden R-20 Best Sales Campaign for an Advertiser KIFT-FM Wake Up Breck! R-21 Best Sales Event or Live Remote Broadcast KATR-FM KAT Country Fair Tour MEDIUM Category Category Name Winner Title of Entry R-1 Best Public Service Announcement KSMT-FM Bear Aware R-3 Best Station Sponsored Community Event KPMX-FM KPMX & Girl Scouts Help Wounded Warriors R-4 Best Public Affairs Program KKVM-FM Mile Post "Punkin Corner", Paul Reinerston R-5 Best Regularly Scheduled Newscast KVAY-FM Your Valley Country News, Cory Alan Forgue R-6 Best News Feature, Report or Series KSPN-FM Shining Stars - Healing with Skis, David Bach R-7 Best News Coverage of a Single Event KPMX-FM Atwood Fire, Andy Rice R-8 Best On-Air Contest -
South Central College Crisis Communications Plan
South Central College Crisis Communications Plan Originally Developed: 8/31/16 Most Recent Update: 3/13/2020 South Central College Crisis Communications Plan The SCC Crisis Communications Plan provides guidance for the coordination of communications both internally and externally in the event of an emergency or crisis. The plan outlines the roles, responsibilities, and protocols to guide the college in promptly sharing information with all of SCC’s audiences during an emergency or crisis. Each situation is unique, requiring customized messaging. The SCC Crisis Communications Plan is part of the SCC emergency management portfolio, which includes an All-Hazard Plan and Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP): • The All-Hazard Plan provides information to respond to a multitude of situations faced in daily operations of the college. • The COOP helps facilitate recovery operations for individual departments within the college in the case of a natural or manmade emergency that could endanger the organization’s ability to function (See Appendix A Continuity of Operations Plan). • The Crisis Communications plan is intended to provide a framework for effective coordination and communication should a crisis or emergency occur at the college. 2 Plan Updates and Location The Crisis Communications Plan will be reviewed and updated by the Marketing and Communications department every six months. The most recent version will be available at www.southcentral.edu/crisis. Definitions For the purposes of this plan, a Crisis is defined as a significant event that impacts our students and/or employees, prompts substantial, often sustained, news coverage and public scrutiny, and/or has the potential to damage the institution’s public image or financial stability, or disrupt college operations. -
Broadcast Radio
Call Sign Freq. Distance Signal City Format KBGY 107.5 FM 10.8 mi. 5 Faribault, MN Country KJLY (T) 93.5 FM 0.7 mi. 5 Owatonna, MN Religious KNGA (T) 103.9 FM 4.0 mi. 5 Owatonna, MN Public Radio KNGA (T) 105.7 FM 4.0 mi. 5 Owatonna, MN Public Radio KOWZ 100.9 FM 8.5 mi. 5 Blooming Prairie, MN Adult Contemporary KRFO 104.9 FM 2.0 mi. 5 Owatonna, MN Country KRUE 92.1 FM 8.5 mi. 5 Waseca, MN Country KAUS 99.9 FM 31.4 mi. 4 Austin, MN Country KFOW-AM (T) 106.3 FM 8.5 mi. 4 Waseca, MN Unknown Format KRCH 101.7 FM 26.4 mi. 4 Rochester, MN Classic Rock KCMP 89.3 FM 42.6 mi. 3 Northfield, MN Adult Album Alternative KNGA 90.5 FM 45.6 mi. 3 Saint Peter, MN Public Radio KNXR 97.5 FM 43.7 mi. 3 Rochester, MN Classic Hits KQCL 95.9 FM 19.1 mi. 3 Faribault, MN Classic Rock KROC 106.9 FM 52.9 mi. 3 Rochester, MN Top-40 KWWK 96.5 FM 30.8 mi. 3 Rochester, MN Country KYBA 105.3 FM 38.3 mi. 3 Stewartville, MN Adult Contemporary KYSM 103.5 FM 41.2 mi. 3 Mankato, MN Country KZSE 91.7 FM 43.7 mi. 3 Rochester, MN Public Radio KATO 93.1 FM 48.2 mi. 2 New Ulm, MN Country KBDC 88.5 FM 49.1 mi. 2 Mason City, IA Religious KCPI 94.9 FM 31.8 mi. -
U. S. Radio Stations As of June 30, 1922 the Following List of U. S. Radio
U. S. Radio Stations as of June 30, 1922 The following list of U. S. radio stations was taken from the official Department of Commerce publication of June, 1922. Stations generally operated on 360 meters (833 kHz) at this time. Thanks to Barry Mishkind for supplying the original document. Call City State Licensee KDKA East Pittsburgh PA Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. KDN San Francisco CA Leo J. Meyberg Co. KDPT San Diego CA Southern Electrical Co. KDYL Salt Lake City UT Telegram Publishing Co. KDYM San Diego CA Savoy Theater KDYN Redwood City CA Great Western Radio Corp. KDYO San Diego CA Carlson & Simpson KDYQ Portland OR Oregon Institute of Technology KDYR Pasadena CA Pasadena Star-News Publishing Co. KDYS Great Falls MT The Tribune KDYU Klamath Falls OR Herald Publishing Co. KDYV Salt Lake City UT Cope & Cornwell Co. KDYW Phoenix AZ Smith Hughes & Co. KDYX Honolulu HI Star Bulletin KDYY Denver CO Rocky Mountain Radio Corp. KDZA Tucson AZ Arizona Daily Star KDZB Bakersfield CA Frank E. Siefert KDZD Los Angeles CA W. R. Mitchell KDZE Seattle WA The Rhodes Co. KDZF Los Angeles CA Automobile Club of Southern California KDZG San Francisco CA Cyrus Peirce & Co. KDZH Fresno CA Fresno Evening Herald KDZI Wenatchee WA Electric Supply Co. KDZJ Eugene OR Excelsior Radio Co. KDZK Reno NV Nevada Machinery & Electric Co. KDZL Ogden UT Rocky Mountain Radio Corp. KDZM Centralia WA E. A. Hollingworth KDZP Los Angeles CA Newbery Electric Corp. KDZQ Denver CO Motor Generator Co. KDZR Bellingham WA Bellingham Publishing Co. KDZW San Francisco CA Claude W. -
Annual Abstract of Statistics
Annual Abstract of Statistics 2007 edition No 143 Editor: Dave Sharp Office for National Statistics © Crown copyright 2007 A National Statistics publication National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out Published with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They are produced free from Stationery Office (HMSO) political influence. You may re-use this publication (excluding logos) free of charge in any About the Office for National Statistics format for research, private study or internal circulation within an The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the government agency organisation. You must re-use it accurately and not use it in a responsible for compiling, analysing and disseminating economic, misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown social and demographic statistics about the United Kingdom. It also copyright and you must give the title of the source publication. Where administers the statutory registration of births, marriages and deaths we have identified any third party copyright material you will need to in England and Wales. obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. The Director of ONS is also the National Statistician and the Registrar This publication is also available at the National Statistics website: General for England and Wales. www.statistics.gov.uk For any other use of this material please apply for a Click-Use Licence Contact points for core material at For enquiries about this publication, contact Core Table Unit. www.opsi.gov.uk/click-use/system/online/pLogin.asp or by Tel: 01633 655851 writing to: E-mail: [email protected] Office of Public Sector Information For general enquiries, contact the National Statistics Customer Contact Information Policy Team Centre. -
Annual Abstract of Statistics
Annual Abstract of Statistics No 144 2008 Edition Editor: Ian Macrory Office for National Statistics ISBN 978-0-230-54560-1 Copyright and reproduction ISSN 0072-5730 © Crown copyright 2008 A National Statistics publication Published with the permission of the Office for Public Sector National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out Information (OPSI) in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They are produced free from You may re-use this publication (excluding logos) free of charge in any political influence. Not all the statistics contained within this publication format for research, private study or internal circulation within an are national statistics because it is a compilation from various sources. organisation providing it is used accurately and not in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown copyright and About us you must give the title of the source publication. Where we have The Office for National Statistics identified any third party copyright material you will need to obtain The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the executive office of the UK permission from the copyright holders concerned. Statistics Authority, a non-ministerial department which reports directly For re-use of this material you must apply for a Click-Use Public Sector to Parliament. ONS is the UK government’s single largest statistical Information (PSI) Licence from: producer. It compiles information about the UK’s society and economy which provides evidence for policy and decision-making and in the Office of Public Sector Information, Crown Copyright Licensing and allocation of resources. Public Sector Information, St Clements House, 2–16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ The Director of ONS is also the National Statistician. -
Minnesota Emergency Alert System Statewide Plan 2018
Minnesota Emergency Alert System Statewide Plan 2018 MINNESOTA EAS STATEWIDE PLAN Revision 10 Basic Plan 01/31/2019 I. REASON FOR PLAN The State of Minnesota is subject to major emergencies and disasters, natural, technological and criminal, which can pose a significant threat to the health and safety of the public. The ability to provide citizens with timely emergency information is a priority of emergency managers statewide. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) was developed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to provide emergency information to the public via television, radio, cable systems and wire line providers. The Integrated Public Alert and Warning System, (IPAWS) was created by FEMA to aid in the distribution of emergency messaging to the public via the internet and mobile devices. It is intended that the EAS combined with IPAWS be capable of alerting the general public reliably and effectively. This plan was written to explain who can originate EAS alerts and how and under what circumstances these alerts are distributed via the EAS and IPAWS. II. PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES OF PLAN A. Purpose When emergencies and disasters occur, rapid and effective dissemination of essential information can significantly help to reduce loss of life and property. The EAS and IPAWS were designed to provide this type of information. However; these systems will only work through a coordinated effort. The purpose of this plan is to establish a standardized, integrated EAS & IPAWS communications protocol capable of facilitating the rapid dissemination of emergency information to the public. B. Objectives 1. Describe the EAS administrative structure within Minnesota. (See Section V) 2. -
Emergency Preparedness Workbook
Personal Emergency Preparedness Workbook Distributed by: Fremont County Oce of Emergency Management 1901 East Main Street Cañon City, CO 81212 (719) 276-7422 Content in this workbook is derived from “The Independence Center’s Personal Emergency Preparedness Workbook” and is used with permission from The Independence Center of Colorado Springs, CO. ii Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1 Emergency and Disaster Preparation............................................................................ 2 Personal Support Network ................................................................................................ 3 Medical Information & Supply List ................................................................................. 5 Emergency Kits........................................................................................................................6 Home Emergency Kit ..................................................................................................... 6 Car Emergency Kit .......................................................................................................... 7 Service Animal Emergency Kit ................................................................................... 7 Disability Specic Tips................................................................................................... 9 Chemical and Food Sensitivities ............................................................................... -
The Magazine for TV and FM Dxers 700 DTV Stations
The Official Publication of the Worldwide TV-FM DX Association OCTOBER 2013 The Magazine for TV and FM DXers OK, Lucy, stand perfectly still so Fred and I can watch the game on channel 9 in HD and whatever you do, don’t MOVE an inch or we’ll lose the picture. Afternoon Storm on the Plains 700 DTV Stations Logged! and Tropo Hits Parts of the Midwest Visit Us At www.wtfda.org THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION Serving the UHF-VHF Enthusiast THE VHF-UHF DIGEST IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION DEDICATED TO THE OBSERVATION AND STUDY OF THE PROPAGATION OF LONG DISTANCE TELEVISION AND FM BROADCASTING SIGNALS AT VHF AND UHF. WTFDA IS GOVERNED BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS: DOUG SMITH, GREG CONIGLIO, KEITH McGINNIS AND MIKE BUGAJ. Editor and publisher: Mike Bugaj Treasurer: Keith McGinnis wtfda.org Webmaster: Tim McVey Forum Site Administrator: Chris Cervantez Editorial Staff: Jeff Kruszka, Keith McGinnis, Fred Nordquist, Nick Langan, Doug Smith, Peter Baskind, Bill Hale and John Zondlo, Website: www.wtfda.org; Forums: http://forums.wtfda.org _______________________________________________________________________________________ OCTOBER 2013 Hello and welcome to the Mailbox for October. This month we have a report from long-time WTFDA member Bill Eckberg. Bill lives near Walton, IL and is one of our all time great TV DXers. Bill wrote me a few days ago to renew his membership and tell me about something that happened to him back on June 24th. Here’s what he wrote. “At 4:30pm, June 24, a fifty yard wide tornado destroyed my machine sheds and did $3,600 damage to my home.