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Today's Father Radio Station List Today’s Father Radio Station List - Dec. 2015 (count: 402) ALABAMA Pueblo KERP 91.9 FM Fairfield WAFR-T 88.7 FM Athens WGHE 97.9 FM Pueblo KTPJ-S 103.5 FM Mason City KCMR 97.9 FM Carrollton WALN 89.3 FM Trinidad WAFR-T 91.7 FM Ottumwa WAFR-T 88.1 FM Enterprise WAFR-T 90.5 FM Siuox City KAYA 91.3 FM Ozark WAQG 91.7 FM FLORIDA Selma WAQU 91.1 FM Eastpoint WZFR 104.5 FM KANSAS Sheffield WAKD 89.9 FM Eastpoint WFRG 103.7 FM Arkansas City WAFR-T 89.7 FM Troy WAFR-T 91.1 FM Eastpoint WFRF 105.7 FM Beloit WAFR-T 91.3 FM Tuscaloosa WMBV-T 88.9 FM 1070 AM Clay Center KCLY 100.9 FM Ft. Lauderdale WAFG 90.3 FM Clay Center KFRM 550 AM ALASKA Jacksonville WAYR 550 AM Enterprise WAFR-T 88.7 FM Allakaket KIAM-T 94.3 FM Lake City WOLR 91.3 FM Great Bend KBDA 89.7 FM Ambler KIAM-T 94.3 FM Leesburg WHIJ-T 89.5 FM Herington KJRL 105.7 FM Anaktuvuk Pass KIAM-T 94.3 FM Miami WHIM 1080 AM Manhattan KHCA 95.3 FM Anchorage KATB 89.3 FM Monticello WFRF-T 105.7 FM Marysville WAFR-T 91.7 FM Aniak KYKD-T 94.3 FM Naples WSOR 90.9 FM Norton WAFR-T 91.5 FM Bethel KYKD 100.1 FM Ocala WHGN 91.9 FM Oberlin WAFR-T 91.3 FM Bettles KIAM-T 92.1 FM Ocala WHIJ 88.1 FM Salina KAKA 88.5 FM Chignik Bay KIAM-T 91.9 FM Quincy WFRU 90.1 FM Thayer KTHA 100.5 FM Eagle KIAM-T 94.1 FM Sarasota WKZM 104.3 FM Washington KCLY-T Grayling KIAM-T 94.3 FM Tallahassee WAKU 94.1 FM Winfield KBDD 91.9 FM Hooper Bay KYKD-T 94.3 FM Tallahassee WFRF 1070 AM Houston KAGV 1110 AM Tallahassee WFRF-T 94.3 FM KENTUCKY Hughes KIAM-T 94.3 FM Tallahassee WFSD 107.9 FM Ashland WAFR-T 91.9 FM Kalskag KIAM-T 93.7 FM Tampa Bay WKES 91.1 FM Campbellsville WAPD 91.7 FM McCarthy KIAM-T 94.3 FM W. Palm Beach WAYF 88.1 FM Corbin WKDP 1330 AM McGrath KIAM-T 94.3 FM Jackson WMTC 99.9 FM Nenana KIAM 630 AM GEORGIA Kevil / Paducah WBEL 89.3 FM Nome KQQN 89.3 FM Albany WSRD-S 93.1 FM Middletown WSOH-T 104.7 FM Perryville KIAM-T 94.3 FM Americus WAFR-T 90.3 FM Mt. Sterling WAXG 88.1 FM Prudhoe Bay KIAM-T 94.3 FM Calhoun WLOJ-S 102.9 FM Vancleve WMTC 730 AM Quinhagak KYKD-T 94.3 FM Carrolltan WGGR 95.3 FM 99.9 FM Ruby KIAM-T 96.1 FM Chatsworth W250BR-T 97.9 FM Sand Point KIAM-T 94.3 FM Cordele WAFR-T 90.3 FM LOUISIANA Tanana KIAM-T 92.1 FM Cuthbert WAFR-T 89.3 FM Alexandria KAPM 91.7 FM Tok KUDU 91.9 FM Dahlonega WCDG 88.7 FM Jonesboro WAFR-T 89.7 FM Wrangell KWRG 99.9 FM Dalton W217AW-S 91.3 FM Jonesville WAFR-T 91.9 FM Dublin WAWH 91.9 FM Lafayette KSJY 90.9 FM ARIZONA Griffin / Lovejoy WMVV 90.7 FM Many KAVK 89.7 FM Fredonia WAFR-T 89.1 FM Hinesville WGML 990 AM Monroe WAFR-T 94.9 FM Holbrook WAFR-T 90.3 FM Marietta WFTD 1080 AM Ruston KAPI 88.3 FM Mesa WAFR-T 89.1 FM Milledgeville WGUR 88.9 FM St. Joseph WAFR-T 89.9 FM Winslow WAFR-T 91.3 FM Moultrie WBGP 91.3 FM MAINE ARKANSAS IDAHO Bangor WHMX 105.7 FM Arkadelphia WAFR-T 91.9 FM Caldwell KTSY 89.5 FM Bangor WHCF 88.5 FM Bentonville WAFR-T 88.1 FM Grangeville K209FH 87.9 FM Portland WLOB 1310 AM Clarksville WAFR-T 89.9 FM Kamiah KMEL 97.3 FM Crossett WAFR-T 91.7 FM MARYLAND Des Arc KBDO 91.7 FM ILLINOIS California WXMD 89.7 FM El Dorado KAUG 91.9 FM Canton W282AO-T 104.3 FM Fayetteville KBNV 90.9 FM Carpentersville WWTG 88.1 FM MASSACHUSETTS Forrest City KARH 88.1 FM Chillicothe WVCL-S 95.7 FM Springfield WACE 730 AM Fort Smith KAOW 88.9 FM Dahinda W262BO-T 104.3 FM Jonesboro KAOG 90.5 FM Dunlap W280DL-T 100.3 FM MICHIGAN Maumelle KWLR 96.9 FM Effingham WAFR-T 91.3 FM Berrian Springs WSFT 105.5 FM Piggott WAFR-T 88.1 FM Elgin W219CD-T 91.7 FM Grand Rapids WPNW 96.5 FM Pocahontas WAFR-T 91.1 FM Flora WAFR-T 88.5 FM WPNW 1260 AM Prescott WAFR-T 88.9 FM Kankakee WAWF 88.1 FM Traverse City WLJN 89.9 FM Sheridan KANX 91.1 FM Kankakee WEGN 88.7 FM WLJN 1400 AM Springdale KLOR 90.1 FM Marion WGGH 1150 AM Warren WAFR-T 91.3 FM Morton W276CC-T 103.1 FM MINNESOTA Mt. Vernon WAPO 90.5 FM Bimidji K228EW-T 93.5 FM CALIFORNIA Ottawa WWGN 88.9 FM Blackduck WYNJ 89.5 FM Arroyo Grande KWOL 90.1 FM Peoria WWKJ 102.9 FM Cambridge WUSG 88.7 FM Cabazon / Beaumont KSGN-T 88.1 FM Salem WAFR-T 91.3 FM Hibbing WHPJ 88.3 FM Holtville KGBA 100.1 FM Hinckly WYSG 96.3 FM Modesto KADV 90.5 FM INDIANA LaCrescent KFSI-T 91.9 FM Modesto KCIV 99.9 FM Ft. Wayne WBCL 90.3 FM Mankato KTIS-T 94.3 FM Paradise KRGR 101.3 FM Michigan City WAFR-T 88.5 FM Mpls/St. Paul KTIS 98.5 FM Redding KRDG 1330 AM Plymouth WAFR-T 91.3 FM Montevideo WAFR-T 89.7 FM Riverside KSGN 89.7 FM Shelbyville WSHI 98.5 FM Peterson/Rushford KFSI-T 92.5 FM Sacramento KFIA 710 AM Terre Haute WAPC 91.9 FM Rochester KFSI 92.9 FM 101.9 FM Vincennes WAFR-T 89.9 FM Sebeka KOPJ 89.3 FM San Luis Obispo KLFF 89.3 FM Vincennes WAOV 1450 AM Warroad KLOJ 91.7 FM Simi Valley LTR Netwk 1004-S Vincennes WZDM 92.1 FM Windom WAFR-T 90.9 FM St. Helena KSHC-S 106.5 FM Winona KFSI-T 88.5 FM Victorville KSGN-T 88.9 FM IOWA Worthington WAFR-T 88.1 FM Boone KFGQ 1260 AM COLORADO 99.3 FM MISSISSIPPI Cortez KNMI-T 100.9 FM Creston WAFR-T 90.9 FM Ackerman WAFR-T 96.9 FM Durango KNMI-T 90.5 FM Decorah KFSI-T 101.5 FM Brookhaven WAFR-T 90.5 FM Pagosa Springs KNMI-T 90.9 FM Eagle Grove KJYL 100.7 FM Cleveland WDFX 98.3 FM Columbia WAFR-T 90.9 FM Kermit WAFR-T 91.5 FM Duck Hill WAUM 91.9 FM OHIO Kileen KJHV 96.3 FM Gulfport WAOY 91.7 FM Archbold WBCY-S 89.5 FM Kileen KHTL 104.7 FM Hattiesburg WAII 89.3 FM Heath WJHE-S 98.7 FM Kileen KHSP 104.5 FM Laurel WATP 90.7 FM Marion WXMF 91.9 FM LaMesa WAFR-T 91.3 FM McComb WAQL 90.5 FM Martins Ferry WAFR-T 91.1 FM Levelland WAFR-T 91.9 FM Natchez WASM 91.1 FM Millersburg WVML 88.5 FM Lockhart WAFR-T 88.5 FM Oxford WAFR-T 101.3 FM Sandusky WVMS 89.5 FM Lufkin KAVX 91.9 FM Park Hills WAFR-T 91.1 FM Shelby WAUI 88.3 FM Lufkin KSWP 90.9 FM Starkville WJZB 88.7 FM Steubenville WAFR-T 88.9 FM Midland WAFR-T 89.5 FM Tupelo WAFR 88.3 FM Sycamore WXMW 89.3 FM Morton WAFR-T 91.1 FM Vicksburg WATU 89.3 FM Upper Sandusky WXML 90.1 FM Pampa KAXH 90.9 FM West Point WAFR-T 96.9 FM Pecos WAFR-T 91.3 FM OKLAHOMA Plainview KBAH 90.5 FM MISSOURI Ada WAFR-T 88.7 FM Stephenville WAFR-T 90.5 FM Birch Tree KRMV-S 1310 AM Ardmore WAFR-T 91.9 FM Van Horn WAFR-T 89.9 FM Brookfield WAFR-T 91.5 FM Atoka WAFR-T 91.7 FM Victoria WAFR-T 88.5 FM Cabool WAFR-T 89.9 FM Durant KAYC 91.1 FM Waco / Temple Kennett KAUF 89.9 FM Elk City WAFR-T 91.9 FM / Killeen WAFR-T 89.9 FM Lebanon KTTK 90.7 FM Idabel WAFR-T 91.9 FM Wellington WAFR-T 91.7 FM Memphis WAFR-T 91.5 FM Norman WAFR-T 89.3 FM Poplar Bluff KYHO-S 106.9 FM Poteau KARG 91.7 FM UTAH Springfield KWND 88.3 FM Stillwater WAFR-T 89.7 FM St. George WAFR-T 88.7 FM West Plains KCMH-T 92.7 FM Tulsa KCFO 970 AM VIRGINIA NEBRASKA OREGON Bristol WAFR-T 90.5 FM Chadron WAFR-T 89.3 FM Baker City WAFR-T 90.7 FM Culpeper WARN 91.5 FM Columbus KTLX 91.3 FM Coquille KLYF 100.7 FM Gore WVRS 90.1 FM Doniphan KROA 95.7 FM Grants Pass KAPK 90.7 FM Richmond WAUQ 89.7 FM Hastings WAFR-T 91.7 FM La Grande KFYL 94.3 FM Spotsylvania WJYJ 90.5 FM Hubbard KAYA 91.3 FM Madras KMAB 99.3 FM Tappahannock WRAR 1000 AM Valentine WAFR-T 89.3 FM Medford KRVC 730 AM Winchester WTRM 91.3 FM Milton / Freewater KLRF 88.5 FM NEW HAMPSHIRE Salem / Eugene KSKD 107.1 FM WASHINGTON Amherst WLMW 90.7 FM Scio K217EI-T 91.3 FM Chehalis KACS 91.3 FM Derry WDER 1320 AM The Dalles K220GX-T 91.9 FM Colville KEIT 102.1 FM Tilmook KGLS-T 99.1 FM Ellensburg KCSH 88.9 FM NEW JERSEY South Bend KACW 91.3 FM Taylortown WNEQ 90.3 FM PENNSYLVANIA Sunnyside KAYB 88.1 FM Carbondale W220CO-S 91.9 FM Walla Walla KHSS 100.7 FM NEW MEXICO Franklin WAWN 89.5 FM Wapato KSOH 89.5 FM Albuquerque KDAZ 730 AM Pittsburgh WWCS 540 AM Wenatchee KPLW 89.9 FM Albuquerque KSVA 920 AM Youngsville WTMV 88.5 FM Wishram K220GX-S 91.9 FM Clayton WAFR-T 91.3 FM Clovis KAQF 91.1 FM SOUTH CAROLINA WISCONSIN Farmington KNMI 88.9 FM Aiken WASD-S 101.9 FM Alma KFSI-T 89.1 FM Farmington KPCL 95.7 FM Beaufort WAGP 88.7 FM Clear Lake WPGR-S 105.7 FM Hobbs WAFR-T 91.5 FM Greenwood WXOR 102.3 FM Madison WNWC 102.5 FM Las Vegas WAFR-T 90.3 FM Rockhill WMHK 89.7 FM Viroqua WNWC-T 106.3 FM Raton WAFR-T 90.1 FM SOUTH DAKOTA WEST VIRGINIA NEW YORK Aberdeen WAFR-T 90.1 FM Elkins WBHZ 91.9 FM Albany WNGN 97.5 FM Siuox Falls KNCWC 1270 AM Huntington WEMM 1470 AM Albany / Troy WPGL 93.9 FM Spearfish WAFR-T 90.1 FM Batavia WAFR-T 89.5 FM WYOMING Catskill WFSO-T 101.1 FM TENNESSEE Gillette KAXG 89.7 FM Champlain WCHP 760 AM Bristol WAFR-T 90.5 FM Glen Falls WBLN 104.9 FM Cookeville WJNU 96.9 FM BELIZE, CENTRAL AMERICA Kingston WFSO-T 105.3 FM Dyersburg WAFR-T 89.7 FM Punta Gorda 99.9 FM Kingston WKHV 103.9 FM Milan WAFR-T 99.1 FM San Pedro Town 101.3 FM Newburgh WFSO-T 90.3 FM Nashville WNQM 1300 AM Olivebridge WFSO 88.3 FM Pulaski W234AW-T 94 FM GUAM Rochester WWWG 1460 AM Savannah WAFR-T 88.1 FM Asan KTWG 800 AM Voorheesville WPGL 98.9 FM Savannah WDNX 89.1 FM Spencer WAFR-T 90.1 FM PAPUA NEW GUINEA NORTH CAROLINA Tullahoma WAUT 88.5 FM Port Moresby 93.9 FM Ahoskie WAFR-T 91.9 FM Vonore WTRL 106.9 FM Beaufort WAFR-T 88.5 FM Waynesboro WAFR-T 89.9 FM PUERTO RICO Charlotte WOGR 1540 AM Juana DÕaz/Ponce WCGB 1060 AM Gastonia WGAS 1420 AM TEXAS San Juan WBMJ 1190 AM Mt.
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