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Indiana loses a Country; Wisconsin's Sturgeon Bay gains a Country
High school-run non-com "Young Country" WKPW (90.7) in Knightstown, Indiana has now flipped to Classic Hits. The station had been country for a decade ... AC WSRG "Star 97.7" Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin flipped to Country on May 9, and is calling itself "The Big Dawg." The station is owned by former NFL player Al Johnson, and promotes on the website that the station is "Live, Local, and Fun."
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