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High Winds Cause Minnesota Radio Tower Collapse
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High Winds Cause Minnesota Radio Tower Collapse
Credit: Engineer Steve Schuh Gusty winds that ushered in a wintry airmass damaged an FM broadcast tower in southeastern Minnesota on Wednesday. The tower is home to three of Leighton Media’s Winona, Minn., FM stations: Class C3 95.3 KGSL(FM) and translators 98.7 K254CM(FM), which relays 1230 KWNO(AM), as well as 101.5 K268DJ(FM), which relays 1380 KHWK(AM). That’s according to Tony Abfalter, Leighton’s director of engineering. The STL for 99.3 …
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