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The Village of Vicksburg is located in Brady Township. Climax Township has its own telephone company, Climax Telephone Company, marketed as CTS Telecom. Climax Scotts is the school district. TV-64 WLLA is located on East N Avenue (otherwise Kilgore Road) in Pavilion Township. Part of Alamo Township is in the Otsego School District, based out of county. The Kalamazoo Nature Center is an attraction in Cooper Township. The center of the township is Cooper Center. Fulton Most communities have garage sales and yard sales. It's not news when someone has a moving sale. In town, you'll want to announce your organization's rummage sale. Local events are often advertised on News 3 WWMT CBS, WOOD TV 8 NBC, WOTV 4 41, and WXMI FOX 17. Sometimes you can get the word out on WGVU 35 and WGVK 52 PBS. You probably won't have much luck on WXSP, WZPX, or West Michigan CW 7. The Kalamazoo Gazette newspaper, Western Herald newspaper, and AM 590 WKZO radio are very good about getting community news reported. AM 1360 WKMI isn't as good about local content as they used to be. AM 1660 WQSN features ESPN sports radio. WQLR 106.5 FM is now known as The Q, but it previously went by Q-106.5 and Q-Lite. WFAT 96.5 dropped Classic Hits from their name. Have you ever listened to The Touch, AM 1560 WNWN? At Western Michigan University there is 89.1 FM WIDR (a student radio station that seems to be mostly staffed by student alumni) and 102.1 WMUK national public radio with classical and jazz music. WZUU 92.3 FM and WQXC 101.3 from Allegan try to be part of the Kalamazoo radio market. WZUU used to be WNTX Radio X and was based above Video Hits Plus in the Campus Pointe Mall. AM 1470 used to be WQSN, then it switched formats to Super Talk 1470 WKLZ, and the frequency went silent in the past two years. Of course, you can't forget the two highest rated and strongest signaled stations in Southwest Michigan, 103.3 WKFR and 107.7 WRKR The Rocker. This is a message board, a forum for discussion. Most people now prefer a web log journal or blog.
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