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Website. big993.iheart.com. WTUP-FM (99.3 MHz) is a radio station licensed to serve Guntown, Mississippi, USA, which serves Tupelo and northeast Mississippi with an ERP of 15,500 watts. WTUP-FM is owned by iHeartMedia. [1] The station is the former WBIP-FM.
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Yocona, or "Yakni," is a Choctaw Indian name for "the earth." In 1926, the Yocona Area Council consisted of Tate, Panola, Lee, Yalobusha, Marshall, Lafayette, Calhoun, Benton, Tippah, Union, Pontotoc, Alcorn, Prentiss, Tishomingo, and Itawamba counties. The first application for charter for the local council was dated June 25, 1926, and was ...
Disappearance of Leigh Occhi. Leigh Marine Occhi (August 21, 1979— disappeared August 27, 1992) [2] [3] is an American who vanished under mysterious circumstances as a teenager at her home in Tupelo, Mississippi, during Hurricane Andrew. Her mother, Vickie Felton, returned home on the morning of August 27, 1992, to find Occhi missing and ...
Mississippi Highway 6 Route information Maintained by MDOT Length 138.8 mi (223.4 km) (25.295 mi excluding concurrencies) Existed 1932–present Major junctions West end MS 161 in Clarksdale Major intersections US 49 US 278 in Clarksdale US 51 in Batesville I-55 in Batesville US 45 / US 278 in Tupelo East end MS 25 in Amory Location Country United States State Mississippi Counties Coahoma ...
WWKZ. WWKZ (103.9 FM, KZ 103), is a top 40 (CHR) radio station licensed to Okolona, Mississippi, and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., through licensee iHM Licenses, LLC. WWKZ serves Tupelo and Northeast Mississippi with an ERP of 50,000 watts .
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The Tupelo Automobile Museum was located in Tupelo, Mississippi. This museum had over one hundred cars. Consisting of the late Frank Spain's personal collection which totalled 150 vehicles, the cars ranged from antique, rare, and celebrity and were displayed in chronological order to illustrate the history of automotive design and innovation. [1]