Can’t Hear Us? There Are Several Stations Off-Air (UPDATE)
UPDATE 11:15 AM: All stations have now returned to air. Thank you for your patience.
Due to strong winds overnight in the Moses Lake area, a satellite dish allowing stations to receive audio became nonaligned and several of our stations are off-air. These stations include 91.5 FM Moses Lake/Ephrata, 90.3 FM Wenatchee, 89.9 FM Ellensburg, and 91.3 FM Leavenworth. An engineer is working to correct the problem as quickly as possible.
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