- or Axos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄξος), also
Oaxus or
Oaxos (Ὄαξος) and
Waxus or
Waxos (Ϝάξος), was a city and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Crete.
According to...
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WAXO (1220 AM/95.9 FM) was a
radio station formerly broadcasting a
country music and
classic rock format.
Licensed to Lewisburg, Tennessee,
United States...
- Axus may
refer to: Axus or Axos,
Oaxus or Oaxos,
Waxus or
Waxos, a city and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Crete Benjamin Axus (born 1994),
French judoka...
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WAXO built new AM/FM
studios at the transmitter/tower location, and
moved operations there. The
building is now a
medical facility,
though the
WAXO tower...
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Waxo Sasyam Sapuxu...
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anchor for WISN-TV in Milwaukee, in
radio as a
reporter for
WAXO-FM in Kenosha, Wisconsin, WLIP-AM, and as news
director of KQXI in Denver...
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community bulletin board with
audio from
WAXO playing in the background. The
station was also
streamed online via
WAXO's website,
until it was
removed sometime...
- near the
location of a
tower for FM
radio station WWDV,
formerly WKZN, and
WAXO.
Ranney also
known as
Rogers Siding is a
ghost town in
Pleasant Prairie....
- 18 –
March 3, 2002.
Retrieved 2007-02-04. more than 1,000
Schafer Automation systems were
installed in AM and FM
radio stations all over the
world WAXO...
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famed 'F-Troop', a
nickname coined by
Nashville Banner sports editor Dudley '
Waxo' Green." In 1974,
Vanderbilt would win the SEC Championship.
Fosnes was an...