KQKX-FM (Norfolk, NE)

KQKX-FM (Norfolk, NE)

KQKX (106.7 FM) is a radio station that plays Country music. It is based in Norfolk, Nebraska, and operates with a powerful signal of 100,000 watts. This allows KQKX to cover a wide area, serving all of northeastern Nebraska. The station's reach extends south along the I-80 corridor, west toward Ord, Nebraska, and east along the Missouri River valley, while also reaching into parts of southeast South Dakota to the north.

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English
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34
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Global

#1099630

United States

#263097

News and Media

#7914

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  • 1 day ago | norfolkneradio.com | Nejla Muminovic

    Norfolk Public Schools has approved a slate of cuts next school year in an effort to narrow a projected budget deficit.

  • 6 days ago | norfolkneradio.com | Patrick Murphy

    Lindsay voters narrowly approved a 1.5% sales tax Tuesday in a special mail-in election. Platte County election commissioner Eryn Roberts said unofficial results show 49 voted for the sales tax and 46 voted against it.

  • 1 week ago | norfolkneradio.com | Dan Crisler

    Search efforts expanded farther downstream Thursday for two missing Omaha teens and a child who were swept away in the Missouri River on Tuesday. The Omaha World-Herald reports members of the families of Lah Ktray Moo and Laiana Green, both 18; and Eh Cress Moo, age 11, gathered at N.P. Dodge Park Thursday as the search effort continued. As storm clouds menaced late Thursday afternoon, vessels and divers started to come off the water with plans to resume the search Friday morning.

  • 1 week ago | norfolkneradio.com | Dan Crisler

    The search continued Thursday morning for two missing Omaha teens and one child who were swept away in the Missouri River Tuesday evening. The Omaha World-Herald reports Lah Ktray Moo and Laiana Green, both 18, and Eh Cress Moo, age 11, went missing around 6 p.m. Tuesday from the park, where they had been fishing. A 13-year-old girl was able to get out of the water. First responders were called to the park after someone saw the three struggling in the swift moving river.

  • 1 week ago | norfolkneradio.com | Austin Svehla

    The former Norfolk man serving life in prison for the July 2020 murder of Hailey Christiansen will not have his request for postconviction relief considered by a judge.

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