KTTN-KGOZ Radio (Trenton, MO)

KTTN-KGOZ Radio (Trenton, MO)

KTTN-FM (92.3 FM) is one of three radio stations located in Trenton, Missouri, under the ownership of John Ausberger. The trio includes KTTN FM 92.3, KTTN AM 1600, and Hot Country KGOZ Z 101.7 FM, each providing a diverse selection of music. KTTN-FM specializes in classic country tunes from the early days of Nashville. Collectively, these stations are recognized as the PAR Broadcast Group.

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#536888

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#123349

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#4475

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  • 1 week ago | kttn.com | Robbie Sequeira

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing Options(Missouri Independent) – As states rush to address falling literacy scores, a new kind of education debate in state legislatures is taking hold: not whether reading instruction needs fixing, but how to fix it. More than a dozen states have enacted laws banning public school educators from teaching youngsters to read using an approach that’s been popular for decades.

  • 2 weeks ago | kttn.com | Chrystal Blair

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing OptionsA recent poll conducted by the Right Time Initiative shows that nearly 40% of Missouri residents are concerned that access to birth control may become more difficult or unavailable in the future. The poll results follow a decision by the Department of Health and Human Services to withhold federal Title X funds from several grantees. Title X funding provides low-cost family planning services across Missouri.

  • 3 weeks ago | kttn.com | Anna Claire Vollers

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing Options(Missouri Independent) – Some Americans who rely on Medicaid to pay for their health care don’t realize their insurance is funded by that very program, which congressional Republicans are looking to shrink.

  • 3 weeks ago | kttn.com | Chrystal Blair

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing Options(Missouri News Service) – Law enforcement agencies and drug prevention advocates in Missouri are collaborating to address prescription drug misuse through the Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. On April 26, collection sites around the state will be available for residents to safely dispose of unused or expired medications.

  • 3 weeks ago | kttn.com | Meg Cunningham

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing Options(Missouri Independent) – Communities across the country are suffering from a lack of primary care providers, and Missouri is no exception. In fact, it ranks fourth worst nationwide in terms of its primary care provider shortage. All but seven Missouri counties have shortages of primary care providers.