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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#457079

United States

#103030

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#3845

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  • 1 week ago | kttn.com | Anna Claire Vollers

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing Options(Missouri Independent) – Nine months after Monroe County Hospital in rural South Alabama closed its labor and delivery department in October 2023, Grove Hill Memorial Hospital in neighboring Clarke County also stopped delivering babies. Both hospitals are located in an agricultural swath of the state that’s home to most of its poorest counties. Many residents of the region don’t even have a nearby emergency department.

  • 1 week ago | kttn.com

    Gilman City Fair awards top goat and sheep exhibitors; swine, rabbit, and beef shows set for June 13–14.

  • 2 weeks ago | kttn.com | Clara Bates

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing Options(Missouri Independent) – Missouri ranked in the bottom third of all states for children’s health, according to a report released Monday — due in part to a high rate of child and teen deaths. The annual Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, which used data from 2023, evaluated all states on four metrics of child well-being: health, economic well-being, education, and family and community.

  • 3 weeks ago | kttn.com | Chrystal Blair

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing Options(Missouri News Service) – Construction has started on a permanent tiny-home village in Branson, Missouri, as housing insecurity continues to affect many local workers. Although millions of tourists visit Branson annually, a growing number of service industry employees cannot afford to live within the city limits.

  • 1 month ago | kttn.com | Chrystal Blair

    Click the + Icon To See Additional Sharing Options(Missouri News Service) – As Women’s Health Month concludes, attention has shifted to rising alcohol misuse among women in Missouri and nationwide. Data from 2021 to 2022 indicates that more than one in five Missouri women aged 18 to 44 reported heavy drinking, defined as consuming eight or more alcoholic beverages per week. Medical findings link heavy alcohol use to increased risks of organ damage, cancer, and complications during pregnancy.