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KSNW. KSNW (channel 3) is a television station in Wichita, Kansas, United States, affiliated with NBC and Telemundo. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, and maintains studios on North Main Street in northwest Wichita (near downtown); its transmitter is located in rural northwestern Sedgwick County (east-southeast of Colwich).
Larry E. Steckline was born on August 24, 1941, in Hays, Kansas, and raised in Ellis, Kansas, until nine years old. [1] His parents were Carl Steckline, who was raised at Hyacinth, Kansas, and Irene Schoendaller Steckline, of Liebenthal, Kansas. Both were of Volga-German ancestry. [1][2][4]
Melissa McDermott is the daughter of Country Music Disc Jockey's Hall of Fame member and longtime Wichita, Kansas media personality "Ol' Mike" Oatman. [1] She graduated from the University of Kansas with a B.S. degree in broadcast news from the William Allen White School of Journalism and received her master's degree in Psychology from Pace University in New York.
Denise Neil. August 29, 2024 at 9:27 AM. A former Wichita television anchor and current Wichita resident appears on the big screen this weekend, if only for a few seconds. Anthony Powell, who ...
The debate, airing from 7 to 8:30 p.m., was hosted by PBS Kansas, with the Wichita Eagle, KSN News and KAKE News. The panelists asking questions were: Dion Lefler of the Wichita Eagle, Craig ...
Follow today’s Kansas City Chiefs game with live stats, ... Fans in Wichita can watch on KSN (Channel 3). Radio broadcast: KFNZ (96.5 FM) and WDAF (106.5 FM) in the KC area, and KNSS (98.7 FM ...
Wichita State University (BA) University of Hong Kong (MA) Lily Wu (born 1984) is an American politician and former television news anchor, currently serving as the 103rd mayor of Wichita, Kansas, since 2024. Although the position is non-partisan, and the party made no election endorsements, she is a registered voting member of the Libertarian ...
Wichita’s new water treatment plant is on track to be finished six months late and $20 million over the original budget — in part because of drought conditions in south-central Kansas.