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DAKOTA MEYER: Solid MOH coverage on Shoreline's BIG DAWG, The WAVE

Larry Smith, of Shoreline Communication's The BIG DAWG, 99.9 FM, Campbellsville, KY, and The WAVE, 92.7 FM, Columbia-Russell Springs, KY, called CM at 5:58amCT, this morning to tell everyone that the Shoreline Stations will be carrying the story of Adair County's Dakota Meyer receiving the Medal of Honor, live from the White House, as President Barack Obama makes the presentation. Jan Royse writes, "This is Live coverage of the ceremony provided to local affiliates, WHVE-FM and WVLC-FM, courtesy of CNN Radio News." and adds, "I spoke with CNN Radio News this morning. They are very excited that Dakota's hometown is the location of one of their local affiliates. Thanks." -JAN ROYSE, The WAVE radio station.



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