Classic Country 1570 AM/94.1 FM KNDY Station Profile | KNDY-AM Marysville, Kansas

Classic Country 1570 AM/94.1 FM KNDY is one of America’s original classic country stations. The station, founded in 1956, has been a voice for Marshall County and Northeast Kansas & Southeast Nebraska for more than six decades!

Classic Country 1570 AM/94.1 FM KNDY features the biggest country songs and artists from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. We play songs that most other country stations have stopped playing –but listeners still want to hear.

Classic Country 1570 AM/94.1 FM KNDY has on-air personalities that know country music and engage listeners through contests and daily features.

Classic Country 1570 AM/94.1 FM KNDY is the broadcast home for Kansas State Wildcat Football and Men’s Basketball, as well as Marysville High School Football and Basketball!

Listeners and advertisers in Northeast Kansas and Southeast Nebraska know that K-N-D-Y means Country and Results!

STATION FEATURES

  • ABC News Hourly
  • Local News 3x Each Weekdays
  • Weather 2x Per Hour
  • K-State Wildcat Football
  • K-State Wildcat Men's Basketball
  • Marysville High School Athletics
  • Major Market On-Air Personalities!

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The red, purple, and blue lines correspond to the “local”, “distant”, and “fringe” predicted coverage areas of each radio station:

  • Local Coverage: Within this area, you should be able to receive the radio station on almost any radio with moderately good to very good reception.
  • Distant Coverage: Within this area, the signal of the radio station may be weak unless you have a good car radio or a good stereo with a good antenna. You may not be able to receive the station at all on inexpensive radios or radios with poor antennas.
  • Fringe Coverage: Within this area, the station’s signal will be very weak. You may be able to receive this station if you have a very good radio with a good antenna, but it’s possible that interference from other stations may prevent you from picking up these stations at all.

REGIONAL NEWS

Governor Kelly Signs Good Samaritan Bill

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed the bipartisan Good Samaritan Law, protecting individuals seeking or providing aid during drug-related medical emergencies from prosecution. The law aims to save lives and assist in recovery from substance use disorders. Additionally, other bills were signed, addressing fentanyl-related issues, penalties, evidentiary requirements, IT consolidation, and school enrollment.

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LOCAL NEWS

Cloud Co. Comm. College Lowering Cost Of Dual Credit Classes

Cloud County Community College is making college more accessible for high school students by waiving fees for dual credit courses starting fall 2024. President Amber Knoettgen emphasizes accessibility and affordability, saving families $141 per three-credit hour course. High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors can enroll in college-level courses for both high school and college credit. For enrollment, contact the high school counselor or email April Benne.

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REGIONAL SPORTS

Sporting KC falls 2-1 to Houston Dynamo FC

Sporting Kansas City (2-5-5, 11 points) lost 2-1 to Houston Dynamo FC (5-4-2, 17 points) at Children’s Mercy Park. Despite Daniel Salloi's goal, Houston's Ibrahim Aliyu secured the win. Manager Peter Vermes deployed a new starting lineup, and the team will next play Austin FC on May 18. __JETPACK_AI_ERROR__

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