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Three years ago, when a crippling ice storm hit the state, WNIN-TV and FM were off the air for several days, but such outages should be a thing of the past once a new generator is installed at the stations' transmitter site near Boonville.
The new generator, which is being funded by a U.S. Department of Commerce Warning, Alert and Response Network (WARN) grant of more than $259,000, should be ready by September or October, said David Dial, WNIN president and general manager, in a Courier & Press story on the new equipment.
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- Courier & Press: Generator will keep WNIN on air in times of disaster
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