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Did you know... that a former owner of Illinois radio station WRBA carried an expired police badge to allow him to get to its transmitter site quickly if need be?
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... that a former owner of Illinois radio station WRBA carried an expired police badge to allow him to get to its transmitter site quickly if need be? Source: [1]
ALT1:... that the death of CBS newsman Allan Jackson triggered an ownership dispute, including the posting of an armed guard, at the radio station he owned in Illinois, WAKC? Source: [2]
Overall: All good. Checked sentences, all simple to comprehend, no copyedits needed. Source all online and in English, checked, no problem. Good to go! Regards, Jeromi Mikhael16:23, 17 February 2021 (UTC)Reply