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1. Kittle, M. D. "Radio Dubuque Flips Switch on Country," Telegraph Herald, February 9, 2003, p. 17. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YwxeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AmANAAAAIBAJ&pg=5299,2006040&dq=radio+in+dubuque&hl=en
1. Kittle, M. D. "Radio Dubuque Flips Switch on Country," ''Telegraph Herald'', February 9, 2003, p. 17. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YwxeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AmANAAAAIBAJ&pg=5299,2006040&dq=radio+in+dubuque&hl=en

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WVRE-FM. In February 2003, RADIO DUBUQUE launched country music radio station 101.1 WVRE-FM. The promotion was held at the Diamond Jo Casino with a stationary fireworks display flashing the station's logo.

The station was licensed from Dickeyville, Wisconsin and originated from Radio Dubuque's center on Bluff Street. WVRE-FM added country music to the company's classic rock, adult contemporary and information.

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1. Kittle, M. D. "Radio Dubuque Flips Switch on Country," Telegraph Herald, February 9, 2003, p. 17. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YwxeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AmANAAAAIBAJ&pg=5299,2006040&dq=radio+in+dubuque&hl=en