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Name: The Outlaw 99.9 & 104.5
Call Letters: WNAX HD2
Dial Position: 99.9 and 104.5
Coverage Area: Yankton
Address: 1609 East Hwy. 50
 Yankton, SD 57078
Studio Line: (800) 367-WNAX
Office Phone: (605) 665-7442
Office Fax: (605) 665-8788

Station Contacts

Bill Holst General Manager bholst@wnax.com
Steve Crawford Operations Manager scrawford@wnax.com
Jacklyn Mueller Ad Sales Manager jmueller@wnax.com
Jim Reimler AM Brand Manager jreimler@wnax.com
Keith Lundberg Farm Director klundberg@wnax.com
Tim Bormann News Director tbormann@wnax.com
Colin Strombeck News Assistant cstrombeck@wnax.com

WNAX AM & FM
Saga Communications Inc.
1609 East Hwy. 50
Yankton, SD 57078
Co-Owned Stations: WNAX-AM 570 and WNAX-FM 104.1 The Wolf


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