KYTC (102.7 FM, "Super Hits 102.7") is a radio station that broadcasts a classic hits music format. Licensed to Northwood, Iowa, U.S., it serves northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. The station is currently owned by Digity, LLC, through licensee Digity 3E License, LLC. The station was originally operated by Northwood businessman, Marlin Hanson as an oldies radio station with an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts, then 6,000 watts. Hanson built the station because he bought the tower from the local cable company after they abandoned it and decided a radio station would be a good use for the empty tower. It was sold to Dave Nolander who also owned KATE radio in Albert Lea, MN. It was operated as an oldies station featuring music of the 50's and 60's from a studio located in Northwood and satellite programming during the evening hours. The station was sold to Three Eagles Communications and the power increased to 25,000 watts. Between 2002 and 2012. the station changed from Oldies to Country to active rock and finally back to a hits of the 60's through the 80's. The station transmitter is located 3 miles north of Northwood and the studio is located in Mason City. Current owner Digity, LLC purchased the station in September 12, 2014.
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:38 KYTC Championship Round 1
00:06:11 British Rallycross Demo Riding
00:08:53 KYTC Championship Round 2 & Oset cup South R1
00:13:58 KYTC Round 5 and 6
00:21:48 Kent County Show Demo Riding
00:32:34 KYTC Championship Rounds 7 and 8
00:41:30 ACU Belle Trailers Youth Trials Championship
00:46:53 KYTC Championship Round 11
00:51:53 Demo Riding at Lord of Lydden
00:56:07 KYTC Championship Round 13
01:00:05 Round 14 of the 2022 KYTC Championship and Christmas Helmet Trial
published: 07 Feb 2023
Build a Better Kentucky with KYTC
Learn more about available positions at career.ky.gov
published: 20 Mar 2023
KYTC Work Zone Safety - Preston's Story
In 2017, KYTC Highway Technician Preston Brainard was one of 232 people injured in Kentucky highway work zones. Listen to Preston's story and please drive carefully when driving through work zones.
published: 27 Mar 2018
KYTC: Fort Wright low-cost road repair 'not what we hoped'
They say you get what you pay for. In Fort Wright, a road project that was meant to save taxpayer dollars comes at a different cost. A newly-completed "preventative maintenance" project on Amsterdam Road is meant to prevent potholes from forming, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The same cost-effective process -- which involves sealing small cracks, then laying down a thin layer of gravel -- will be used on Turkeyfoot Road and at least two other roads in Northern Kentucky. Compared to the next-closest alternative, this is is one-fifth the cost. The problem? Residents think it's an eyesore.
published: 25 Aug 2017
KYTC Workers Compete In 'Roadeo' Event
KYTC Workers Compete In 'Roadeo' Event
published: 29 May 2019
KYTC SAFERoads - Complete Streets
“Complete Streets” is an approach to planning, developing and operating roads that are safe and accessible for all users.
published: 12 Jan 2024
Project Bundling: Royce Meredith, KYTC
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet tried project bundling in different scenarios, including a fiber optic project along state roads, then launched a bridge bundling program in 2018 with a goal to rehab, repair, or replace 1,000 structures in 6 years.
published: 22 Sep 2020
KYTC Stream Restoration
We all know that wetlands are an important part of our ecosystem. That’s why KYTC’s biologists work to restore and improve streams and wetlands involved in state transportation projects.
published: 02 Feb 2023
New solar lighting project to illuminate dark stretches of highways in Louisville
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has been working to restore lighting to stretches of highway in the Louisville are left in the dark following copper wire theft.
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published: 09 Sep 2024
KYTC Minute - November 14, 2013
As part of the Newtown Pike Extension Project in Lexington, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has undertaken a creative public education venture. The effort focuses on the historic Davis Bottom neighborhood that's been affected by the Newtown Pike Extension. Phil Logsdon with the Cabinet's Division of Environmental Analysis explains:
We worked with a partnership we have with the Kentucky Archaeological Survey -- we contracted with them to do this documentary video. We've ended up with an hour-long documentary that tells a great history of that neighborhood in a very sensitive way. And that reminds people that history is not just something that sits in a book on a shelf, but is something that has happened in our own back yards. So we feel very proud to be part of this for the Kentucky T...
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:38 KYTC Championship Round 1
00:06:11 British Rallycross Demo Riding
00:08:53 KYTC Championship Round 2 & Oset cup South R1
00:13:5...
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:38 KYTC Championship Round 1
00:06:11 British Rallycross Demo Riding
00:08:53 KYTC Championship Round 2 & Oset cup South R1
00:13:58 KYTC Round 5 and 6
00:21:48 Kent County Show Demo Riding
00:32:34 KYTC Championship Rounds 7 and 8
00:41:30 ACU Belle Trailers Youth Trials Championship
00:46:53 KYTC Championship Round 11
00:51:53 Demo Riding at Lord of Lydden
00:56:07 KYTC Championship Round 13
01:00:05 Round 14 of the 2022 KYTC Championship and Christmas Helmet Trial
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:38 KYTC Championship Round 1
00:06:11 British Rallycross Demo Riding
00:08:53 KYTC Championship Round 2 & Oset cup South R1
00:13:58 KYTC Round 5 and 6
00:21:48 Kent County Show Demo Riding
00:32:34 KYTC Championship Rounds 7 and 8
00:41:30 ACU Belle Trailers Youth Trials Championship
00:46:53 KYTC Championship Round 11
00:51:53 Demo Riding at Lord of Lydden
00:56:07 KYTC Championship Round 13
01:00:05 Round 14 of the 2022 KYTC Championship and Christmas Helmet Trial
In 2017, KYTC Highway Technician Preston Brainard was one of 232 people injured in Kentucky highway work zones. Listen to Preston's story and please drive caref...
In 2017, KYTC Highway Technician Preston Brainard was one of 232 people injured in Kentucky highway work zones. Listen to Preston's story and please drive carefully when driving through work zones.
In 2017, KYTC Highway Technician Preston Brainard was one of 232 people injured in Kentucky highway work zones. Listen to Preston's story and please drive carefully when driving through work zones.
They say you get what you pay for. In Fort Wright, a road project that was meant to save taxpayer dollars comes at a different cost. A newly-completed "preventa...
They say you get what you pay for. In Fort Wright, a road project that was meant to save taxpayer dollars comes at a different cost. A newly-completed "preventative maintenance" project on Amsterdam Road is meant to prevent potholes from forming, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The same cost-effective process -- which involves sealing small cracks, then laying down a thin layer of gravel -- will be used on Turkeyfoot Road and at least two other roads in Northern Kentucky. Compared to the next-closest alternative, this is is one-fifth the cost. The problem? Residents think it's an eyesore.
They say you get what you pay for. In Fort Wright, a road project that was meant to save taxpayer dollars comes at a different cost. A newly-completed "preventative maintenance" project on Amsterdam Road is meant to prevent potholes from forming, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The same cost-effective process -- which involves sealing small cracks, then laying down a thin layer of gravel -- will be used on Turkeyfoot Road and at least two other roads in Northern Kentucky. Compared to the next-closest alternative, this is is one-fifth the cost. The problem? Residents think it's an eyesore.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet tried project bundling in different scenarios, including a fiber optic project along state roads, then launched a bridge bun...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet tried project bundling in different scenarios, including a fiber optic project along state roads, then launched a bridge bundling program in 2018 with a goal to rehab, repair, or replace 1,000 structures in 6 years.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet tried project bundling in different scenarios, including a fiber optic project along state roads, then launched a bridge bundling program in 2018 with a goal to rehab, repair, or replace 1,000 structures in 6 years.
We all know that wetlands are an important part of our ecosystem. That’s why KYTC’s biologists work to restore and improve streams and wetlands involved in stat...
We all know that wetlands are an important part of our ecosystem. That’s why KYTC’s biologists work to restore and improve streams and wetlands involved in state transportation projects.
We all know that wetlands are an important part of our ecosystem. That’s why KYTC’s biologists work to restore and improve streams and wetlands involved in state transportation projects.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has been working to restore lighting to stretches of highway in the Louisville are left in the dark following copper wire th...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has been working to restore lighting to stretches of highway in the Louisville are left in the dark following copper wire theft.
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As part of the Newtown Pike Extension Project in Lexington, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has undertaken a creative public education venture. The effort f...
As part of the Newtown Pike Extension Project in Lexington, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has undertaken a creative public education venture. The effort focuses on the historic Davis Bottom neighborhood that's been affected by the Newtown Pike Extension. Phil Logsdon with the Cabinet's Division of Environmental Analysis explains:
We worked with a partnership we have with the Kentucky Archaeological Survey -- we contracted with them to do this documentary video. We've ended up with an hour-long documentary that tells a great history of that neighborhood in a very sensitive way. And that reminds people that history is not just something that sits in a book on a shelf, but is something that has happened in our own back yards. So we feel very proud to be part of this for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to bring this history into people's living rooms.
'Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives' will premiere Thursday, November 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lexington Public Library's Farish Theater. The documentary will also air on Kentucky Educational Television. For air dates and times, go to ket.org and click TV schedules.
As part of the Newtown Pike Extension Project in Lexington, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has undertaken a creative public education venture. The effort focuses on the historic Davis Bottom neighborhood that's been affected by the Newtown Pike Extension. Phil Logsdon with the Cabinet's Division of Environmental Analysis explains:
We worked with a partnership we have with the Kentucky Archaeological Survey -- we contracted with them to do this documentary video. We've ended up with an hour-long documentary that tells a great history of that neighborhood in a very sensitive way. And that reminds people that history is not just something that sits in a book on a shelf, but is something that has happened in our own back yards. So we feel very proud to be part of this for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to bring this history into people's living rooms.
'Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives' will premiere Thursday, November 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lexington Public Library's Farish Theater. The documentary will also air on Kentucky Educational Television. For air dates and times, go to ket.org and click TV schedules.
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:38 KYTC Championship Round 1
00:06:11 British Rallycross Demo Riding
00:08:53 KYTC Championship Round 2 & Oset cup South R1
00:13:58 KYTC Round 5 and 6
00:21:48 Kent County Show Demo Riding
00:32:34 KYTC Championship Rounds 7 and 8
00:41:30 ACU Belle Trailers Youth Trials Championship
00:46:53 KYTC Championship Round 11
00:51:53 Demo Riding at Lord of Lydden
00:56:07 KYTC Championship Round 13
01:00:05 Round 14 of the 2022 KYTC Championship and Christmas Helmet Trial
In 2017, KYTC Highway Technician Preston Brainard was one of 232 people injured in Kentucky highway work zones. Listen to Preston's story and please drive carefully when driving through work zones.
They say you get what you pay for. In Fort Wright, a road project that was meant to save taxpayer dollars comes at a different cost. A newly-completed "preventative maintenance" project on Amsterdam Road is meant to prevent potholes from forming, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The same cost-effective process -- which involves sealing small cracks, then laying down a thin layer of gravel -- will be used on Turkeyfoot Road and at least two other roads in Northern Kentucky. Compared to the next-closest alternative, this is is one-fifth the cost. The problem? Residents think it's an eyesore.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet tried project bundling in different scenarios, including a fiber optic project along state roads, then launched a bridge bundling program in 2018 with a goal to rehab, repair, or replace 1,000 structures in 6 years.
We all know that wetlands are an important part of our ecosystem. That’s why KYTC’s biologists work to restore and improve streams and wetlands involved in state transportation projects.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has been working to restore lighting to stretches of highway in the Louisville are left in the dark following copper wire theft.
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As part of the Newtown Pike Extension Project in Lexington, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has undertaken a creative public education venture. The effort focuses on the historic Davis Bottom neighborhood that's been affected by the Newtown Pike Extension. Phil Logsdon with the Cabinet's Division of Environmental Analysis explains:
We worked with a partnership we have with the Kentucky Archaeological Survey -- we contracted with them to do this documentary video. We've ended up with an hour-long documentary that tells a great history of that neighborhood in a very sensitive way. And that reminds people that history is not just something that sits in a book on a shelf, but is something that has happened in our own back yards. So we feel very proud to be part of this for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to bring this history into people's living rooms.
'Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives' will premiere Thursday, November 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lexington Public Library's Farish Theater. The documentary will also air on Kentucky Educational Television. For air dates and times, go to ket.org and click TV schedules.
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The KentuckyTransportationCabinet installed emergency detour route signs along I-24 in Paducah on Friday in an effort to keep traffic flowing safely during unplanned events that impact travel ... .
The KentuckyTransportationCabinet is reminding that KYTC crews can remove improperly placed items, such as campaign signs, which are along state maintained right of way areas ... .