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Indianola Records was founded in 1999, with the release of Life Before's "Reflections on Tomorrow". The label quickly gained worldwide recognition in 2001 with the release of Evergreen Terrace's Losing All Hope Is Freedom and subsequent releases. [1] Indianola is run by its two active owners, John Giddens and Matt Shelton.
Media in Des Moines, Iowa. As of 2021, the Des Moines metropolitan area is the 67th-largest media market in the United States, as ranked by Nielsen Media Research, with 467,990 television households [1] (0.4% of all U.S. homes). The following is a summary of broadcast and print media in Des Moines, Iowa :
Denison Herald [citation needed] Des Moines Tribune (1906–1982) Dysart Reporter – Dysart; Evening Times-Republican (Marshalltown) (1890–1923) Express-Republican (Mason City) (1886–1893) Iowa Bystander (Des Moines) (1894–1916) The Iowa Jewish News; Manchester Democrat (1875–1930) Manchester Democrat-Radio (1930–1988)
Sep. 7—Who: Pella (1-1) vs No. 10 (4A) Indianola (1-1) Where: Indianola Stadium in Indianola When: Friday, Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Matchup history Indianola has won over Pella each of the past two ...
Indianola wins five-set thriller over Marion It doesn't get better than what we saw between Indianola and Marion, as the Indians came back to win in five sets after trailing 2-1. Every point in ...
View of Indianola from the bay by Helmuth Holtz, on board the barque Texana, September 1860. During the mid-19th century, Indianola was the second-largest port in Texas and played a major role in ...
KXLQ. / 41.35667°N 93.58778°W / 41.35667; -93.58778. KXLQ (1490 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Indianola, Iowa. The station is owned by Birach Broadcasting. The station had been silent; however, it returned to the air on April 21, 2010. As of January 18, 2013, it was carrying a sports format, featuring programming from SB ...
Chris Street. Christopher Michael Street (February 2, 1972 – January 19, 1993) was an American college basketball player. He played as a power forward for the Iowa Hawkeyes from 1990 to 1993. A potential NBA player, he died in an automobile crash during his junior year at Iowa.