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For 100 years, the radio towers behind Nichols Hall on the K-State campus have stood as a historical monument to the development of technology to bring information to the people of Kansas.

The university on Friday held a ceremony honoring its long history of broadcasting, which including trailblazing the use of radio for education.

K-State’s university station, KSAC, was the third radio station in Kansas, getting started just as pioneer radio stations were getting on the air in the 1920s.

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