ft. facility for KEVN and KOTA Stations in Rapid City, South Dakota. Over the next several decades, the company transformed in parallel to the ever-changing media landscape, expanding with additional newspaper acquisitions and later television stations to eventually became known as Gray Communications Systems. Steve Shively was out checking his trail camera’s near Bayfield, Colorado last Sunday when he came face to face with a full-grown mountain lion. It also acquired KTVE-TV (Monroe, LA/El Dorado, AK). Gray announces that it has entered into agreements with the ABC network, CBS network and NBC network that extend the terms of the affiliation agreements for all ABC, CBS and NBC affiliated stations acquired in the Raycom Merger as well as the ABC affiliations for all of the legacy Gray stations. The Company also acquired Gulflink Communications, Inc., a satellite uplink service. The Company began providing sales and other services to KJCT-TV (Grand Junction, CO). The Company acquired WCTV-TV (Tallahassee, FL) and WVLT (formerly WKXT) (Knoxville, TN), as well as satellite and production services and Porta Phone Paging services from John H. Phipps, Inc. The Company moved to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), trading under the symbol GCS. Atlanta businessman J. Mack Robinson purchased control of Gray Communications Systems from the estate of James H. Gray, Sr.Mr. Mr. Robinson named Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hilton H. Howell, Jr. named Vice Chairman, Robert S. Prather named President and Chief Operating Officer, and James C. Ryan named Senior Vice President. InvestigateTV was launched in 2018 and provides innovative, original journalism from a dedicated investigative team and key partners. The Company closed on the swap of KAKE-TV (Wichita, KS) for WBXX-TV (Knoxville, TN). Cedar Point Health Urgent Care - Montrose. A local middle school is temporarily closing because of covid-19 exposure. The Company closed its acquisition of television stations from Schurz Communications, Inc. and related station acquisitions and divestitures with other counter-parties. The Company made a $3 million strategic equity investment in Syncbak, a technology company that replicates over-the-air broadcasts for delivery over-the-top (OTT) of the Internet. This article is intended to give a breakdown of the virus throughout the state of Colorado. The Company agrees to acquire WVIR (NBC) in Charlottesville, Virginia, and to divest television stations WCAV (CBS/FOX) and WVAW (ABC) in that market. The Company breaks ground on new WRDW-TV Station facility in Georgia. A video has received a lot of views on Facebook showing a student at Orchard Mesa Middle School getting repeatedly punched in the face. The Company announced that it had reached a multi-year deal that renews station affiliation agreements covering all 32 markets in which Gray own and operates its 39 CBS-affiliate television stations.

The Company announced its purchase of all of the television and radio stations owned by Schurz Communications, Inc. In addition, Ralph W. Gabbard became the Company's President and CEO. The Mesa County Carnival came to Grand Junction with plans to be open through October 25, but the Carnival shut its doors early on Monday, October 19 The Company purchased KKCO-TV (Grand Junction, CO), WSWG (Albany, GA), and WSAZ-TV (Huntington, WV) in three separate transactions.In addition, the Company spun off its five daily newspapers and wireless messaging business into the newly formed Triple Crown Media. Harriett J. Robinson joined the Board of Directors. The Company purchased WNDU-TV (South Bend, IN) from the University of Notre Dame. From community outreach efforts to green initiatives, we are striving to make a meaningful difference in the world in which we live. East Middle School closes temporarily due to COVID-19 exposure, Biden ‘Soul of the Nation’ tour stops in Grand Junction, New amended health order limits personal gatherings to ten or fewer people in Colorado, Mesa County loses variance amidst surge in COVID-19 cases, East Troublesome Fire explodes to 170,163 acres, forces thousands of evacuations, Breakdown of COVID-19 on the Western Slope, Breakdown of the COVID-19 virus in Colorado, COVID-19 outbreak reported at Garfield County Criminal Justice Facility, Colorado Mesa University receives $120,000 from Colorado Student Relief Fund, Missing Colorado boys found safe in California, Uptick in COVID-19 cases in School District 51, Chevron donates $100,000 to local emergency responders, Colorado Mesa University themed mural goes up at Mesa Mall, Polis extends eviction ban executive order, certain criteria must be met, Largest fires on record in Colorado history, Close encounter with mountain lion in southern Colorado, R-5 High School will go back to regular operations after a brief lockdown, Ice Fire near Silverton grows to over 500 acres, Delta County Sheriff accepts responsibility following campaign finance violation, Infections continue to rise in Mesa County, Bikes and helmets stolen from Riverside Educational Center, Colorado wildfires continue to devastate communities, krista.rhoades@kkco11news.com - (970) 424-5737. Gray Television… Coffee Trader - Montrose 5th Street. The Company opens newly remodeled 20,000 sq. Today, Gray Television owns and/or operates television stations and leading digital properties in 94 television markets, including the number-one rated television station in 69 markets and the first or second highest rated television station in 88 markets.