Public File
According to the Federal Communications Commission, "the Commission first adopted rules requiring broadcast stations to keep a public file more than 40 years ago and certain political programming files have been public for nearly 75 years. The public file for broadcast stations contains a variety of information about each station’s operations and service to its community of license, including information about political time sold or given away by each station, quarterly lists of the most significant programs each station aired concerning issues of importance to its community, data on ownership of each station and active applications each station has filed with the Commission. The Commission adopted the public inspection file requirement to 'make information to which the public already has a right more readily available, so that the public will be encouraged to play a more active part in dialogue with broadcast licensees.'"
An online version of WSCH-FM's public file is available on the FCC website at https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/fm-profile/wsch.
A physical public file is also available for inspection during open office hours at 20 E. High Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025.
Events
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Trivia Night FundraiserJoin us for an evening of food and trivia. All proceeds go to Courier Missions.
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Beginners' Dungeons and Dragons - APL
Interested in learning how to play Dungeons and Dragons?
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Dearborn County Soil & Water Annual MeetingThe Dearborn County Soil & Water Conservation District holds an Annual Meeting each year to reflect on the services that have been held throughout the year.
at 1913 Heartland Barn

Wind gusts of 50 mph are possible.

More than 230 students earned the honor.

Classes Begin in May.

Individual and team recognition.

Hope Fox and the Southern Connecticut State Owls are a No. 1 seed heading into the DII Tourney.

Senior All-District players will be on the ballot for the All-Star Game in April.

