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                     CELEBRATING WOWO'S CENTENNIAL

  (Mr. STUTZMAN asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. STUTZMAN. Madam Speaker, today, I rise to celebrate a remarkable 
milestone, the 100th anniversary of WOWO Radio in Fort Wayne, Indiana, 
a cherished cornerstone of communications and a beacon of conservative 
values.
  Since its first broadcast on March 3l, 1925, WOWO Radio has been a 
steadfast source of news, entertainment, and community connection.
  From being the first station to air a basketball game to becoming the 
conservative powerhouse we know today, WOWO has touched countless 
lives. In the process, WOWO Radio has been able to educate, inform, and 
encourage local communities.
  I have had the privilege of being part of WOWO's story, featured 
weekly on Kayla Blakeslee's show and engaged in conversations that keep 
our community informed, as well as filling in for the great Pat Miller 
on the ``Pat Miller Program.''
  I am proud to have introduced a resolution honoring WOWO's storied 
history alongside my counterparts, Senator Banks and Senator Young.
  WOWO's mission has always been clear: serving its listeners with 
truth and integrity and fostering a vibrant, informed northeast 
Indiana.
  Madam Speaker, I am honored to recognize WOWO, the Voice of a 
Thousand Main Streets, for 100 extraordinary years. I congratulate WOWO 
Radio on a century of excellence.

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