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American football player (born 1987)
Nate Kmic (born June 22, 1987) is an American former professional football running back. He played college football at Mount Union College after graduating
Nate_Kmic
Radio station in Houston, Texas, United States
KMIC (1590 AM) is an English language South Asian music and spoken word formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Houston, Texas, serving the Greater
KMIC
Football program representing the University of Mount Union
Blanchard (OL), Nate Kmic (RB) 2007: Pierre Garcon (WR), Derek Blanchard (OL), Eric Safran (OL), Matt Kostelnik (DB), Nate Kmic (RB), Greg Micheli (QB)
Mount Union Purple Raiders football
Mount_Union_Purple_Raiders_football
American football player (born 1985)
Woodhead held this record until it was broken by Mount Union running back Nate Kmic on December 13, 2008. With the Patriots, Woodhead made his lone Super Bowl
Danny_Woodhead
International gridiron competition
France (16 July 2011) 26 – Nate Kmic, U.S. (2011) 8 – Niklas Roemer, Germany vs. Austria (12 July 2011) 8 – Nate Kmic, U.S. vs. Germany (12 July 2011)
IFAF_World_Championship
Danny Woodhead, Chadron State, 2004–07, 1,156 rushes Div III: 8,074 – Nate Kmic, Mount Union, 2005–08, 1,189 rushes *Jaleel McLaughlin is the NCAA's all-time
List_of_NCAA_football_records
American journalist
jockey and spot news reporter at Houston radio station KATL (the current-day KMIC (1590)) while working for his family's clothing store. Beginning in 1951
Marvin_Zindler
American actor, singer, announcer (1906–1981)
Zell broke into show business as a singer and announcer at radio station KMIC in Inglewood, California, in the mid-1920s. In late 1926, Von Zell sang on
Harry_Von_Zell
American football player (born 1987)
Food Bank and the United Way. Turner, Jamie (October 4, 2008). "Shorts, Kmic lead offensive avalanche as Mount Union overwhelms Baldwin-Wallace, 48–3"
Cecil_Shorts
Airport in Crystal, Minnesota
Crystal Airport (IATA: MIC, ICAO: KMIC, FAA LID: MIC) is a public airport named after the city of Crystal in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
Crystal_Airport_(Minnesota)
Radio station in Los Angeles
of the oldest stations in Southern California. It originally signed on as KMIC, licensed to Inglewood, in January 1927. The call sign changed to KMCS in
KEIB
National American football team
on the ground, with 114 yards on 15 carries and a TD, Mount Union RB Nate Kmic was the only American to score two touchdowns on the day and was named tournament
United States men's national American football team
United_States_men's_national_American_football_team
American football player (born 1977)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
Scott Pingel (American football)
Scott_Pingel_(American_football)
2006 Chris Sharpe QB Springfield 2007 Jason Boltus QB Hartwick 2008 Nate Kmic RB Mount Union 2009 Alex Tanney QB Monmouth (IL) 2010 Ben McLaughlin QB Louisiana
Melberger_Award
American football player (born 1985)
record with 107 which was later tied by Danny Woodhead, and broken by Nate Kmic. In 2016, Race was inducted to the Pittsburg State Hall of Fame. Race played
Germaine_Race
Radio station in Los Angeles, California (1924-1961)
General Order 40, it was assigned to 1120 kHz, sharing this frequency with KMIC in Inglewood. A 1931 review listed one of its slogans as the "Glory Station
KFSG_(Los_Angeles)
American football player (born 2000)
football's all-time leading rusher, breaking the record that was held by Nate Kmic, with 8,166 yards on 1,250 attempts with 79 touchdowns, averaging 6.5 yards
Jaleel_McLaughlin
Village in Ohio, United States
lending library. Steve Buehrer, Ohio politician Charles Haubiel, composer Nate Kmic, football player Mary Wood-Allen, doctor and social reformer "ArcGIS REST
Delta,_Ohio
American football player (born 1986)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
Ben_McLaughlin
Radio station in Houston, Texas
Houston. KCOH immediately dropped the simulcast with sister station 1590 KMIC Houston, and launched a new Tropical format on KCOH and the new translator
KCOH
Rhode Island WDDZ 2001 2010 Dallas–Fort Worth Texas KMKI 1998 2015 Houston KMIC 1999 2015 San Antonio KRDY 2003 2014 Salt Lake City Utah KWDZ 2003 2015 Norfolk
List of radio stations formerly owned by the American Broadcasting Company
List_of_radio_stations_formerly_owned_by_the_American_Broadcasting_Company
Radio station in Conroe, Texas, United States
network of Radio Disney children's programming. It got new call letters KMIC in July 9, 1999, representing Mickey Mouse. The KYOK call sign and its Gospel
KYOK
NCAA football championship
Saint John's (MN) Senior WR 2004 Riley Jenkins Linfield Senior RB 2005 Nate Kmic Mount Union Freshman RB 2006 Greg Micheli Sophomore QB 2007 Justin Beaver
NCAA Division III football championship
NCAA_Division_III_football_championship
American football player and coach (born 1982)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
Brett_Elliott
Anoka County–Blaine Airport (Janes Field) R 37 Minneapolis / Crystal MIC MIC KMIC Crystal Airport R 4 Minneapolis / Eden Prairie FCM FCM KFCM Flying Cloud
List_of_airports_in_Minnesota
Boston
Airport – Miami, Florida KMIB (MIB) – Minot Air Force Base – Minot, North Dakota KMIC – Crystal Airport – Crystal, Minnesota KMIO – Miami Municipal Airport – Miami
List of airports by ICAO code: K
List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_K
KMHT-FM 103.9 FM Marshall Hanszen Broadcast Group, Inc. Classic country KMIC 1590 AM Houston DAIJ Media, LLC Spanish religious KMIL 105.1 FM Cameron Centex
List of radio stations in Texas
List_of_radio_stations_in_Texas
American football tournament
Americans on the ground, with 114 yards on 15 carries and a TD, RB Nate Kmic was the only American to score two touchdowns on the day. Team USA quarterback
2011_IFAF_World_Championship
American football player (born 1973)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
Craig_Kusick_Jr.
Airport authority in the Twin Cities region
Lakeville Anoka County-Blaine Airport — KANE ANE Blaine Crystal Airport MIC KMIC MIC Crystal Flying Cloud Airport FCM KFCM FCM Eden Prairie Lake Elmo Airport
Metropolitan Airports Commission
Metropolitan_Airports_Commission
American football player and coach (born 1987)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
Alex_Tanney
South Korean media mogul and journalist
acquiring the remaining 50% stake previously held by Korea Multiplex Investment(KMIC). This strategic move resulted in JoongAng Group obtaining complete control
Jeongdo_Hong
CAM-D WSRF Florida 10000 1580 CQUAM WZKY North Carolina 1000 1590 HDAM1 KMIC Texas 5000 1600 HDAM1 KATZ Missouri 5000 1600 HDAM1 KEPN Colorado 5000 1600
AM Stereo and Digital AM in and near the United States
AM_Stereo_and_Digital_AM_in_and_near_the_United_States
Air Force Base Minot, North Dakota, United States UTC−06:00 Mar-Nov MIC KMIC Crystal Airport Minneapolis / St Paul, Minnesota, United States UTC−06:00
List of airports by IATA airport code: M
List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_M
925 Vince Kehres - defensive coordinator for Toledo Rockets football Nate Kmic - American football running back, all-time NCAA rushing leader with 8,074
List of University of Mount Union people
List_of_University_of_Mount_Union_people
Radio station in Missouri City, Texas, United States
Ownership Owner Daij Media, LLC. (Roberto Ruben Villarreal) Sister stations KMIC, KQUE, KRCM History First air date October 3, 1952 (1952-10-03) Call sign
KBRZ_(AM)
American youth-focused radio network (1996–2021)
Corpus Christi Texas KRYS 1997 2000 Dallas–Fort Worth KMKI 1998 2015 Houston KMIC 1999 2015 San Antonio KRDY 2003 2013 Waco KWTX 1998 2001 Salt Lake City Utah
Radio_Disney
Radio station in Humble, Texas, United States
KKHH HD2 HD3 KKHT-FM KLAT KLJJ-LP KLOL HD2 KLTN HD2 HD3 KLVH KLVL KMAZ-LP KMIC KMJQ HD2 KNTH KODA HD2 KOER-LP KOVE-FM HD2 KOYM-LP KPFG-LP KPFT HD2 KPRC
KGOL
American football player (born 1974)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
R._J._Bowers
American college football season
Sophomore tailback Nate Kmic led the team with 2,365 rushing yards and 26 rushing touchdowns. By the conclusion of his senior season, Kmic became the all-time
2006 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team
2006_Mount_Union_Purple_Raiders_football_team
Radio station in Rosenberg-Richmond, Texas, United States
Broadcasting (Daij Media, LLC) Sister stations KBRZ, KBRZ-FM, KCOH, KFTG, KMIC, KQUE-FM, KRCM History First air date June 10, 1949 (1949-06-10) Former call
KQUE_(AM)
Radio station in Pasadena, Texas, United States
Christian Broadcasting, Inc. Sister stations KABA-FM, KQUE-FM, KQUE, KCOH, KRCM, KMIC, KBRZ, KBRZ-FM History First air date October 27, 1982 (1982-10-27) Former
KFTG
AM radio frequency
daytime, 5 kW nighttime) KMIC Houston, Texas 20491 B 5 5 29°50′38″N 95°26′51″W / 29.843889°N 95.4475°W / 29.843889; -95.4475 (KMIC - 5 kW daytime, 5 kW
1590_AM
American gridiron football player and coach (born 1986)
2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari v t e Utah Blaze starting quarterbacks
Jason_Boltus
American college football season
championship game. During the course of the season, senior tailback Nate Kmic became the all-time rushing leader in college football history. He concluded
2008 Mount Union Purple Raiders football team
2008_Mount_Union_Purple_Raiders_football_team
Radio station in Bay City, Texas, United States
(Aleluya Broadcast Network) Sister stations KCOH, KQUE, KRCM, KBRZ KBRZ-FM, KMIC History Former call signs KFRT (2004–2005) KEDR (2005–2015) Technical information
KQUE-FM
American football player (born 1991)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
Greg_Cordivari
American football player (born 1972)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
Carey_Bender
Date Zelenskyy SP Poroshenko Ind. Hard to say / against all Will not vote KMIC 9–14 Apr 48.4 17 28.3 6.3 Edison Research 11–13 Apr 55.1 30.9 11.6 2.3 Rating
Opinion polling for the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election
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Radio station in Centerville, Texas, United States
Owner Aleluya Christian Broadcasting Sister stations KTYR, KRCM, KCOH, KFTG, KMIC History First air date October 28, 1994 (facility established) June 1, 1999
KUZN
American gridiron football player (born 1972)
2001: Moore 2002: Pincelli 2003: Trichilo 2004: Trichilo 2005: Elliott 2006: Sharpe 2007: Boltus 2008: Kmic 2009: Tanney 2010: McLaughlin 2011: Cordivari
Jim_Ballard
KMHT 1450 AM Marshall, Texas KMIA 1210 AM Auburn–Federal Way, Washington KMIC 1590 AM Houston, Texas KMIN 980 AM Grants, New Mexico KMIS 1050 AM Portageville
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KG–KM)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KG–KM)
Organization recognizing NCAA DIII football
Nate Kmic Mount Union Ryan Kleppe Wisconsin–Whitewater 2007 Justin Beaver Wisconsin–Whitewater Jerrell Freeman Mary Hardin–Baylor 2008 Nate Kmic Mount
D3football.com
21–7 lead in the first quarter and never looking back. Mount Union's Nate Kmic becomes the first player in NCAA history to rush for over 8,000 yards in
December_2008_in_sports
Radio station in Shenandoah, Texas, United States
Religious Ownership Owner Daij Media, LLC Sister stations KABA-FM, KBRZ, KFTG, KMIC, KQUE, KQUE-FM KUZN History First air date June 30, 1947 (1947-06-30) Former
KRCM
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From the Hall or Manor
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American, British, English, Latin
Hairless; Bald
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Australian, Danish, Irish
Eagle
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant of Speaks.
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Pet form of English Ruth, RUTHIE means "appearance" or "a female friend."
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Gods name, Lord ramas heart
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Beloved, Sweetheart
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Goddess Durga
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Muslim
Satisfied. Content.
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