[3] The station went on the air as KTCH, March 18, 1968, as a 500 watt non-directional daytimer broadcasting at 1590 kHz.
Stork added an FM companion and KTCH-FM began broadcasting in October 1975 at 104.9 MHz with a power of 3,000 watts and an antenna height of 113 feet.
During that ownership, NRG moved the KCTY call sign to KTCH-FM after reprogramming their FM station in Plattsmouth, NE.
In February 2008, Flood sold the Wayne stations to veteran broadcaster David Kelly who had put KWPN (now KTIC) in West Point, NE on the air in 1985.
The KCTY call sign was moved to AM whereupon the station was re-branded as "The City" featuring a Classic Hits music format as well as local news, sports, Ag and weather.