KGCX (AM)

[4] The station was moved to the larger town of Wolf Point in 1929, contingent on a power increase to 250 watts day and 100 night.

At this time, KGCX broadcast a country format, with the new FM station airing adult contemporary music.

[15] In 1992, the Folkvards sold their shares to Ted and Kay Tescher, but a year later, KGCX and KGCH-FM called it quits.

[16] Eleven people were put out of work;[17] even though sales manager Arch Ellwein and a local economic development group offered to buy the stations, their bids were turned down.

[16] The AM frequency was not reactivated, but local radio in Sidney eventually returned with the launch of KTHC in December 1996.