KLBB (1220 AM) was an AM radio station licensed to Stillwater, Minnesota, serving the eastern suburban Twin Cities area and western-central Wisconsin.
Signing on in 1949, the 1220 AM frequency had a series of call letters including WSHB (1949 sign-on to 1955), WAVN (1955–1983), WVLE (1983–1985), WTCN (1985–1993), WIMN (1993-1/1/1997), WEZU (1/1/1997-2003), WMGT "The Mighty 12-20" (2003–2006), and KLBB (2006–2018).
Noted personalities included Roger Erickson, Stan Turner, Ruth Koscielak, Ralph Jon Fritz, Bob Yates and Lee Valsvik.
[1] KLBB concluded its final broadcast with a message from station owner Dan Smith, followed by the Frank Sinatra song, “One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)”.
[2] KLBB continued to operate at low power, primarily simulcasting NOAA Weather Radio, while seeking a new transmitter location; in May 2022, the station also disclosed that it was in negotiations to be sold.