[1][3] In May 1965, the station's studios were moved to the First State Bank Building in downtown Mendota.
[1] WGLC's programming would be simulcast on its FM sister station, until AM 1090 was taken off the air in 1998.
[5][3] Both stations were later sold to Agri-Voice, owned by Michael Ross,[6][7] for $145,000, effective January 1, 1971.
[3][7][8] In the 1970s and early 1980s, the station aired a beautiful music format, along with farm programming.
[14] In 1998, WGLC AM 1090 was taken off the air, and its license surrendered, so that WNWI AM 1080 could move from Valparaiso, Indiana, to Oak Lawn, Illinois, and increase power from 250 watts to 1,900 watts.