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KGG99 Holdrege 162.425 "The current time is ___ Central Daylight Time." "Here is the latest weather summary for south-central Nebraska and portions of north-central Kansas..." "Here is your National Weather Service 7-day forecast for Dawson and Gosper Counties, including Cozad, Johnson Lake, and Sumner..." "At 7 PM, at Lexington Jim Kelly Field... at North Platte Regional Airport [detailed conditions]... elsewhere within and near the listening area... Holdrege... Broken Bow... Kearney... McCook... Ord... elsewhere in central and western Nebraska... Hastings... Grand Island... Valentine... O'Neill... Sidney... Scottsbluff... in eastern Nebraska... York... Omaha... Lincoln... Norfolk... across northern Kansas... Phillipsburg... Goodland... Concordia... and around the region... Des Moines... Wichita... Denver... Kansas City... Cheyenne... again, at 7 PM within and near the listening area... it was _ at Lexington, _ at Holdrege, and _ at North Platte." "Now here is the hazardous weather outlook for south-central Nebraska and portions of north-central Kansas..." (9/23) "You are listening to NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards, station KGG99, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.425 Megahertz from a tower near Johnson Lake, Nebraska. This station provides 24/7 weather information for the following four Nebraska counties: Dawson, Frontier, Gosper and Phelps. Programming originates from the National Weather Service in Hastings, proudly serving south-central Nebraska and portions of north-central Kansas."