$30,000 Business Boost

$30,000 Business Boost

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98.9 KBAY is here to help kick start the economy with the $30,000 Business Boost! Register your business below for a chance to win a complimentary advertising package with Cascade Radio Group. Your customers are listening! Let them know about your business and what you can offer during these times on any or all of our five diverse stations.

Cascade Radio Group is made up of 5 radio stations (3 AM & 2 FM) that serve the NW Washington region from Seattle in the south to Vancouver British Columbia in the north and Washington’s hard to reach area on the Olympic Peninsula. The AM stations (KBAI, KGMI & KPUG) primarily focus on the Whatcom & Skagit County area while the FM’s (KAFE & KISM) blanket the entire region. Also, we offer a full complement of digital options to help you spread your message anywhere in the world.

Three local businesses from all five station’s entries will win one of the following:

First Place – $15,000 – Pete’s Auto Repair
Second Place –
$10,000 – Dave’s Sports Shop
Third Place – $5,000 – Westside Pizza

For contest rules, click HERE.

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