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Grand In Your Hand Contest Rules

From 9/5/23 through 10/27/23, listen each weekday from 6:00am to 6:00pm for the Grand In Your Hand contest keyword. There…

Win Paranormal Cirque Tickets!

The Paranormal Cirque is coming to Bellingham! Win your way in with 98.9 KBAY. We’re giving away tickets to the…

Senior Spotlight 2023

KBAY wants to celebrate your graduate with Senior Spotlight! If you know a graduating high school senior or if you…

April Foods Day 2023

Cascade Radio Group is back with our third April Food’s Day Event! This year, we’ve identified local food banks of…

Bellingham Bells Broadcast Schedule

K-BAY is proud to broadcast the Bellingham Bells every weekend all summer long! If you don’t want to miss a…

High School Basketball on K-BAY

We’re bringing you High School basketball all season long!

Senior Spotlight – Class of 2021

Congrats to the Class of 2021! Congratulations to our Week Seven Winner! 98.9 KBAY and the rest of Cascade Radio…

April Foods Day

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