Western Censor & Emigrants’ Guide Established on March 7, 1823, the Western Censor & Emigrants’ Guide was launched nearly one year after the appearance of… Read More »Western Censor & Emigrants’ Guide
Western Electric Western Electric was a telephone manufacturing unit for Bell Telephone. Its predecessor obtained control of the telephone equipment factory managed… Read More »Western Electric
Westview Hospital Until the 1970s, local medical doctors did not accept osteopathic methods of treatment using muscle and skeletal manipulation, and osteopaths… Read More »Westview Hospital
WFBQ WFBQ went on the air in 1959 as WFBM-FM. Like other radio stations in the United States, WFBM-AM added the… Read More »WFBQ
WFMS Cambridge City native , formerly chief engineer for WFBM, began broadcasting Indianapolis’ first permanent commercial FM station on March 17,… Read More »WFMS
WFNI After gaining the rights to broadcasts in 2007, held the rights for all Indianapolis major sports teams. The company sought… Read More »WFNI
WFYI Public Television With a budget of $221,000, three black-and-white cameras, and nine employees, WFYI signed on the air October 4, 1970, at… Read More »WFYI Public Television
WFYI-FM WFYI-FM first aired as WIAN on November 1, 1954, through the efforts of and its PTA. It became the first… Read More »WFYI-FM
Wheaton World Wide Moving Ohio native Earnest S. Wheaton founded Wheaton Van Lines in 1945. He had entered the moving business in 1916 with… Read More »Wheaton World Wide Moving
Wheeler Mission Ministries In 1893, William V. Wheeler, a sales manager for the hardware firm of Layman and Carey, opened an unpretentious mission… Read More »Wheeler Mission Ministries