A county away from where Lehighton is here, it's WBYN in the day. I still think of them as WYNS and their full-service music days. That ended some time in the late 90's iIrc. WYNS did a fabulous job the Saturday of that March 1993 blizzard, for example ; a marooned but bright staff having some gallows humor fun and keeping everything flowing, music, info and all, as best they could.
(Anyone remember the days when WYNS was on 1150 ?)
The log here says 'WJJD' on September 6 1994 ..... WCCS Homer City PA (one sunrise) ..... and WVNJ from NJ, when they were experimenting with sending their signal every which way and which came in one NIGHT.
Someone might be able to help with an 1160 ID that sounded like 'WKDN Morkenson'. I can't narrow that one down.
No KSL yet here in NE PA. Perhaps it's just a matter of time, conditions, etc. Ironic that 150 miles EAST of here, on Long Island, they were often atop and alone. But that's decades ago.
Do they still have the 'Sound of the Novel Bell' to mark the hour?