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Trying to identify unknown country music station on 103.5

Hello all,

While driving in Western Washington State (near the Fort Lewis area), I ran across a radio station playing country music on 103.5. So far, I've been unable to identify where this radio station might be coming from. The signal wasn't strong enough to hear a clear station ID, but the station was definitely identifying themselves with call letters (perhaps KLEE, which isn't a matching callsign). The closest match appears to be KWHT in Pendleton, OR. Do you think this could be it?
 
Fort Lewis? I think that's around the area where I had KZXR (then KLES) 101.7, KDBL 92.9 and KYPL 91.1 Yakima several years back (2012 or 2013) riding on I-5. Mt. Rainier splits between all of those stations and puts a knife-edge node into Nisqually. KWHT would be on that same path that goes right through Rainier but further SE. 213 mi. Gotta be them.
In Shelton I had a similar path where I heard Tri-Cities FMs like locals. 106.5 KEGX 'The Eagle' was rock solid all over downtown Shelton in June 2013.
 
Sounds like KWHT to me - their branding is "K-Wheat". Back in September, I got KWHT and its sister KWVN (107.7) on I-90 on my way to Seattle right before I reached the pass.
 
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