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Fort Bragg Police Survey

The Fort Bragg police department, in cooperation with the Fort Bragg Coalition for Gang Awareness & Prevention, has announced a formal survey to help assess the community’s perceptions and concerns related to gangs in Fort Bragg. A press release from the Fort Bragg police states that this research is vital for producing statistics that can…

Live Broadcast from Cannabis Health and Safety Forum

On Saturday, June 19, at 7:00 pm KMUD broadcast live from the Civil Liberties Monitoring Project's special forum at the Garberville Veterans Memorial Hall:
Cannabis Health and Safety,  the Chemistry, the Economics, and the Politics.
Complete broadcast available for listening and download in our audio archive. 

Future Humboldt County Sheriff: CLMP reports no big deal

A recent news story on the California Report and on NPR’s Morning Edition talked about KMUD and the CLMP (Civil Liberties Monitoring Project) reports broadcast on this radio station. Listeners to the story may get the impression that all local law enforcement would like KMUD to stop airing these citizens observations. At an April 14, 2010…

BlockParty on July 3rd!

Poster for KMUD Block Party 2010

Street closed for music, food, drink, huge CD and record sale, fun for the whole family. This is a free event! The party will be going from noon to dusk. Redway Drive will be closed to traffic between Redwood Drive and Empire Lane, so there will be room to move. There will be food and drink for sale,…

Classical DJ leaves legacy to KMUD

Mary E. Anderson, Redwood Times
Posted: 05/27/2010 12:34:15 PM PDT

KMUD radio has inherited a 20-acre parcel of land in the Laytonville area from former classical music DJ Marian Estella Mapes-Bouck. Mapes-Bouck, who passed away on November 17, 2009, hosted a show on Tuesday mornings from 6 to 9 a.m.
Her relationship with KMUD began as a listener, says KMUD manager Brenda Starr.

”She listened to KMUD,” Starr says. “KMUD was her source. She wrote little notes to (then music director) Michael Jacinto all the time and then, in December 2006, she got a show. He gave her a show. I came on board in January 2007, so we were both newbies and we became friends. She would always come and visit me after her show. I would take her out on her birthday; she would take me out on my birthday.”

Board of Directors Terminates General Manager

as submitted by Board of Directors:   At its regular meeting Tuesday night, May 25, the Board of Directors of Redwood Community Radio ended its relationship with Brenda Starr as general manager of the station, effective immediately. Ms. Starr was hired as general manager in 2006. Katie McGuire, president of the Board, said “This was a difficult decision…

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