Don’t Ice Out Public Media

Posted on March 8, 2011 By Amy Goodman   The aspen grove on Kebler Pass in Colorado is one of the largest organisms in the world. Thousands of aspen share the same, interconnected root system. Last weekend, I snowmobiled over the pass, 10,000 feet above sea level, between the towns of Paonia and Crested Butte.…

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Highway 96 Rockslide: The Movie

If you’ve listened to our C.S.A.R. you’ll have heard that Highway 96 is closed due to a rockslide. Watch this video and you’ll understand why.   Article in Times-Standard about this.

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Community Journalism Project Class Continues

The next Community Journalism Project Class will be held on Sunday, 7/11   The class will start at 11 am and will meet at the KMUD studio in Redway. Community Journalism classes focus on skills required to contribute content for  KMUD News Programs. Learn writing for radio and practice audio editing. All levels of interest are welcome,…

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Grant Winner to Travel the Globe for Community Radio

  Wesleyan Argus April 7 2009 By Bennett Wilson, Contributing Writer Aliza Simons was in Harvard University's Schlesinger Library over spring break exploring its rare books collection when she got the long-awaited email. The Watson Foundation informed Simons that she would receive a grant for her proposed project entitled, "Voices Across the Airwaves: Community Radio…

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Crigler Receives NFCB’s Bader Award

  http://www.radioink.com/Article.asp?id=1261867&spid=24698 Crigler Receives NFCB's Bader Award PORTLAND, OR — April 7, 2009: John Crigler, attorney and owner of law firm Garvey Schubert Barer, has been presented with the National Federation of Community Broadcasters' 2009 Bader Award. The award was presented at a luncheon at the NFCB's Community Radio Conference last week. Crigler was honored…

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