BY CARI MERRILL (original at Coloradoan web site)
CariMerrill@coloradoan.com
Five years after local grassroots radio station KRFC 88.9 FM went on the air, a group that includes station founders and former members is suing the station for straying from its initial mission.
River Rock CoHousing is located near where north Sherwood Street ends in a "T" at Lee Martinez Park. 520 N. Sherwood is the address if you want to get an internet map.
There are four choices for automobile parking:
Bring food or beverage to share and relax with friends on our second birthday!
By ETW Ioriginal at Rocky Mountain Chronicle)
On March 17, Open KRFC — a counter-movement of members and volunteers of KRFC 88.9 FM — celebrated its first year of resisting changes at the local community radio station.
Tuesday, 12 February 2008 (original at Rocky Mountain Chronicle)
Your story about changes in programming at KRFC (“KRFC Signs Off on Hightower,” January 17, News) seems to confirm what I suspected: Programs with a progressive point of view are slowly disappearing. I began to notice it this past autumn.
Thursday, 31 January 2008 (original at Rocky Mountain Chronicle)
I have often thought that if Voltaire was reborn in twentieth-century America, Jim Hightower might possibly be his latest incarnation. I was saddened to read that Hightower’s daily commentary is the most recent public-affairs programming to be axed from KRFC’s schedule.
By BRIAN HULL,, Rocky Mountain Chronicle
But the political commentator will still “agitate” for the Larimer Dems at their annual dinner.
Keynote speech from the 2007 Martin Luther King Jr. celebration in Fort Collins