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Text service for KBOO Evening News Monday, 9/10/18

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0910 INT India Fuel Price Protests   Protests in India have led to school closures, blocked highways, and around one-hundred arrests. Over 20 political opposition parties are participating in a nationwide strike called Bharat Bandh [BAH-RAHT BOND] in response to India’s... Read more

2018 KBOO Annual Membership Meeting

  KBOO COMMUNITY RADIO PRESENTS Futurism: 50th Anniversary Annual Membership Event Sunday September 30th 2018 Clinton Street Theater 2522 SE Clinton Str eet , Portland, OR 97202 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Free, All Ages & Disability Affirmative!  Join you're fellow KBOO Co... Read more

Text Service for KBOO Evening News September 6th, 2018

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          0906  INT  Japan quake     Japan’s northern island Hokkaido has been hit by a 6.7 magnitude earthquake and several smaller aftershocks.  The quake resulted in a number of massive landslides that have trapped some residents in their homes and buried other... Read more

KBOO is Hiring an Interim Development Director

INTERIM Development Director Department: Development Reports to: Station Manager                                            Job Title: Interim Development Director Hours and Pay:  30-hours a week/ $20 per hour Time period: October- December 2018                       ... Read more

Text Service for KBOO Evening News September 5th, 2018

Text service for KBOO Evening News Spetember 5th, 2018   0905 US Judge Kavanaugh Senate Hearing   Today marks the second day of Senate hearings for U-S Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. After the first day saw organized protests and calls for Democrats to "walk o... Read more

Labor Day essay (Theresa Mitchell)

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Labor Day was established by Grover Cleveland's 1887 suggestion, in order to keep working class from organizing around May 1st. The state of Oregon was the first to adopt it, and it was National policy by 1894. The idea was to distract attention from the much more fright... Read more