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Thursday, October 6

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Welcome to WFHB Community Radio. Here you will find the most up-to-date information about what is happening at WFHB. Please feel free to visit our Music and News blogs for information about our programming. Links to all of the WFHB blogs, and to the main WFHB web site and live streams, are available at the top and bottom of each blog.

Thanks!

Ryan Bruce
General Manager

8 Comments:

At Mon Nov 07, 03:03:00 PM, Anonymous Peter (Dublin, Ireland) said...

Thank you for the welcome!
Nice to see The Old Changing Way is still there

 
At Sat Mar 25, 09:33:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

aloha, hope you guys are havin a blast. love ya lucy ross(hawaii)

 
At Mon Mar 27, 07:40:00 PM, Blogger shareware said...

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At Thu May 18, 12:43:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At Tue Jun 06, 01:41:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Democracy Now! keeps tellin' it like it is.
HipHopisMedia.com has got Hip Hop translations everyday-free mp3
ya gotta put it on the air

 
At Mon Jul 31, 10:50:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lee Rezabek's voice mesmerizing--give me more.

 
At Mon Nov 13, 02:27:00 PM, Blogger phantastikon said...

RootsCamp for Bloomington, Indiana
Dear Bloomington activist,
Sorry for the late notice, but this is an opportunity not to be wasted. Kevin Makice has set up a Bloomington activism conference November 17-18. We need your thoughts, your goals, and your attendance. Please check out: http://rootscamp.org/RootsCampBloomingtonIN for the details. And, please, use all your local contacts to get the word out today. Thanks for your help, and hope to see you there.
RootsCamp is an open forum on any topic related to the Fall 2006 elections, including local, state and national races. Registration is free. Anyone can suggest a topic for discussion. Participants initiate conversations by (1) attending the event and (2) writing their discussion ideas on a whiteboard.
Our primary goal will be to collectively answering the following:
1. What did we learn in 2006?
2. How can we apply those lessons in 2008 and beyond?
3. What are our next steps to strengthen political engagement?
While this is an implementation of a progressive idea, the Bloomington Roots Camp is not meant to be a "progressive" event in terms of political bias. The intent of this camp is to facilitate open discussion that includes all perspectives.
Come prepared to talk. Please register by adding your name to the attendee list, or email Kevin Makice (kmakice@indiana.edu).
And please forward this message to your interested friends.

 
At Tue Jan 23, 03:24:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i old dan loop
dloop@ivytech.edu i old too
what do you do can i help in any way at all come and get me and i help you

 

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