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Minute 323 environmental section signing. Photo credit: Colorado River Water Users Association. From KUNC (Alex Hager and Nate Hegyi):. Scientists and state, federal and tribal officials expressed the need for swift action in the face of a mounting water shortage as a major conference about the Colorado River wrapped up in Las Vegas Thursday [December 16, …
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Yet it will pose some challenges for trackers at the Santa Operations Center, which begins taking calls Friday at 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time at 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) toll free. Fewer volunteer phone operators are available this year due to COVID-19 concerns for the second year in a row, Hillier said.
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KUNC began operations January 6, 1967 at the University of Northern Colorado as KCBL. It became KUNC on May 1, 1970. During the Fall of 2000, UNC put the station up for sale in an effort to save money. Colorado Public Radio in Denver agreed to purchase the station; it had been looking to expand its offerings to Northern Colorado for some time.
On July 24, 2007, KUNC began transmitting from Buckhorn Mountain, northwest of Fort Collins. The new location widened the station’s coverage to include most of the northern portion of metro Denver; under the right conditions, it can be heard in much of Denver itself.
Although Norman Kunc and Emma Van der Klift are well known speakers and advocates within the disability rights community, they prefer to think of themselves as modern day storytellers, continuing the long held tradition of using humour and narrative to initiate self-reflection and social change.