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Friday's at 8:00am

Senator Rod Adair (R-Roswell) is the state senator for District 33 in the New Mexico State Senate.
Hear Senator Rod Adair, live from Ruidoso, every Friday at 8-9:00am on 102.3, or on your computer via the Internet: Website: www.kedu.us.
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"The wisdom to know...
and the courage to defend the public's interest."

         -- "Unknown"


Ruidoso Audit Could Spur Charges
By Rene Romo
J
ournal Southern Bureau
LAS CRUCES— A special state audit of Ruidoso financial dealings has been forwarded to the office of Attorney General Patricia Madrid to determine whether criminal charges should be filed.
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Rip-off! OPINION - Ruidoso News
We predicted it in this space Wednesday: In the turbid wake of Hurricane Katrina, gasoline prices are spiraling out of control. This is an outrage. It smacks of collusion and price gouging, which are illegal. (Sep 1, 2005, 09:41 pm)
Read the story

Councilwoman Byars Speaks Out on KEDU
Debra Marcum-Byars discusses council issues
Hear this exclusive interview on KEDU: Click Here
"Who said it was easy?"
KEDU welcomes the USA Radio Network

They're both smiling in this picture taken at KEDU - Community Radio, but Jack McGrann (Left) and KEDU GM Harv Twite would not be smiling at the end of this day. This satellite dish would be one of three these men and four other volunteers would place into service at KEDU, only to find that they need an even bigger, more expensive dish required to receive the USA Radio Network. You can help with this effort by contributing to KEDU. More

Reclaim Local Radio: Support LPFM

In 2000, the FCC opened up the nation's airwaves to low
power community radio stations. Since then, more than 675 local stations have gone on the air in 50 states, forming the national backbone for community broadcasting.

Now, Local Radio (LPFM) needs your help to survive and grow. The FCC is considering critical new measures that would prevent commercial stations from pushing our community broadcasters off the dial. Before the FCC decides, they need
to hear from you. Please write the FCC and tell them to protect Low Power FM radio stations.
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The "Fort" Comes Alive
"Fort Stanton Live 2005" Click here
Fort Stanton, NM -- People from all over
the world attended the 150th birthday
celebration of historic Fort Stanton over
the weekend. performers, re-enactors and
supporters of the fort presented the best
"live" yet. Listen to KEDU for interviews
and presentations by many of the folks
that participated in this annual event.
For more, click here.

Picture: Stan Thomas of Ruidoso
(See Stan at the Ruidoso Chamber too)
Photo by Harv Twite - KEDU


Village Councilors Byars & Rebstock on KEDU

Ruidoso Village Councilors Debra Marcum-Byars and Michelle Rebstock appeared on "The Morning Show" with Reynaldo Valcarcel to discuss issues brought up at Tuesday's Village Council Meeting. Hear the complete interview.

See the complete agenda: Click Here.
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Ruidoso Village Council - Revelations
Agenda item causes heated discussion by Council
A discussion and possible action on an item intended to require all village councilors to report before the Council on any and all meetings that are done outside the council's knowledge. This discussion led to a variety of disclosures and concerns that at least three councilors have . You can hear the council discussion by clicking here.
 


KEDU-LP 102.3 FM
is an independent, publicly owned, community radio station that is listener supported and volunteer powered. We represent the best in grass roots radio, providing a broad range of both broadcast and non-broadcast services. The majority of our programs are presented live with a radio personality that you can call and talk or make requests to.

Our telephone numbers are listed below:

Office:    (505) 630-5000
Studios: (505) 630-TALK (8255)
Toll Free (877) 639-KEDU (5338)
Fax:        (505) 257-9032  

Email: kedu@kedu.us
News: news@kedu.us
Info:    info@kedu.us

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1st Annual 2005 KEDU Golf Scramble is now history. Thanks to all who helped!
Thanks to all who joined us for the 1st Annual KEDU Golf Scramble. Here are some snapshots of the day at the scramble.
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(Cooper and his grandfather Sam Sessions enjoyed a great day of golf)

 

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