I am still waiting for minutes of North Country Public Radio's Community Advisory Board. I do not have time to wade through an hour and a half of video that does not let you skip forward with any …
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I am still waiting for minutes of North Country Public Radio's Community Advisory Board. I do not have time to wade through an hour and a half of video that does not let you skip forward with any ease. I want to see if the board has responded to my letter asking for fair and thorough consideration of Democracy Now! News and the call for industrial wind coverage. Local news is all about the weather, art boards, water levels on the St. Lawrence, but not about local citizens gathering to fight multinational corporations attempting to drastically change our land, health, homes and democratic processes of local government. Yes NCPR did cover industrial wind in the past (over half a decade ago, do the searches) but without passion, rigorous investigative journalism and respect for citizen activism.