The giant flap around programming changes has apparently faded away to nothing, at least in the media. The KUAC Community Task Force, which met from November to January (eight meetings with the full group plus probably that many again in subcommittee meetings) came out with their final report more than two weeks ago, but KUAC hasn't even posted all the minutes of the meetings yet, never mind the report; the News-Miner hasn't had any stories about it; the Sun Star hasn't written up anything yet either (although their previous coverage was pretty good); and the last time the KUAC Listeners Alliance posted anything was in late December.
So what happened? There was tremendous interest at the Community Forum. Has the issue simply died away, forgotten by the public in the face of new scandals and excitement?
Pentagon Sees “Increased Potential” for Nuclear Conflict
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The possibility that nuclear weapons could be used in regional or global
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