KILI-FM, the award winning radio station on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, has been off the air for more than a month.
The station's tower and transmission line were struck by lightning during a major storm on April 15. But KILI's signals are still being broadcast on the Internet at http://www.kiliradio.org
A new antenna and transmission line is expected to cost between $200,000 and $201,000. Donations are being accepted to help raise money for a matching grant.
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KILI-FM radio off the air
(Indian Country Today 5/22)
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KILI Radio - http://www.kiliradio.org
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