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Southern Ute Tribe's radio station raising funds for big move






The public radio station owned by the Southern Ute Tribe of Colorado will be moving to a new home.

KUST-FM is currently housed in a small building. Plans call to move a larger facility on the reservation.

The station is raising $1.8 million to renovate the new facility and purchase new equipment. The move is expected to be complete by spring of 2015.

“For us to grow, we really need a new facility," Bruce Campbell, the station's development director, told The Durango Herald.

KUST is part of the National Public Radio network.

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Small radio station with big ambition (The Durango Herald 6/13)

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