The Northland Security Service of Northern Community Radio is trying to get the full scope and impact of over 91,700 classified documents related to 91.7 KAXE's work to build community since moving into their new building 5 years ago. The documents, many of which are person-to-person emails about events, concerts and fundraising, were leaked over the weekend.
In response, KAXE quickly vowed to continue building community in Northern MN, no matter what is reflected in the leak and harshly condemned the unauthorized distribution of the internal information - even if the majority of it is incorrect or generally useless.
A representative from KAXE is quoted saying, "We believe the leak started in the bathroom..."
Too Much Fiber...
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Things started with this... staff were met in the morning with an awful
smell. A Bad Smell. Investigation showed sewage backup into the
crawlspace of the...
5 years ago
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