As print dwindles, 102.7 FM steps up as a new community outlet, only after first taking its controversial news host off air.

As print dwindles, 102.7 FM steps up as a new community outlet, only after first taking its controversial news host off air.
The suit argues that the order violates freedom of speech and freedom of the press, as well as the Public Broadcasting Act.
Proposed public broadcasting cuts disproportionately threaten local news, culture and emergency service in rural areas.
A new survey, conducted by the Wyoming Local News Fund, asks Wyoming residents how they use local news and their level of trust.