News: Firebare Takes Next Step: Files Petition to Deny FCC's Decision for MX group 401

ANNOUNCEMENT:  A RADIO ON THE EDGE update for Firebare supporters

We finally have news!

Many of you have asked about the status of the application that Firebare submitted to The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on October 15, 2007, for a license to build and operate a new noncommercial educational radio station on the Oregon Central Coast.

Six other conflicting applications from competing organizations were also submitted at that time which made conflicting claims on the public airwaves in this area. Our lawyer and engineer advised us at that time that it would take the FCC two to three years to resolve these mutually exclusive (MX) applications, and, sure enough, on August 3, 2010, 1,023 days, or 2.8 years to the day after filing our application, the FCC duly released their tentative decision on our MX Group #401.

Lincoln County Jail Statistics Report: August 2010

OVERVIEW
as of 6 am August, 21 2010
This document can be downloaded from http://3rdchimp.com/files/August2010Summary.pdf.

Lincoln County (LC) maintains a website. Among other things it provides a roster of people held in the LC jail (http://lto.locktrack.com/public/reports/lincol_or_ilist.html). The jail typically houses about 150 people on any given day.

FCC MX Group 401 Decision Out 2010-08-03

In document FCC-10-142A1.doc the FCC announced today the tentative decision on the resolution of the competing broadcast NCE license applications for the Lincoln County, Oregon, region submitted in October, 2007.  Thirty days are allowed for appeals to be filed. The text of the announcement follows.

No Soy El Army Justice Tour: Newport


This August the No Soy El Army Justice Tour is coming to Newport.

When: August 29, 2010 - 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Where:
Atonement Lutheran Church
2325 N. Coast Hwy

Newport, OR

Corporate Liberalism: The Origins of Modern American Political Theory, 1890-1920

"Lustig has not only mastered the fundamental tendency of American political theory but has succeeded in placing the ideological and theoretical debates in the context of the development of the U.S

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Lincoln County Jail Statistics Report: July 2010

OVERVIEW
as of 6 am July, 17 2010
This document can be downloaded from http://3rdchimp.com/files/July2010Summary.pdf.

Lincoln County (LC) maintains a website. Among other things it provides a roster of people held in the LC jail (http://lto.locktrack.com/public/reports/lincol_or_ilist.html). The jail typically houses about 150 people on any given day.

MTBC: Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt


This is the regular meeting of the Moving Train Book Club, for September, 2010.


 From editorial reviews abstracted on Amazon: 

 

"Part journalism, part history, part call to action, John Gibler's book chronicles not only the continuing colonization of Mexico, but also the continuity of resistance to it. Revealing those forces of resistance, which sometimes take the form of mass explosions, and other times take the form of individual expressions of indignation and defiance, Gibler helps us see Mexico with new eyes--a Mexico that has always been constituted by revolutionary dreams of freedom and equality."
When: September 8, 2010 - 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Where:
Centro de Ayuda
410 SW 9th St

Newport, OR

MTBC: Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free


This is the regular meeting of the Moving Train Book Club, for August, 2010.


From Publishers Weekly (Amazon)

Journalist Pierce delivers a rapier-sharp rant on how the America of Franklin and Edison, Fulton and Ford has devolved into America the Uninformed, where citizens hostile to science are exchanging fact for fiction, and faith for reason, and glutting themselves on reality TV and conspiracy theories.

When: August 11, 2010 - 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Where:
Centro de Ayuda
410 SW 9th St

Newport, OR

Papers


Papers, the movie, returns,

When: August 9, 2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Where:
St. Stephens’ Episcopal Church
Southwest 9th Street & Hurbert

Newport, OR

Lincoln County Jail Statistics Report: June 2010

as of 6 am  June, 26 2010

OVERVIEW

This document can be downloaded from http://3rdchimp.com/files/June2010Summary.pdf.

Lincoln County (LC) maintains a website.  Among other things it provides a roster of people held in the LC jail (http://lto.locktrack.com/public/reports/lincol_or_ilist.html).  The jail typically houses about 150 people on any given day.

The listing provides descriptions of each inmate, the crime(s) with which they've been charged, and the dates, when available, of when they were lodged in the jail, date of next court appearance and when they will be released.  Court appearance and release dates not always populated.

Each inmate has a unique identifying ID number (SID) as well as, occasionally, an FBI ID number, a “TIP” ID number and a booking number.  The SID is used to connect booking records with personal descriptions and the current list of charges against the inmate.  The particulars of the charges are not static and change over time.

The personal description of each inmate includes a mug shot along with the person's first name, last name, middle initial,  race, sex, height, weight, hair color and eye color.  The races currently used in these profiles are HISPANIC, WHITE, BLACK, ASIAN, UNKNOWN, and AMERIND.

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