Minneapolis radio station KMOJ has served as an important community resource in the Twin Cities.

"We have more than, like, 100 hours a month of just public affairs programming," said KMOJ General Manager and CEO Freddie Bell.

When a tornado devastated north Minneapolis nearly 15 years ago, the station was there, helping coordinate volunteers and donations.

It was more than a year ago, Bell said, that he learned the station would have to move from its Broadway and Penn location due to plans for the upcoming Metro Transit Blue Line light rail project.

Bell said he was informed the line is set to go 35 feet into the building they currently rent.

A Metro Transit spokesperson said plans are still proposed and not final, and the building where KMOJ is located has not yet been purchased. If

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