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  • Kate joined KUER from Austin, Texas, where she attended the University of Texas at Austin’s Moody School of Journalism. She has been an intern, fellow and reporter at Texas Monthly, the Texas Observer, Quartz, the Texas Standard and Voces, an oral history project. Kate began her public radio career at Austin’s NPR station, KUT, as a part-time reporter. Now, she is a corps member of Report For America, a public service program that partners with local newsrooms to bring reporters to undercovered areas across the country. She’s excited to be living in and reporting on San Juan County, one of the most beautiful — and interesting — parts of the United States.
  • Jake is a reporter with Side Effects and WFYI in Indianapolis. He decided to pursue radio journalism while volunteering at a community station in Madison, WI, and soon after began an internship with NPR's State of the Re:Union. Jake has received a first place award from the Milwaukee Press Club and he was a finalist in KCRW's 24-Hour Radio Race. In his spare time, he runs and tries to perfect his pizza crust recipe.
  • Jim McLean is an editor and reporter for KCUR 89.3. He is the managing director of KCUR's Kansas News Service, a collaboration between KCUR and other public media stations across Kansas.
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  • A graduate of Central State University, Tony Marcel Chappel began his radio career while a student producing a jazz show for WCSU-FM. He began his professional media career in the area of public relations for Federated Department Stores in Cincinnati. He transitioned into public media in 1987 working at Artsmarketing Services in conjunction with WPTD as a membership/underwriting rep. In 1989, he began working in computer technology at PMI Food Equipment Group and later joined forces with WROU-FM as a morning show producer & co-host. He also hosted an overnight weekend program. Prior to joining WCSU where his responsibilities include station operations, Tony worked at Cox Media Group and Metro Networks/Dayton as a traffic-news reporter.
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