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Clark Adomaitis, reporter for the KSUT and KSJD collaboration project Voices From the Edge of the Colorado Plateau, was recognized for multiple stories. Also, KSUT.org and its designer and managing editor, Mark Duggan, picked up "Best Station Website" for the third consecutive year.
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Today one lucky KSUT member will win a New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival package for two which includes 3-day passes, lodging, and airfare! We also have special prizes for new sustaining members, business members, and more.
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The Grammy Award-winning band will perform in Buckley Park Saturday July 1.
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The LA-based band brings their energetic fusion of Latin, rock, hip hop, and funk to Buckley Park for the 18th Annual celebration on July 1.
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KSUT.org won an Award of Excellence for the second consecutive year. TribalRadio.org and the Tribal Radio Morning Show also picked up Certificates of Merit. KSUT staffers attended the annual CBA awards show on April 22 in Denver.
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Effective immediately, KSUT is suspending activity on its official Twitter account, following a similar move by NPR and other NPR Member stations. Twitter recently mis-labeled NPR’s main account as “state-affiliated media,” a designation usually given to government-controlled outlets.
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The annual Spring Fund Drive runs from April 10-14.
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Hunt is a lifelong Four Corners resident and former employee of the Durango Herald.
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The Durango resident fills some of the roles that were handled by Stasia Lanier. She'll also host the Tuesday Morning Blend.
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The fellowship is open to qualifying students from Fort Lewis College and other schools and young professionals. Participants will learn how to tell compelling stories about the water issues Southwest communities face.
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Stasia steps down as music director, digital editor, and music show host on March 2, 2023. We created a way for you to record your message for her.
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KSUT has partnered with StoryCorps, the national nonprofit dedicated to recording, preserving, and sharing the stories of Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs, as part of StoryCorps’ One Small Step Radio Station Hubs project.