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KSUT to offer COVID-19 news reporting

With the outbreak of COVID-19 and the numerous and far-reaching impacts to our region,  KSUT has mobilized a news team to provide coverage of both breaking news and developing stories related to the coronavirus. KSUT's COVID-19 reporting is made possible by Alpine Bank, supporting Colorado communities for 47 years. 

Coverage will run a minimum of four weekly stories to air during NPR News programming including Morning Edition, Here & Now, and All Things Considered.  Stories will also be available on the KSUT website.  

Sarah Flower

Sarah Flower, a former KSUT news reporter, and a Colorado Associated Press Editors & Reporters first place recipient will be covering La Plata, Archuleta and San Juan counties. 

Mark Duggan, former KSUT Program Director and three-time Edward R. Murrow award-winner will be covering New Mexico, Montezuma and San Miguel counties. 

Mark Duggan

KSUT's COVID-19 reporting is made possible by the generous support of KSUT donors. If you're interested in supporting this project and helping KSUT expand its news coverage at this critical time, emailTami Graham, KSUT Executive Director, or call 970.563.5780.

 

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