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  • Alan Greenblatt has been covering politics and government in Washington and around the country for 20 years. He came to NPR as a digital reporter in 2010, writing about a wide range of topics, including elections, housing economics, natural disasters and same-sex marriage.
  • The granddaughter of Cassimero "Casey" Baker and Edna Russell Baker, and the daughter of Archie Baker and Diana Cambridge Baker, Linda Baker is the oldest of six children. Linda has worked with Fort Lewis College; Village of Anvik, Alaska; Denver Museum of Nature and Science; and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. She now does beadwork, and specializes in Ute regalia and Bear Dance accessories for men, women, and children. Her beadwork is represented at juried and invitational shows, including Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, Phoenix. Linda has three grown children and one grand-child, all members of KSUT.
  • Jay Field is a reporter for MPBN Radio based in the network’s Bangor bureau. In his reporting for the network’s flagship program, Maine Things Considered, Field enjoys exploring how real people’s lives are impacted by the unique policy challenges, economic, education, natural resource and otherwise, that come with daily life in a rural state.
  • Vicki Barker was UPR's Moab correspondent from 2011 - 2012.
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