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KO left the Valley for several years, but is now back on the air hosting "My Generation"! Karen was a member of the "Bettys" circa 1990. They served dinner at the annual lasagne dinner/party for KVNF. It became a bit of a cult thing for guys to...

Michael Novus is a classical DJ at KVNF.  On his program, "The Modern Third", heard on the fourth Sunday of each month, he focuses on music since the time of Debussy, which he feels is under appreciated on classical radio.  He also hosts "In...

Patty says, "My world has been filled with music my entire life. My mother is a musician and growing up my life was always infused in music and song. My first experience as a DJ was in college spinning tunes during the public skating sessions...

Rob Miller has been a DJ on KVNF since 2000 when he signed up to bring bluegrass to the masses on The Pickin' Show.  Back then, he also was a regular on Live from the Woody Lounge (an old jazz show on KVNF) as well as a pioneer on The Redneck...

KVNF Executive Director

Sally Kane came to radio with a Bachelor's Degree in Social Science, a career in Public Health, and experience as a small business owner. Raised on the Western Slope, her first time at KVNF was as a DJ in 1980 when she was a high school student...

KVNF Sports Reporter

Tamie Meck provides a weekly sports report for KVNF. With camera in hand, she travels throughout Delta County and beyond to photograph athletes in action and interview players and coaches, a beat she also covers for the weekly Delta County...

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Hugh Carson,  aka "The Hurricane" moved back with spouse Maggie to the North Fork in 2004, having left in '79 so that Hugh could pursue a career in wildland fire fighting, a journey that led them to Grand Junction, Salt Lake, Reno, and Boise. ...

Thomas has been doing radio at KVNF for many years. He is the creator of Gumbo Ya Ya – which started with free gumbo, red beans and rice and hot French bread during the Fall Pledge drive 14 years ago. Sounds good!

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