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  • Kim joined HPPR as the Business Manager in April, 2024. She is a Garden City gal through and through having grown up and raised three wonderful children here as well. Kim loves local history and volunteers her time with the Finney County Historical Museum as a reenactor.
  • Martin Austermuhle is a reporter in WAMU’s newsroom. He covers politics, development, education, social issues, and crime, among other things. Austermuhle joined the WAMU staff in April 2013 as a web producer and reporter. Prior to that, he served as editor-in-chief for DCist.com. He has written for the Washington City Paper, Washington Diplomat and other publications.
  • Kateleigh Mills joined KOSU in March 2018, following her undergraduate degree completion from the University of Central Oklahoma in December 2017.
  • Year started with KUOW: 2015
  • Curt Clonts was raised in Wichita, Kansas. He left in 1977 and then lived in Los Angeles where he spent time surfing, making art, and immersing himself in the punk music scene. He then moved to Okinawa, Japan where he met, married his Wife Taeko, and they had the first of their three children. After leaving Japan Curt moved with his family to New Orleans where he started the monthly punk rock musical publication Public Threat, and also created and sold art. Clonts then took a job in the coffee business in Dallas, Texas where he also made and sold his art. After a move to El Paso, Texas Curt then decided to relocate his family to his hometown of Wichita where they have lived since 1991.
  • Dominic Anthony Walsh covers energy, the environment and public health for Texas Public Radio. He focuses on stories that reveal how major changes in climate systems, energy markets and public health policies affect communities in his hometown, San Antonio, and across the state.
  • A western Kansas native, Abby fell in love with public radio while completing her bachelor's degree at Fort Hays State University. After returning to her hometown of Goodland in 2013, HPPR became an important connection to community in the very rural western edge of the state. Abby enjoys Sunday mornings at home with her daughter, listening to Hidden Brain, Classical Guitar Alive, and many other great programs.
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