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  • Daysha Eaton reports about religion and cultural issues, including social justice, for KUER.
  • Shannon is a criminal justice reporter. She's also reported on mental health, poverty, labor and climate change.
  • Larry Groce has been host and artistic director of West Virginia Public Radio's Mountain Stage since its beginning in 1983. His taste and personality have helped set the tone of this long running radio and television series.
  • Dan was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and moved to Kansas City with his family when he was eight years old. He majored in philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis and holds law and journalism degrees from Boston University. He has been an avid public radio listener for as long as he can remember – which these days isn’t very long… Dan has been a two-time finalist in The Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism, and has won multiple regional awards for his legal and health care coverage. Dan doesn't have any hobbies as such, but devours one to three books a week, assiduously works The New York Times Crossword puzzle Thursdays through Sundays and, for physical exercise, tries to get in a couple of rounds of racquetball per week.
  • "Liam Niemeyer is a reporter for the Ohio Valley Resource covering agriculture and infrastructure in Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia and also serves Assistant News Director at WKMS. He has reported for public radio stations across the country from Appalachia to Alaska, most recently as a reporter for WOUB Public Media in Athens, Ohio. He is a recent alumnus of Ohio University and enjoys playing tenor saxophone in various jazz groups."
  • I grew up in the Midwest in the 50's. My Father, Richard Bolin, worked at a packing plant. My Mother, Barbara, worked at the hospital. They had busy full time jobs not related to music, so hardly the parents to raise 3 boys that made music their lives. My oldest brother, Tommy, was a guitarist, I am a Drummer, and my younger brother, Rick (Pudge), was a singer. We all started playing in bands after getting our first instruments. We performed at high schools, ballrooms, street dances, etc. Tommy left school and moved to Denver at age 16. He got in a recording band and was on American Bandstand at 18. He went on to play with concert bands -- James Gang and, one of the biggest bands of the 70's, Deep Purple. I somewhat followed his path at the time. I continued to play around the Midwest. I got a very big break and joined his band in ‘76, playing Mile High Stadium in Denver. This changed my life. I tragically lost my brother later that year, but i continued on, moving to California, Miami, NYC, and, eventually, settled up in Minneapolis. I lived there for 12 years. At that time, I accepted a job with a touring band, Black Oak Arkansas, and traveled the States and overseas for 30 years. Playing, recording, and traveling were and are my life. I pretty much did a 360, and I am back in my hometown, Sioux City, Iowa... and I am still beatin the “skins" after all these years.
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