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Steve and Trevor Storm perform live in the KVNF Bamboo Room and talk about their debut album Storm Sessions which was released in December 2025. The album features mandolin guitar duets of traditional fork and Celtic tunes as well as originals.
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KVNF's newest additions to the music library updated February 17th, 2026
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Imagine you’ve just heard an hour-long keynote full of history, statistics, personal story and social justice. And then someone comes to the stage, sits at the piano, and sings back a song that encapsulates the emotional and intellectual content you’ve just heard. That is the improvisational talent of Ken Medema, a keyboardist/pianist, singer, storyteller and performer. In this episode of Emerging Form, we speak with Ken about the importance of a “fence” when it comes to creative play, how to listen for key phrases, how to make people feel truly seen and heard through creative response, plus there’s a spontaneous mid-interview performance!
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A new study takes a closer look at just how much agriculture contributes to West Slope economy and how that impact is changing over time.
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Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
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Montrose County School Board Members voted 4-3 to hold off on hiring controversial attorney Brad Miller’s firm.
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KVNF's Brody Wilson talks with Rancher Glenn Elzinga during this year's Roots of Renewal Conference
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The Creamery Arts Center in Hotchikiss has hired Malanie Hoshiko as its Executive Director
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