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  • Matthew S. Schwartz is a reporter with NPR's news desk. Before coming to NPR, Schwartz worked as a reporter for Washington, DC, member station WAMU, where he won the national Edward R. Murrow award for feature reporting in large market radio. Previously, Schwartz worked as a technology reporter covering the intricacies of Internet regulation. In a past life, Schwartz was a Washington telecom lawyer. He got his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, and his B.A. from the University of Michigan ("Go Blue!").
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  • Whether covering the manhunt and eventual capture of Eric Robert Rudolph in the mountains of North Carolina, the remnants of the Oklahoma City federal building with its twisted metal frame and shattered glass, flood-ravaged Midwestern communities, or the terrorist bombings across the country, including the blast that exploded in Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta, correspondent Kathy Lohr has been at the heart of stories all across the nation.
  • Sara has lived in the North Fork Valley for nearly five years, and KVNF has played a pivotal role in her connection to the community. Her work background includes climate tech, startups, venture and Web3. Outside of work, she enjoys mountain adventures, cooking, and gardening.
  • Two middle-aged dumb-dumb DJs doing the best they can. On "Music Box" the last Friday of every month, on "Redneck Riviera" every once in a while, and on 9:30pm-Midnight shows sporadically
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