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KVNF Regional Newscast: December 2, 2021

Justin Nortin and his family living in a house, after years of experiencing homelessness in Montezuma County.
Sofia Stuart-Rasi
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Justin Nortin and his family living in a house, after years of experiencing homelessness in Montezuma County.
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Gavin Dahl is a writer and producer with a passion for community media. He worked for KVNF from July 2020 to July 2022. He won awards and recognition for his KVNF reporting from the Colorado Broadcasters Association and Society of Professional Journalists. His writing has been published by The Montrose Press, The Sopris Sun, Boulder Weekly, Raw Story, Radio Survivor, Boise Weekly, and The Austin American-Statesman. He graduated from The Evergreen State College with a BA in media production and community organizing.
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