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KDNK news reporter Hattison Rensberry brings listeners news about the Colorado River Upper Basin, local housing options that may be in the near future, and an audio obituary for Wick Moses
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Wick Moses, a spiritual founder of KDNK who served as co-manager when the station hit the airwaves in 1983, died last week. He was 76 ... plus one month and a day. As KDNK’s Morgan Neely reports, Moses came to Carbondale from Massachusetts in 1963 and (mostly) never looked back.
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First aired in August of 2019. Wick Moses is one of the personalities that put KDNK on the air. He joins Traci Gurley-Tomashosky on United Way Cares to…
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Most Carbondalians associate Mountain Fair music with the vividly decorated gazebo in Sopris Park. Barbara Bush remembers building that stage in memory of…
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Rescued from the archives, here is a production by former program manager, music director and station manager Missy Bowen converted from tape for your…
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In lieu of a birthday party, we hope that you enjoy this retrospective featuring audio from KDNK's 35th Birthday Celebration at the Third Street Center in…
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It's been 37 years since they flipped the switch in the Dinkle Building to bring this beautiful monster to life. Please email your favorite KDNK memory to…
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Wick Moses is one of the personalities that put KDNK on the air. He joins Traci Gurley-Tomashosky on United Way Cares to give a glimpse into Carbondale's…