
Jenny Neyman
Executive DirectorJenny Neyman has been the executive director of KDLL since 2017. Before that she was a reporter and the Morning Edition host at KDLL.
She also worked in print journalism for 15 years, including seven years as owner, publisher and editor of the Redoubt Reporter community newspaper in the central Kenai Peninsula.
She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Whitworth University in Spokane, WA, and grew up listening to KSTK public radio in Wrangell, AK.
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Josh Ball, Tyler Payment and Joe Rizzo from Triumvirate Theatre's election-season spoof show, "Lame Ducks and Dark Horses," are live in the studio to talk about this year's show to close out KDLL's Fall Membership Drive. Is truth stranger than fiction? Is it dicier to joke about national or local politics? Have they ever washed those Java Girls wigs? Tune in to find out!
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More than 70 women from around Alaska brought their hockey skates to Kenai this weekend for the Spawned Out Hockey Tournament, which scored goals for camaraderie and competition. And the Alaska Marine Highway System addresses concerns about reliability of ferry sailings over the next 20 years.
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A new group will study the impact of tourism on the Kenai Peninsula Borough, community libraries are hoping that a new page will soon overturn a reduction in grant funding, and residents remember loved ones lost to substance use to mark September as Recovery Month.
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The city of Kenai will see airport improvements thanks to two FAA grants, diverse municipalities around the state are on the same page about challenges to their economies and the Kenai Peninsula marks the end of a grueling ride across the country.
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Hunting duo does every right when everything goes wrong
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32-year-old is alive after shooting a bear, and himself, in an incident near Resurrection Pass Trail
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A Soldotna man survives a bear attack, Nikiski families rally for unconventional transportation to school, and Alaska firefighters are on loan to battle blazes in the Pacific Northwest.