Jenny Neyman
General ManagerJenny Neyman has been the general manager 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 7.5 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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A morning fire caused significant damage to a home in Funny River, another candidate throws their hat in the ring for the House District 6 seat and the Soldotna City Council considers tightening the city's disposable plastic bag ban.
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The Soldotna City Council will consider trashing a loophole in its disposable plastic bag ban.
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A Clam Gulch man was convicted of 60 felony counts related to sexual abuse of minors. A community’s landscapes are translated into soundscapes in a new art installation, and jet skis are back in the hot seat in Kachemak Bay.
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Popular visitor attractions in Kenai are on hold until revisions and renovations can be made.
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Upgrades are coming for Old Town Kenai historic resources, Seward residents will see higher electric bills this winter and a former Alaska State Trooper was sentenced to four years in prison for attempted child sex abuse involving a Soldotna teen.
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A new property tax exemption in Kenai could save business owners up to $435
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Preliminary investigation report on the fatal crash was released Wednesday.
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Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a wing to buckle on a plane that crashed near Anchor Point, business owners in Kenai will keep up to $435 in their pocket come next tax year and Homer Electric Association is doing away with its 50% renewable energy portfolio goal.
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A Kenai Peninsula Borough employee was arrested last week after entering the Borough Building in Soldotna with a concealed weapon, though not on charges related to the gun. An avalanche closed the Seward Highway for seven hours on Christmas Eve, and skiers light up the night to raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society.