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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The borough assembly seeks to smooth property tax hikes, teacher and principal turnover is on the rise, and the state launches a telehealth service for Alaskans with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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Kenai Peninsula historian Shana Loshbaugh gave a presentation on "The Brief, Awkward History of Fort Kenay" at the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center on Nov. 13.
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Hometown musician returns from national tour opening for Blues Traveler
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Meezie Hermansen and Kimberly Lorentzen join the Kenai Conversation to talk about their Just Our Type community project and art show, on display Nov. 14-Dec. 19 at the Kenai Art Center, along with the annual Mural Project. As we discover, typewriters have personalities — and voices — all their own.
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Meezie Hermansen and Kimberly Lorentzen join the Kenai Conversation to talk about their Just Our Type community project and art show, on display Nov. 14-Dec. 19 at the Kenai Art Center, along with the annual Mural Project. As we discover, typewriters have personalities — and voices — all their own.
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KDLL Board President and General Manager Jenny Neyman answer listener questions about the station. What will be the impact of losing federal funding? What's the status of tower repairs? Where's Jenny going? And more!
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The Soldotna City Council set usage and rental rates for the new field house opening in August. Humans can learn more about the lives of Alaska’s famous fishing bears in a new board game. And the 50th annual Alaska Folk Festival is underway this week in Juneau.
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HEA wants to help build what would be the largest solar farm in the state. An art show in Kenai celebrates Alaska through a new resident’s eyes. And the state Board of Game is set to restart a controversial predator control program to increase numbers of the Mulchatna caribou herd.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough is evaluating the efficacy of its recycling efforts and solid waste management as a whole after the loss of a baler at the Central Peninsula Landfill.
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Much of the Kenai Peninsula Borough's municipal recycling program came to a grinding halt with a mechanical failure at the Central Peninsula Landfill. And a Kenai man is being honored for his contributions to the sport of rugby on the peninsula.