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A New Studio, A New Season: Juneau Gears Up for Celebration

49 min · Ayer
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Broadcasting from KINY’s new studio, Connor Lendrum and Wade Bryson kick off a lively Problem Corner filled with community updates, Celebration excitement, garage sales, local events, and listener messages. From cultural traditions and First Friday activities to neighborhood support and civic discussions, the show showcases the people, events, and conversations that make Juneau unique during one of its busiest and most vibrant weeks of the year.

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