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KSUT Tribal Radio Station Manager, Sheila Nanaeto speaks with KSUT Freelance Reporter, Sarah Flower during a live in-studio interview on Thursday, March 17. During the interview, Flower spoke of a recent report that was released about the Uranium mill in Southwest Utah, an unregulated radioactive waste site, close to the White Mesa area that impacts air and water quality for the Ute Mountain Ute community and others. In the radio broadcast report produced by Flower, Ute Mountain Ute tribal member Regina Lopez spoke of how when visiting her grandmother or relatives in the areas adjacent to the mill they request bringing drinking water.
KSUT Freelance reporter Sarah Flower, KSUT Tribal Station Manager Sheila Nanaeto, and KSUT Executive Director Tami Graham.
In honor of National Women’s History Month and the women behind the KSUT Tribal Radio programming, KSUT Tribal Station Manager Sheila Nanaeto, KSUT Tribal Radio Content Director Lorena Richards, and new KSUT Tribal Radio Digital Content Manager Crystal Ashike gather for a photo in KSUT’s Eddie Box Jr. Media Center.
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
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Celebrating women at KSUT


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