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Danny “Dan R” Ridenour has been in radio and television broadcasting for 42 years, starting as a senior in high school at KAMO in Rogers, Arkansas.
Dan attended Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas from 1978-82 (where he picked up the name Dan R after his fraternity brothers couldn’t pronounce his last name), majoring in Radio/Television. Dan lived in Jonesboro for 10 years working in radio and then was a TV weatherman for ABC affiliate KAIT Channel 8.
Television was a little boring when compared to radio, so Dan returned to hosting radio morning shows in Nashville, Memphis, Oklahoma, and then eventually, Colorado.
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The nonprofit Cranberry Community Chest raised funds and secured a six-year sponsorship from Armstrong communications to renovate and expand the Rotary Amphitheater in Community Park.
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For the past decade, the nonprofit Cranberry Township Community Chest has hosted fundraisers and tapped local businesses to sponsor community projects.
The latest addition to the Community’s Chests efforts is a $300,000 renovation and expansion of the 17-year-old Rotary Amphitheater in Community Park, which was sponsored by Armstrong, the township’s cable and internet provider.
ELKINS A possible threat on social media led to law enforcement making an early morning visit to Elkins Middle School on Tuesday. According to a releas
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ELKINS Active COVID-19 cases doubled in Randolph County in the past week, and health officials are growing increasingly concerned.
A total of 53 positive cases in Randolph County were confirmed Monday, which is double that of the 26 reported last week.
“Only three of the active cases are above the 50 year-old age group,” said Bonnie Woodrum, the Randolph-Elkins Health Department’s infectious disease specialist. “We have some in the 40s, but we also have a 1-year-old, a 3-year-old, a 9-year-old, and an 11-year-old. And we also have an 18 year-old that went to one of the proms this past weekend on Saturday.”