Well Dunn
August 9, 2024

By Julia Caulfield
Those who tune in regularly will have noticed a new voice on the airwaves. Eliza Dunn joined the KOTO News team in June as a summer intern reporting on everything from government meetings, to birdwatching.
But now a new school year beckons and she’s heading out on the next adventure. KOTO’s Julia Caulfield sat down with Dunn to hear how the summer has gone, and what’s coming up next. Dunn starts with her thoughts on the summer.
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