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Dave Bear was born and raised in Fort Wayne, IN where he thought his future would be in photographic arts. After moving to Craig, CO and managing a camera store, he started his career in radio part time at KRAI-AM and KXRC-FM. Dave moved his family to Gridley, California and began working for KUBA in 1986 where he currently hosts the morning sports and the afternoon show. Dave also hosts the morning ...
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Hollie Grimaldi Flores was born in Binghamton, New York and raised in a nearby suburb, Vestal. She is the youngest of seven children.
In 1985 Hollie moved to California with a degree in radio and television production out of Syracuse, NY.
She worked for an award winning video production company, David Watts Productions, in San Francisco and for the writer of a top weekly radio show, Countdown ...
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Deana Martinez started in radio at age 16 at KVMR as one of the hosts for "Those Damn Kids. Just when she was too old to be a Damn Kid, she traveled the country working for KKLI, KSPZ and KVUU in Colorado Springs, then KSSK and KHVH in Hawaii.
After moving back to California, she worked for Stan's Radiator Repair, as well as KKCY and KMJE in Yuba City. Deana is now back in Grass Valley and on-air ...
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George Rath started his radio career in Grass Valley in 1978. Over the past nearly three decades he has worked in Sacramento, Modesto and San Francisco only to return home to Nevada County. George plans to make this the final stop in his "career" and plays the "Best of the 80's, 90's and Today" now with a wider variety so you can listen longer from 3 to 7pm weekdays on Star 94.1 and the Mid-day shift ...
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Greg Jannetta has worked in radio since 1996 in Monterey, Huntington Beach, Oakhurst and in Grass Valley when we were K94 FM. Greg is the station's Production Director. He graduated from the University of California, Chico, in 2005, with a BA in Journalism (News-Ed) and a minor in Health. While at Chico State, Greg enjoyed writing for the school's newspaper "The Orion." Prior to getting into the business, ...
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Except for a brief stint in Sacramento radio in the late 70's, Moe Howard's voice has been heard on radio stations serving the mid-valley since that time. Having not even reached drinking age, Moe was heard on KMYC Radio in Marysville and briefly on KOBO Radio. Then, in 1978, Moe began his long-term relationship with KUBA (1600-AM) in Yuba City, where he still serves today as host of the KUBA Morning ...
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