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June Agamah donates to NPR Illinois because she sees it as a way of taking care of the community.
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Larry Golden has been with NPR Illinois since day one. He said the station, which he has been a part of and supported for nearly 50 years, says has supported 91.9 UIS because it's valuable to his life.
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Donor Rich Frankenfeld said fair, nonbiased reporting is important to him, and it’s a pleasure to listen to good reporting on NPR Illinois.
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World traveler Carol Webb is grateful that she can tune into 91.9 UIS for not just local and national news, but global happenings as well.
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Dr. Lesa Johnson, who teaches Sociology at UIS, says public radio provides unbiased news she uses in the classroom
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UIS Vice Chancellor of Advancement Jeff Lorber says public media is good for the community
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Longtime donor David Kerwin and his family give to NPR Illinois to support work they consider a gift to the community
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Professor and donor Claire Gordon turns to NPR Illinois when she needs to know the facts
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Grab-a-Java partners with 91.9 UIS on latest NPR Illinois mug club addition because they are "proud to do our part to support our local station."
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Chatham-based business owner Julie Hale Miller supports NPR Illinois because of the difference it makes in the community.
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Longtime NPR Illinois donor Pam VanAlstine tunes into 91.9 UIS because she knows what she hears will be the truth.
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Decatur-based donor Carla Pohl shares why she tunes into NPR Illinois every morning while she enjoys her coffee.