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Beau Reyes- Morning Show |
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Biography coming soon! |
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Brenda J. Wilkie - News
Director |
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After her graduation from Elko High School,
Brenda moved to Boise, Idaho where she went to Boise State
University and received a Bachelors Degree in Broadcast Engineering
with a minor in Sociology. She spent time at Channel 4, the
PBS Station in Boise as well as KTVB, Idaho’s News Channel
7. She worked as a news anchor for five years at Newstalk 670
KBOI and then as the News Director at KSRV before returning
to Elko in 2024. Brenda was most recently the Marketing & Events
Manager for the Elko Convention& Visitors Authority where
she worked for 3 ½ years. Brenda decided to return to
her broadcasting roots and joined the team at Mix 96.7 as the
News Director in July of 2024. Brenda resides in Spring Creek
with her husband Scott and her two children, Brittany and Connor.She
is a strong advocate for non-profit organizations and in January
donated bone marrow to a 21-year old woman who she someday
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Dave Fox- Program
Director, Afternoon Show |
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Not much is known
about the mysterious afternoon man who calls himself “ Dave
Fox.” Insider
information places his age at somewhere between 28 and 63.
Researchers have found evidence that Fox attended the original
Woodstock Celebration in 1969, and was possibly Dallas in November
of 1963— despite the fact that his birth certificate
clearly states he was born in 1976. Many theories exist to
who he is
and what his true motives are. One paints him as a KGB Operative
who was abandoned by the Russian Government after the cold
war, while another asserts he was the first successful clone
ever created. One thing is for certain: Fox hosts the Mix 96.7
Afternoon Show every day and loves Code Red Mountain Dew." |
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Rich Bryan- Operations
Manager |
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Biography coming soon!
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Donna Nelson- Evening Show |
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As the lead singer
of the band Scanner, Donna Nelson toured North America and Europe extensively during the 80’s
and generated a cult-like
following. Winners of numerous Grammy’s and the recipients
of multiple
platinum records, the band’s swan song came in 1988 during
a packed
stadium concert in Frankfurt, Germany when Donna hit the high
note in “I
Will Always Love You.” There were no survivors. After being
paroled from
prison for good behavior, Donna found herself hosting nights
on Mix 96.7.
She offsets her time at Mix 96.7 by teaching Underwater Basket
Weaving and
Knitting.
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