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Libby Casey
Affiliation during program: KUAC-FM, Fairbanks, AK
Country Focus: Iceland

Libby Casey
Program: Fall 2007
libby@kuac.org

Libby Casey is a reporter at public radio station KUAC in Fairbanks, Alaska. Her stories have appeared on “All Things Considered,” “Morning Edition,” “The World,” the CBC, and in the Anchorage Daily News. In 2007, she won three regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for feature reporting, continuing coverage, and sports. Her profiles of soldiers killed in Iraq garnered the Alaska Press Club’s Public Service Award. Casey has interviewed gubernatorial candidates during televised statewide debates, and teaches radio production at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. For the past seven winters, she has been the voice of KUAC from the trails of the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race, which spans 1,000 miles through Alaska and Canada. Her coverage of the sport won a Silver Reel from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. Casey is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and studied in India.

 

 

Stories

· Iceland's geothermal university

· Most Icelanders believe in elves

· Iceland's hydrogen revolution stalled

· Dogs fight for their rights in Reykjavik

· Iceland shows Alaska the ways of geothermal
· Imagine Peace Tower

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