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ADVANCE FOR THE WEEKEND OF SEPT. 17-18 AND THEREAFTER - KYNR-AM Station Manager, Reggie George, talks about his experiences in more than five decades in the radio business in Toppenish, Wash. on Friday, Sept. 2, 2016. As one of the three-person paid staff of the station at 1490 on the dial, George works for the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, which owns KYNR. The radio station’s small staff gives a voice to the Yakama Nation. (Shawn Gust/Yakima Herald-Republic via AP)

ADVANCE FOR THE WEEKEND OF SEPT. 17-18 AND THEREAFTER - KYNR-AM Station Manager, Reggie George, talks about his experiences in more than five decades in the radio business in Toppenish, Wash. on Friday, Sept. 2, 2016. As one of the three-person paid staff of the station at 1490 on the dial, George works for the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, which owns KYNR. The radio station’s small staff gives a voice to the Yakama Nation. (Shawn Gust/Yakima Herald-Republic via AP)

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