just more room to breathe and grow and evolve,” Graham said. “It’ll be such a better working environment. Tami Graham, KSUT executive director, said that moving into a new space “would mean everything” to the station. The extra revenue will help pay for equipment and other supplies that are needed to upgrade the station, with fundraising still occurring. The station raised $1 million in capital campaign donations by September 2018 in order to get a $1 million match from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. construction team, KSUT board and staff, and members of the Southern Ute Tribal Council gathered at the groundbreaking ceremony to kick off a $1.5 million building renovation, which will turn the tribe’s former casino building into the Eddie Box Jr. IGNACIO – After a million-dollar fundraising effort, Ignacio’s KSUT Tribal Radio broke ground Monday for its new 5,000-square-foot building.
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