A KOTO Radio Show, called Friday Live, that aired on March 23, 1983. Rita Robinson and Lynn Rae Lowe interview Kathy Newman. The interview starts off with a discussion of Kathy's parents being in town for the winter to ski and then turns to Kathy's large family. Kathy then speaks of living in a TP in Idaho and how she came to Telluride (her car blew-up here, so she stayed). After 8 months of living in Telluride, Kathy moved her and her two boys down valley to Fall Creek. She likes down valley better because it is more quiet, she likes the people, and it feels like home. Her sons (ages 11 and 14) currently reside in a TP. Kathy went into a carpentry business, called Little Cone, and became a partner. She also works at a flower garden shop. Kathy is not active in politics because there is no current issue that she feels like she needs to take a stand on. Kathy is a hunter, though. She tries to be self-sufficient. Rita makes a final comment on Kathy's personality as always being calm and cheerful.
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