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Caught Doing Something Good: Correy Campbell

Correy Campbell of Gambell, AK.
CDSG featured student Correy Campbell of Gambell, AK. Photo: Karen Trop/KNOM

Welcome to Caught Doing Something Good, where KNOM shines the spotlight on youth in Western Alaska. Every month, we interview one student from the region and chat about the things they’ve been doing to positively impact their community.

Tune in this month to hear from Correy Campbell, a Gambell middle school student whose focus on sports has motivated him to new academic efforts.

Caught Doing Something Good is an interview series focused on the youth of Western Alaska; the program will be available on this website and broadcast live on the last Saturday and Sunday of every month at 12noon and 5pm on KNOM (96.1 FM, 780 AM). (Previous episodes are still available; listen to them online here.)

If you would like to nominate a student for Caught Doing Something Good, please contact KNOM at 907-443-5221 or cdsg@knom.org.

Caught Doing Something Good: it’s time to take the spotlight and shine it on the positive.

Photo at top: Correy Campbell in Gambell, AK in 2017. Photo: Karen Trop/KNOM.
Music in this episode by Chicane and Poddington Bear.

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