Sidsel Overgaard
After taking a semester off from college to intern with Vermont Public Radio in 1999, Sidsel was hooked. She went on to work as a reporter and producer at WNYC in New York and WAMU in Washington, DC before moving to New Mexico in 2007. As KUNM’s Conservation Beat reporter, Sidsel covered news from around the state having to do with protection of our earth, air and water. She also kept up a blog, earth air waves, filled with all the bits that can’t be crammed into the local broadcast of Morning Edition and All Things Considered. When not interviewing inspiring people (or sheep), Sidsel could be found doing underdogs with her daughters at the park.
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All this week, we’ll be bringing you a series of stories from the documentary about the state of the economy in New York state. "New York in the World"…
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Hundreds of Finger Lakes residents gathered in Geneva recently for what’s expected to be the first of several conversations about the region’s…
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Three opponents of a proposed gas storage facility near Seneca Lake were released from jail early Thursday. The activists were sentenced to fifteen days…
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It may seem like the 2012 elections are barely behind us, but in New York’s 23rd congressional district the race for 2014 is on. Democrat Martha Robertson…
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The results are in from this weekend’s Finger Lakes International Wine Competition in Rochester, and it’s good news for the region. A dozen wines from the…
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Imagine a New York autumn with almost no red or orange -- just brown, brown, brown. Experts say that could be the scene 50 years from now if people don’t…
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Maple producers across New York will throw open their doors to visitors this weekend and next for the state’s 18th annual Maple Weekend. Dave Schiek,…
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Opponents of a proposed underground gas storage facility near Seneca Lake are ramping up for a legal fight as a decision on the project nears. Dozens of…
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In March, many places in central and northern New York will hold local elections. Among them is the village of Dresden on Seneca Lake, where residents…
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Finger Lakes wines faring well in competitionsIt’s wine competition season, a time of year when judges offer their opinions at dozens of events around the world. New York Wine and Grape Foundation’s…