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As a listener of KSFR, you know that you can depend on our nonprofit, award-winning journalism day in and day out. But do you know what goes into producing just one story, from start to finish? Hours of work.

As we near the completion of our year-end fundraiser, we look back on 12 months of impact and thinking about what we want to accomplish next year.

Thank you for being a part of the KSFR community. We know you rely on us to provide independent journalism; we rely on you, too.

Now, we’re asking if you’ll chip in to help keep our newsroom strong heading into the new year.

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