By: Stina Sieg
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Stina Sieg is a Western Slope Reporter at Colorado Public Radio. With over a decade of experience in radio and print journalism, she covers a diverse range of topics including arts and entertainment, agriculture, and real estate, while also addressing issues related to crime and academia in Colorado and beyond. Stina's work has been featured in NPR, WAMU 88.5, KUNC, and several other prominent media outlets.
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Stina's coverage often involves local events and evolving stories, with a notable focus on pets, sports, government & politics in the Colorado area. If you have expertise in any of these areas related to Colorado or specific events happening there, reaching out to Stina may be beneficial.
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