Central Oregon Daily News Launches New Evening Broadcast
Central Oregon, [Date] – Viewers in Central Oregon are invited to tune in to the newly launched Central Oregon Daily News, hosted by Genevieve Reaume and David Klugh, along with meteorologist Dorrell Wenninger, providing essential news and weather updates for the community.
Starting at 5 p.m. on KOHD and 6 p.m. on KBNZ, the evening broadcast aims to deliver timely and relevant coverage on local events, weather forecasts, and significant stories impacting the Central Oregon region. The dynamic team at the helm brings a mix of experience and local insight, ensuring that viewers are well-informed about the happenings in their community.
Genevieve Reaume, a well-respected journalist, is known for her engaging presentation style and commitment to covering important stories that matter to residents. David Klugh complements her efforts with his extensive background in reporting and a passion for delivering news in a relatable manner. Dorrell Wenninger, the evening’s meteorologist, is dedicated to providing accurate and up-to-date weather conditions, helping residents stay prepared for the ever-changing climate of Central Oregon.
“We are excited to bring Central Oregon Daily News to our viewers," said Reaume. "Our focus is on delivering the news that impacts our community in a way that is engaging and informative.”
The show is not just a broadcast; it is an invitation for community interaction, encouraging viewers to participate and share their stories, experiences, and news tips.
Viewers can catch Central Oregon Daily News at 5 p.m. on KOHD or 6 p.m. on KBNZ to stay connected to their community and informed about the news that matters most. Don’t miss out on the latest updates and insightful reporting from your local news team.
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