The original KSUE studios on Chestnut street in Susanville
A live broadcast from Arnold Field in 1953
The station's first engineer and long time morning announcer Hal Houston
Station dedication April 25th, 1948
April Dedication with original owners Nolan Hallowell (left) and James McKahan (center)
Election Coverage
Broadcasting in the early fifties
The original KSUE wire service teletype
Former news director Mike Smith, Senator John Doolittle and KSUE owner Rod Chambers
Morning team Jeremy Couso and Scott Blackwood during Christmas of 2004
For decades Susanville listeners woke to the sound of Hugh Hardaway
Mike Smith and Scott Blackwood during the Breakfast Club
Mike Smith disk jockey at the Chestnut street studios in the early sixties
James McKahan (in the plaid jacket) at a late 60's Rotary club function
The KSUE Christmas party in 1952 or '53
Construction of the studios on Chestnut street in the summer of 1947
Hal Houston (second from the left) broadcasting live from the rodeo grounds
Construction of the first radio tower
Jim McKahan and Nolan Hallowell circa 1953
Reno broadcasting legend Bob Carroll at KSUE in 1956
Hugh Hardaway in the early 1980's
Scott and Jeremy at the Black and White Ball, 1990
Rod Chambers and Hugh Hardaway with the world famous KSUE Bronco
Scott and Jeremy and their world famous vegetable tray.
Scott in jail for a Coca-Cola promotion
The way studio looked in the early 90's
Scott Blackwood visits Janesville School
Hugh Hardaway, Tracy Byrd and Scott Blackwood
The first year Scott went up on a roof for toys for tots
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