SHHHH!! Don’t tell anyone, but I grew up in Southern California and moved to Nebraska in 2010 for an adventure in Country radio. My wife and I got married in 2021 in the middle of the pandemic with only 30 people at our wedding, and it was perfect! I grew up listening to the radio every second I got the chance if I wasn't at the beach or playing hockey. My wife and I are excited to explore Idaho and get to know some great people through Treasure Valley while finding opportunities to make a difference in our community. I look forward to meeting you if not at a local brewery, winery, or downtown, then let’s make sure we get together during some live music!
Kyle Matthews
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