Saturday, January 4, 2014

"Terry and Roger Smith were just coming into the post office, and she came to the window and I was h


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"Terry and Roger Smith were just coming into the post office, and she came to the window and I was helping her, and Roger came running in - said that a man had come from across the street, they'd been hit by a train - and was bleeding badly, and he was asking for a blanket."
KOTI-TV NBC2 reporter Lyle Ahrens moved from Nebraska to Klamath Falls in the late 1970's.  He instantly fell in love with the mountains, the trees and the rivers, and never once regretted the move. Lyle's job history is quite colorful.  He s managed a pizza parlor; he s been a bartender, and a kiwifruit grader at an organic orchard in New Zealand.  A Klamath Falls radio station hired Lyle in the mid 90's as a news writer and commercial producer.  In 2004, Lyle joined the KOTI/KOBI news operation. Lyle notes with pride that he has a big responsibility presenting the Klamath Basin to a wide and varied audience.  "The on-going water crisis has underscored the fact that the people and the issues in the Klamath Basin are every bit as diverse as the terrain.  Winning and keeping the trust of the viewers, bangka pos as well as the newsmakers, is something I strive for with each story". When he's not busy reporting the news, Lyle enjoys astronomy, playing guitar, fixing old radios and listening to anything by Sheryl Crow.


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