Kelley Libby

- Username: itslaurenfrancis
- Associate Producer
- Role: Producer/Reporter: Station-Based
Recent Pieces from Kelley Libby

Future Farming of America (hour)
(53:58)
From: With Good Reason
Southwest Virginia has seen a decline in coal and tobacco—two industries that once boomed in the region. Could hemp be a way to boost the local economy?

Future Farming of America (half)
(29:00)
From: With Good Reason
Southwest Virginia has seen a decline in coal and tobacco—two industries that once boomed in the region. Could hemp be a way to boost the local economy?

Future Farming of America (promo)
(:29)
From: With Good Reason
Southwest Virginia has seen a decline in coal and tobacco—two industries that once boomed in the region. Could hemp be a way to boost the local economy?

Take Me Out to the Ballgame (hour)
(53:59)
From: With Good Reason
“Take Me Out To The Ball Game” is the most popular song in American sports, but did you know that the woman who inspired its creation was a feminist Vaudeville actress of the ...

Take Me Out to the Ballgame (half)
(29:00)
From: With Good Reason
“Take Me Out To The Ball Game” is the most popular song in American sports, but did you know that the woman who inspired its creation was a feminist Vaudeville actress of the ...

Take Me Out to the Ballgame (promo)
(:29)
From: With Good Reason
“Take Me Out To The Ball Game” is the most popular song in American sports, but did you know that the woman who inspired its creation was a feminist Vaudeville actress of the ...

Back to the Land (hour)
(53:57)
From: With Good Reason
People across the nation are starting gardens. From six feet away, of course. Lilia Fuquen is collaborating with organizations to bring people “immunity gardens.”

Back to the Land (half)
(29:00)
From: With Good Reason
People across the nation are starting gardens. From six feet away, of course. Lilia Fuquen is collaborating with organizations to bring people “immunity gardens.”

Back to the Land (promo)
(:29)
From: With Good Reason
People across the nation are starting gardens. From six feet away, of course. Lilia Fuquen is collaborating with organizations to bring people “immunity gardens.”
