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Lauri Lebo Lauri Lebo (born March 18, 1964) is an author, radio station owner and reporter from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Working for the York Daily Record, Lebo was the principal local reporter covering Kitzmiller v. Dover in 2004 and 2005, and was featured prominently in the Nova documentary Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial both because of her coverage and because her father, who owned Christian radio station WWII-AM in Harrisburg, sided with the Dover school board in the controversy.〔(Nova Audio:Lauri Lebo - Caught in a Culture War )〕 An award winning〔(27th ANNUAL SCHNADER PRINT MEDIA AWARDS (2006) )〕 journalist for over 20 years,〔(The New Press-The Devil in Dover )〕 Lebo left reporting to write The Devil in Dover, a book about the ''Kitzmiller'' trial and its effects on Dover. Lebo's coverage of the case inspired her husband, Americana singer-songwriter Jefferson Pepper, to name his history-themed album "American Evolution".〔http://www.musicomh.com/albums/jefferson-pepper_0308.htm "American Evolution"〕 After her father's death, Lebo, a disk-jockey at WWII-AM in its prior incarnation as an oldies station, became its owner. She has testified on media ownership to the FCC〔(Public Hearing on Media Ownership - FCC )〕 both as a reporter and a station owner. ==References==
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