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His last day is Friday, according to Jeff Korbelik at journalstar.com.
KFOR has aired tributes this week to Stevens, who is to
Lincoln area high school sports as the late KFAB announcer Lyle Bremser was to
Nebraska football.
Former Lincoln Southeast High School coach Chuck Mizerski
called him “golden throat.”
Former Nebraska Wesleyan University men’s basketball coach
Jerry Schmutte urged him to work on his golf game.
And then there’s been the several “holy moly” references.
Stevens came to Lincoln in 1960 to work at KOLN-TV as a
staff announcer.
He was just one year removed from high school, but already
had quite the resume, having worked at a radio station in his Sterling, Colo.,
hometown, another radio station in Hot Springs, S.D., and a TV station in Rapid
City, S.D.
In 1972, he left KLIN for KLMS and spent 10 years at the
station, primarily in sales. Ten years later, he moved over to KFOR, where he’s
been ever since.
“His sort of
down-home style appealed to a lot of people,” said Dick Janda, KFOR sports
director, who also worked with Stevens at KOLN. “Chuck is kind of like an old
shoe. He really fit. He was what (listeners) were used to and could relate to.”
“He’s the voice of credibility and trust,” said KFOR
personality Cathy Blythe, who came to the morning show two weeks after Stevens
did. “People knew he cared about the players and about their families.”
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