Yup- that was where I started my Dr. Sandi adventure. The Fall City 104.5 LPFM was on a big hill between Fall City and Snoqualmie, covering E King County. She then translated off air on the channel 11 TV tower on 94.5 "White Center." That all fell apart when KMCQ moved to Covington on 104.5, wiping us out. She sold the translator and we decamped for Ocean Shores and Morton. Then Olympia. The SuperCFL playlist was a combined effort of Sandi, myself and mid day guy Scott Chicken, who I have known for 40 years and roped him into this pretty much volunteer operation 20+ years ago.
She grew up in the upper midwest, thus the WCFL-Super CFL homage. When we ran a more nostalgic KYA format, that was an homage to her time as an engineer in the Bay Area. She was a force of nature and I learned a lot about radio engineering from her. She was more than a bit polarizing, but was very loyal to her people. I was proud to be one of her people, and still cannot beleive she is gone.