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Dee Sarton through the years: Reflecting on a life in broadcasting before she signs off

The legendary KTVB anchor retires June 6.

Dee Sarton is used to being recognized in public. 

She has, after all, been a familiar face on Idaho televisions for 40 years. 

As her retirement and final day on TV —  Wednesday, June 5 —  approaches, the KTVB crew sat down with Sarton to hear about her fondest memories, the best compliment she ever received and who she actually thinks about when she's speaking to the camera. (Scroll down to see clips from these interviews.) 

SLIDESHOW: Photos of Sarton on assignment from the 1980s to today

KTVB is honoring Dee and her final day in broadcasting with a special live newscast from the Boise Depot, 2603 W. Eastover Terrace for the KTVB news shows at 4 p.m., 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. The Boise Depot Great Hall will be open to the public beginning at 3 p.m. Guests are welcome to bring cards or signs to wish her well.  

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Credit: KTVB
The public is invited to the Boise Train Depot on Wednesday, June 5, at 3 p.m. before Dee's final KTVB newscasts are done from the Depot Plaza.

This story will be updated. Check back for more videos with Dee reflecting on her life in journalism and invaluable advice she has to everyone. 

Watch more 'Dee Sarton's life in broadcasting' in our YouTube playlist:

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