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Afternoon Stock Report
5:25 am
Fri November 7, 2008

The Afternoon Stock Report on November 7, 2008. From WKMS.

Murray, KY – The Afternoon Stock Report on November 7, 2008. From WKMS.

Newscasts
5:11 am
Fri November 7, 2008

The 504 Newscast on November 7, 2008. From WKMS News.

Murray, KY – The 504 Newscast on November 7, 2008. From WKMS News.

Newscasts
4:49 am
Fri November 7, 2008

The 404 Newscast on November 7, 2008. From WKMS News.

Murray, KY – The 404 Newscast on November 7, 2008. From WKMS News.

Local Features
3:59 am
Fri November 7, 2008

Economic Downturn and Depression

Murray, KY – An increased number of western Kentuckians facing tough economic times are seeking care at Hopkinsville's Pennyroyal Mental Health Center. Carrie Pond talks with social worker Dan Goble about their symptoms and treatment options. For more information on the Pennyroyal Center, visit its website at www.pennyroyalcenter.org.

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Regional Headlines
3:55 am
Fri November 7, 2008

MSU Loses Semi-Final Game

Murray, KY – The Murray State women's soccer team lost to fourth-ranked Morehead State today during in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament semi-finals. The number-one ranked Lady Racers lost during sudden death penalty kicks after regular game play ended in a 2-2 tie. MSU plays Number 2 ranked Eastern Kentucky University tomorrow for 3rd place in the tournament.

News Archive
3:21 am
Fri November 7, 2008

Lunsford Charges Dropped

Datebook
12:10 am
Fri November 7, 2008

A datebook of regional events for Nov. 7, 2008. From WKMS.

Murray, KY – A datebook of regional events for Nov. 7, 2008. From WKMS.

Newscasts
12:09 am
Fri November 7, 2008

The 1204 Newscast on November 7, 2008. From WKMS News.

Murray, KY – The 1204 Newscast on November 7, 2008. From WKMS News.

Regional Headlines
12:07 am
Fri November 7, 2008

Clarksville City Council Approves $32 million Construction Project

News Archive
11:57 pm
Thu November 6, 2008

Election analysis with Dr. Brian Clardy

Murray, KY – The contrasts between Tuesday's election results across the country and in Kentucky can appear to be dissonant and somehow obvious at the same time. Todd Hatton spoke Wednesday with Dr. Brian Clardy, associate professor of history at Murray State University. Dr. Clardy believes both American and Kentucky politics have entered a transformation period, and that a failure to change could signal failure at the voting booth.

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