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Louisville Public Media’s former energy and environment reporter will lead statewide politics coverage and manage a collaboration of Kentucky public radio stations.
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In honor of Women's History Month, the ladies of WKMS are taking to the airwaves from 11 to noon every Friday in March. There will be sets from female artists celebrating women, short interviews with women of all ages from the region and general female comradery and empowering others.
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April is National Poetry Month and we'll continue the tradition, started by Constance Alexander, of sharing poems from you on the air each weekday.
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WKMS is deepening its commitment to tornado impacted communities in our region with the addition of a reporter for the next nine months whose primary job will be to cover ongoing recovery efforts in the communities most impacted by the December 10th tornado that claimed 77 lives and devastated Mayfield, Dawson Springs and other communities in our region.
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WKMS joins a network of 270 newsrooms benefiting from the support of Report for America.
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WKMS-FM is one of seventy-five public media stations selected to participate in the Digital Transformation Program.
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WKMS will air Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play, written by Joe Landry and performed by students in the Murray State University theatre arts program, on Friday, October 29 at 7 p.m.
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A new chance to hear really amazing shows on Mondays in August!
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Join us for fun WKMS Donor Appreciation events in Hopkinsville, Murray and Paducah.