
Nicole Erwin
Multimedia Journalist (for Ohio Valley ReSource, WKMS)Nicole Erwin is a Murray native and started working at WKMS during her time at Murray State University as a Psychology undergraduate student. Nicole left her job as a PTL dispatcher to join the newsroom after she was hired by former News Director Bryan Bartlett. Since, Nicole has completed a Masters in Sustainable Development from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia where she lived for 2 1/2 years.
Nicole also worked in South Korea as a journalist where she anchored the local English TV news, hosted a national radio show and freelanced with the Jeju Weekly. She is an avid traveler with more than 25 countries under her belt and finds beauty in the environment and the stories within it.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao addressed the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce during its Public Policy Luncheon Thursday. Chao is the first…
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Prairie Farms fluid milk processing plant in Fulton, Kentucky will close by June 30th. General Manager David Atchley notified the Kentucky Division of…
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Several West Kentucky Counties will receive disaster aid for damage resulting from severe weather that occurred February 21 through March 21 of this year.…
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Update: The Graves County Sheriff's Office clarified in a release that Sperry left with a male subject on the evening of March 27. He said he saw her on…
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Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear said the commonwealth received more than $102 million in tobacco settlement money this week. The 1998 landmark…
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The American Quilter's Society awarded $125,000 in cash prizes Tuesday night to the winning quilts at the 34thAQS Spring Paducah QuiltWeek. Executive Show…
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A three-day summit to celebrate the abundance of water resources in the Four Rivers Watershed is this week at Murray State University. MSU’s Watershed…
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The Kentucky Board of Education has voted to accept the resignation of Education Commissioner Stephen Pruitt. The board's decision comes one day after…
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McCracken County Jailer Tonya Ray has been summoned to appear in court for a class ‘A’ Misdemeanor.The Kentucky State Police presented its case last…
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The U.S. House Agriculture Committee introduced their 2018 Farm Bill Thursday. The bill increases work requirements for food-stamp benefits, preserves…