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  • The tradition of folk, bluegrass, acoustic and western swing continues with hosts John McMillen, Mike Gowen and Nick Morris. This episode has expired.
  • The tradition of folk, bluegrass, acoustic, and western swing continues with hosts John McMillen, Mike Gowen, Nick Morris, Laura Ray, and occasionally other local community members. This episode has expired.
  • The tradition of folk, bluegrass, acoustic, and western swing continues with hosts John McMillen, Mike Gowen, Nick Morris, Laura Ray, and occasionally other local community members. This episode has expired.
  • Early voting in Tennessee tops one million votes for the upcoming general election.According to Secretary of State Tre Hargett, nearly 29 percent of the…
  • Climate change hasn’t recently been a Republican priority. But some young conservatives are hoping to change the narrative within their party.
  • There’s a regular monthly meeting of the Hopkins/Muhlenberg Elder Abuse Council scheduled for tomorrow morning at 9. The meeting will be held at the…
  • Brent bids 'hail fellow well met' and farewell to guest host Daniel Hurt. You can hear more from Daniel as host of WKMS' Morning Edition at 91.3 from Murray, KY and local TV talk show River City Presents. For his final podcast, they discuss the Great Awakening, the life of Rev. Peter Cartwright and his peppermints. History Sponsors include old ads for A.C. Gilbert Company's WWII production and Jockey's Over The Knee Underwear. Next time, Brent and Jason launch a new era for the podcast, as we reach 100 episodes - done! The 100th episode and all new episodes will premiere with a video version, recorded at WKCTC Channel 2 studios for YouTube and local broadcast but, of course, we will still release our usual audio version for NPR, iTunes and more. Share comments here or on the Apple Podcasts app, iTunes or NPROne. Old Kentucky Tales is produced by sound engineer Todd Birdsong at Paducah School of Art and Design on the campus of West Kentucky Community and Technical College.
  • Father and son Mabruk and Malik Eshnuk recently traveled from Pittsburgh to western Libya to help rebels fighting Moammar Gadhafi. NPR's Lourdes Garcia-Navarro updates the story with their first — and last — battle.
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