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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 celebrates Women's History Month 2025 with a wide variety of special programming and regional events.
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In her new role, Dyer will oversee all sales operations, develop new business opportunities, and work closely with clients to create partnerships for meaningful impact across the Commonwealth.
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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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April is National Poetry Month and we're inviting everyone to write short poems (45 seconds or less when read aloud), to be broadcast as Poetry Minutes. We'll take poems in any style (no rules or formats) as long as they were written by you!
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Cast your vote now to help pick the WKMS Battle of the Bands finalists for the 2024 edition of the event held by Murray State's NPR station. The top three vote getters – and one judges' selection – will each receive a spot in the lineup on March 28th at Maiden Alley Cinema in Paducah.
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The WKMS News Team collected many Impact Broadcast Awards last month in Lexington from the Kentucky Broadcasters Association.
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The Kentucky Public Radio Network (KPR), a collaborative of public media outlets in the bluegrass state, has hired veteran political journalist Joe Sonka as its first enterprise political reporter.
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Celebrating you! Come see us at WKMS Donor Appreciation Events
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April is National Poetry Month and we're celebrating with free workshops and YOUR poems on the air. Share your words with us!
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