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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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It's finally happened. The WKMS backup transmitter from 1979 is no more. And the main trasmitter from 1994 has had some challenges resulting in some…
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David Greene is stepping back from hosting to focus on other projects, his last day will be December 29, 2020.
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It is Women's History Month, and for this story we hear from a few WKMS alumni about their unique experiences at WKMS. Laura York worked at WKMS from 1976…
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We've narrowed down 23 submissions to the top 9 semi-finalists. Now it's up to your vote!The top 4 finalists, decided by your votes, will perform in the…
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Today we hear from WKMS Alumnus Greg Aplin. He attended Murray State and started working as a student in 1979. That spring he was producing the morning…
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April is National Poetry Month and we'll continue the tradition, started by Constance Alexander, of sharing poems from our region on the air each weekday.…
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Charliese Jenkins King came to Murray State in 1968. She wanted to be a speech language pathologist.“I got there and they had just opened the facilities…
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WKMS kicks off 50th anniversary celebrations by hosting an evening with NPR’s Robert Siegel at Wrather Auditorium on Thursday, March 12 at 7 p.m., as a…
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It’s Valentine’s Day and we thought it’d be fun to give you an extra story this week. A WKMS love story. Bryan Bartlett worked at WKMS in the mid 1990’s…
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In 1978 Gil Hopson was a senior at Murray State and working at WKMS. He hosted a Saturday evening program called “Cruisin' Main Street. It was mostly a…