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Transmitter towerFor those who listen to WDCL-FM in Somerset: a cooling fan at the transmitter site broke apart and sent metal pieces flying into critical equipment, knocking us off the air. We're working to restore the signal as soon as possible, though it will likely take a couple of days.  Of course you can still listen online.  Thanks for your patience!

 

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For many years WKU Public Radio listeners have depended on Morning Edition.  You can start your day with the latest national, international and regional news in detail each weekday from 4 to 9 C.T./5 to 10 E.T.  The show also airs thoughtful ideas and commentary, and reviews important new music, books, movies and events in the arts.   More.

A free workshop will be held in Somerset Saturday, designed to provide training for volunteers who could help in a possible public health emergency. Organizers of the event say medical and non-medical volunteers are needed. Jessica Gover, a Preparedness Planner for the Lake Cumberland District Health Department says such workshops can save valuable time in the event of an actual public health emergency.  More.
WKU Public Radio documentary earns national recognition.  News Director Dan Modlin has received an award from the Public Radio News Directors Association for his documentary about the New Deal.  Learn more and listen to the documentary.

All Things Considered logoEvery weekday, Melissa Block, Michele Norris, and Robert Siegel present breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special - sometimes quirky - features.

All Things Considered also includes frequent updates of regional news, plus in-depth feature stories produced by the WKU Public Radio news team.  Starting at 3pm C.T./4pm E.T.

tuner logoIntroducing the Public Radio Tuner. iPhone and other internet radio users can now listen to WKU Public Radio for free via streaming audio. For more information on how to access our live stream, follow these simple instructions.

 


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