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The tower that houses the WKYU-FM transmitter and antenna is being
repainted this week. As a result we're operating at reduced power,
which may affect your reception. Our other transmitters are not
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Kentucky Derby
chefs race to finish: Feeding the tens of thousands
of spectators at the annual "Run for the Roses" is never easy. In fact,
the chefs spend a year planning what to cook and making sure it all gets
done on time.
Our own Joe Corcoran reports on NPR's All Things Considered. |
Why did some
regions feel recent quakes more than others?
Last month's earthquake provided a jolt to many residents in Kentucky
and Indiana. WKU Geologist Mike May says researchers are hoping to learn
more about why some people felt the 5.2 magnitude quake more than
others.
He spoke with Dan Modlin. |
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WKU Public
Radio recently received 12 awards from the Kentucky Associated Press in
statewide competition, more than any public station in the state. Congratulations to
our news team (pictured), Lisa Autry, Dan Modlin, Kevin Willis, and
Joe Corcoran! More.
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