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    Q&A: Dr. Richard Hurt of the Mayo Clinic

    Dr. Richard Hurt is a Professor of Medicine at the ...

    Dr. Richard Hurt is a Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic and an MSU Alumnus. Dr. Hurt stopped by WKMS to speak about nicotine addiction and his new work with "Global Bridges" a Healthcare Alliance for Tobacco Dependence Treatment.

    Jul 15, 2011 Read more
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    Author Tom Franklin at Clarksville Writers Conference

    As the annual Clarksville Writers Conference approaches, some of the ...

    As the annual Clarksville Writers Conference approaches, some of the most prolific southern writers gather to inspire the next generation of wordsmiths. Among the list of writers in attendance is the Edgar award winning author of Poachers, Hell at the

    Jul 13, 2011 Read more
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    Conversation with KEA President Sharron Oxendine

    While school-age students enjoy their summer vacation, school teachers, administrators, ...

    While school-age students enjoy their summer vacation, school teachers, administrators, and other education association members step-back and think about what they can do to improve in the coming year.

    Jul 8, 2011 Read more
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    All about the Paducah/McCracken Co. merger

    John Williams, Junior is with Wells Fargo Advisors in Paducah, ...

    John Williams, Junior is with Wells Fargo Advisors in Paducah, and underwrites programming on WKMS. He's also a member of the Charter County Government Commission. And he joined us on the line to talk about the draft plan and what they're

    Jul 8, 2011 Read more
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    Meet Murray-Calloway County Hospital's new CEO

    On The Front Page PM, we welcomed Murray Calloway County ...

    On The Front Page PM, we welcomed Murray Calloway County Hospital's new CEO Jerry Penner to the studio. Penner comes to the hospital from Madigan Healthcare System in Tacoma Washington, the nation's second largest military hospital.

    Jul 8, 2011 Read more
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    Kentucky National Guard preps for military drawdown

    The United States invaded Iraq in 2003. Now eight years ...

    The United States invaded Iraq in 2003. Now eight years later, the Department of Defense is ready to finalize the military drawdown. Helping in that effort are soldiers from the Kentucky National Guard and three other states. Kentucky Public

    Jul 8, 2011 Read more
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    Kentucky Civil War Dispatch - Army Mules

    On this week's Kentucky Civil War Dispatch, we find out ...

    On this week's Kentucky Civil War Dispatch, we find out what a 1861 Louisville court case and an order of Army mules can tell us about Commonwealth sentiments in the first months of the American Civil War.

    Jul 8, 2011 Read more
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    Restaurant partners with local farmer to bring fresh produce to Murray

    A recent report from the Kentucky Farm Bureau that shows ...

    A recent report from the Kentucky Farm Bureau that shows record high food prices, affects every day shoppers and restaurants alike. Seth Helton has this report on a how a Murray restaurant and local farm have forged a unique partnership to bring local

    Jul 8, 2011 Read more
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    Local WWII veteran: remember the cost of freedom

    Author and educator Michael Freeland often says, "Freedom isn't free." ...

    Author and educator Michael Freeland often says, "Freedom isn't free." And he is acutely aware of the cost. Freeland is a veteran of the Second World War; he was a combat medic with the 82nd Airborne and saw action during the

    Jul 1, 2011 Read more
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    State Audit Response

    Lawmakers are promising legislation addressing issues raised in a state ...

    Lawmakers are promising legislation addressing issues raised in a state audit of the Kentucky Retirement Systems. That's the word from Frankfort, where Kentucky Public Radio's Tony McVeigh covered a lengthy legislative hearing on the audit.

    Jul 1, 2011 Read more
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