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2 Literature Essayist Previews First Book at Murray State's MFA Reading Series Today on Sounds Good...the third and final interview with authors presenting for the MFA in Creative Arts January Reading Series next week.  We meet essayist, journalist and translator Riley Hanick whose first book-length essay, "Gravel Ends," will be published in 2014 or early 2015. Lochte Riley Hanick, Essayist, journalist, translator and Murray State's Watkins Chair in Creative Writing Murray, Calloway Co. X 9:37 1/2/2014 11:00 AM          
Community New Biking Trails, More Coming to Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park On the second hour of Sounds Good today we learn about a new Friends of Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park group from one of its founders John Tillson.  Mr. Tillson also talks about the new Marshall County High School Mountain Bike Team, for which a new trail at the Park is being designed. Lochte John Tillson, on of the founders of Friends of the Friends of Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park group Western Kentucky   12:54 1/2/2014 12:00 PM          
Community Preview of MSU's Dedication Ceremony for the Paducah Regional Campus On this morning's Sounds Good, the Provost of Murray State University, Jay Morgan, previews next Tuesday's dedication of the Crisp Center - MSU's new Paducah Regional Campus. Lochte Jay Morgan, Provost of Murray State University Paducah X 10:53 1/3/2014 11:00 AM          
Literature Uncommon Mysteries - Uncommon Authors On today's second hour of Sounds Good, MSU Professor Emeritus Michael Cohen lets us in on the day jobs of mystery authors...day jobs that have nothing to do with "whodunits." Lochte Michael Cohen, MSU Professor Emeritus Murray, Calloway Co.   4:12 1/3/2014 12:00 PM 1/6/2014 6:30 AM 1/7/2014 5:30 PM  
Community Wildlife Winter Activities Todd Hatton Speaks with LBL's John Polpeter about the many wildlife-viewing van tours offered at Land Between The Lakes (LBL)  during January and February Hatton John Pollpeter of Land Between the Lakes Land Between the Lakes   7:07 1/6/2014 11:00 AM          
Community Ten Digit Dialing Re-broadcast of the "ten digit dialing" feature run back in December. Lampe Andrew Melnykovich, Director of Communication for the Public Service Commission Regional   8:02 1/7/2014 11:00 AM         Re-broadcast
8 Poetry West Kentuckian, Poet Laureate of Wisconsin, reads for series Max Garland is Poet Laureate of Wisconsin now, but he grew up in Paducah and looks forward to returning home to western Kentucky as a guest of the MFA Program in Creative Writing's January series. Lochte Max Garland, Poet Laureate of Wisconsin, Visiting Speaker at Murray State University Murray X 10:48 1/7/2014 12:15 PM          
Community Puppies Sound good - Meet Flo Today we met Flo, an eight-week old border collie mix. Flo was very sweet and sleepy, in Kathy Hodge's arms and in the studio, too.  Kathy says she'll grow up to be a mid-sized dog when fully grown. Hatton Kathy Hodge of the Humane Society of Calloway County Murray   12:31 1/8/2014 11:00 AM          
10  News Bad Generators/TVA Outage Kate Lochte Speaks with Kim Oatman about the damage caused by the power outages at Murray State University. Lochte Kim Oatman, MSU Chief Facilities Officer Murray, Calloway Co. X 3:30 1/8/2014 7:35 AM          
11  Agriculture New Calloway County Ag Extension Agent Matt Chadwick Whitney setting up tomorrow. We talk agriculture trends and issues with the new UK ag extension agent for Calloway County, Matt Chadwick Jones Matt Chadwick, UK Ag Extension Agent Calloway County   4:44 1/9/2014 12:00 PM          
12  Sports Neal Bradley on the Racers' Undefeated Record in the OVC "The Voice of the Racers" Neal Bradley stops by to talk with Tracy Ross about the Racer's undefeated start to the OVC season  the January 11th game against Austin Peay State University. Ross Neal Bradley, The Voice of the Racers Murray, Calloway Co. X 9:46 1/10/2014 11:00 AM          
13  Sports Only a Game: "World Cup Forecast" Sports Commentator Bill Littlefield discusses the issues with preparations for this years world cup. Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:18 1/10/2014 6:30 AM          
14  Politics Expanded Gambling has a greater chance in both Kentucky chambers this session Kentucky's dabate over casino gambling is a long standing one, but there are indicationsa the proposal has a greater chance of a hearing this year in both legislative chambers.  KPR's Stu Johnson reports. Johnson Various Guests Kentucky   3:36 1/10/2014 4:45 AM          
15  Literature Over 15,000 Items in McCracken County Library's Winter Sale On Today's Sounds Good we chat with Maudine (Maw deen) Buchanan who's coordinating this week's Winter Book Sale for the McCracken County Public Library at St. Paul's Lutheran Church gym. Lochte Maudine Buchanan, Coordinator McCracken Co.   8:44 1/13/2014 11:00 AM          
16  Art Yeiser Fibers Show Kate Lochte speaks with Josh White, Executive Director of the Yeiser Art Center, about the event and more happenings at the downtown art center. Lochte Josh White, Executive Director; Yeiser Art Center Paducah   5:00 1/13/2014 12:00 PM          
17  News West Kentucky Coal Mine A court dicision that's expected later this year could decide the fate of a proposed Western Kentucky surface coal mine, and potentially set a precedent for other mines in Davies County.  WFPL's Erica Peterson reports. Peterson Various Guests Owensboro   4:11 1/13/2014 6:30 AM          
18  Community MLKJr Celebration Madville Kentucky Human Rights Commissioner Tim Thomas of Madisonville is our first guest on today's Sounds Good...to talk about this Saturday's 30th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration extravaganza at the MCC Health Campus Byrnes Auditorium. Lochte Tim Thomas, Kentucky Human Rights Commissioner Madisonville   9:21 1/14/2014 11:00 AM          
19  Art Crazy Girl Painting at Ephemera Alabama Dollmaker, painter, and ceramicist Sunny Carvalho is with us the second hour of Sounds Good today to chat about her thread drawing and crazy girl painting workshops at  Ephemera Paducah this Friday and Saturday. Lochte Sunny Carvalho, Alabama Dollmaker, painter, and ceramicist Paducah   9:18 1/14/2014 12:00 PM          
20  Theatre Markethouse House Theatre - Fox on Fairway Paducah's Markethouse Theatre kicks off 2014 with the Ken Ludwig farce,"The Fox on the Fairway," and we get the inside scoop on the production opening this week from its director Michael Cochran during the first hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Michael Cochran, Director Paducah   9:14 1/15/2014 11:00 AM          
21  Music KY Opry - Up for Grammy James King's CD  "Three Chords and the Truth" is a 2014 Grammy Nominee for Best Bluegrass CD of the year.  During Sounds Good's second hour today we take a listen to three of its tracks and meet James King, who brings his band to the Kentucky Opry this Friday. Lochte James King, Musician Regional   15:28 1/15/2014 12:00 PM          
22  News Update on WK&T's High-Speed Fiber Project During Sounds Good today we get an update on West Kentucky and Tennessee Telecommunications Cooperative's new system-wide fiber network installation from WK&T Product and Sales Manager Michael Lee. Lochte Michael Lee, WK&T Product and Sales Manager Western Kentucky, Northwest Tennessee   13:28 1/16/2014 11:00 AM          
23  Community Statewide Fairness Bill Gaining Traction in Frankfort Kentucky's House Bill 171, known as the Statewide Fairness Bill, is our topic for the second conversation of Sounds Good today.  Murray State's LGBT and URSA Program Coordinator and Vice Chair, President��s Commission on Diversity and Inclusion, Jody Randall joins us. Lochte Jody Randall, Murray State's LGBT and URSA Program Coordinator and Vice Chair, President��s Commission on Diversity and Inclusion Murray, Calloway Co. X 15:26 1/16/2014 12:00 PM          
24  Poetry Slam Poet "Snacks" Starts West Kentucky Poets Group Slam Poet Samuel "Snacks" Hawkins runs a mentoring program at the Oscar Cross Boys and Girls Club in Paducah and shares his poetry with us during the first hour of Sounds Good today and he brings news of a West Kentucky Poets group he's working on starting.  Lochte Samuel "Snacks" Hawkins, Slam Poet Paducah   11:33 1/17/2014 11:00 AM          
25  News KPR Capitol Chief Jonathan Meador on KY General Assembly Todd Hatton speaks with Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Jonathan Meador to find out more about the session and the part our region's legislators are playing there. Hatton Jonathan Meador, Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Kentucky   10:19 1/17/2014 12:00 PM 1/17/2014 4:45 AM 1/17/2014 11:30 AM  
26  Community Astronauts Loan Space Suits to DPA Union City's Discovery Park of America hosts two shuttle astronauts during its Space and Flight Month celebration through January.  We're honored to bring you a conversation with the married astronaut couple Captain Robert "Hoot" Gibson and Dr. Rhea Seddon who are loaning suits to DPA for event. Lochte Captain Robert "Hoot" Gibson and Dr. Rhea Seddon, Astronauts Union City   14:52 1/17/2014 12:00 AM          
27  Sports Only a Game: "Unsettled Settlements" Bill Littlefield Discusses the terms of a settlement for retired NFL players Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:21 1/17/2014 6:30 AM          
28  News 50th Anniversary Civil Rights March on Frankfort During the first hour of Sounds Good today we speak with the Executive Director of the Kentucky Human Rights Commission John J. Johnson about the 50th Anniversary Civil Rights Commemorative March on Frankfort on Wednesday, March 5, 2014. Lochte John J. Johnson, Executive Director of the Kentucky Human Rights Commission Kentucky   10:41 1/20/2014 11:00 PM          
29  Literature Zinio Magazine Service and More at Calloway County Public Library It's our regular third Monday conversation with Calloway County Public Library's Sandy Linn during the second hour of Sounds Good today.  We learn more about facility needs assessment meeting on January 29th and the new Zinio program. Lochte Sandy Lynn of the Murray Calloway County Public Library Murray, Calloway Co.   11:57 1/20/2014 12:00 PM          
30  Film A Kimchi Western, Backpacking Lovers, Rastafarianism and More in MSU Cinema International Series During the 11 o'clock hour of Sounds Good today we explore the free screenings of Murray State's Cinema International's spring selection with Coordinator and Murray English and Philosophy faculty member Tim Johns. Lochte Dr. Tim Johns, Coordinator and Murray English and Philosophy faculty member Murray, Calloway Co. X 13:47 1/21/2014 11:00 AM          
31  Culture Highland Society Honors Legacy of Robert Burns Today's Sounds Good Noon Hour features Bob Valentine with news of the West Kentucky Highland Society's Traditional Robert Burns Supper at Murray Womens' Club this Saturday. Lochte Robert Valentine of the Highland Festival Murray, Calloway Co.   9:00 1/21/2014 12:00 PM          
32  Art Artist Previews "Coming Dark" Gallery at MSU's Clara Eagle Gallery During today's 11 o'clock hour of Sounds Good we meet artist Bill Conger presenting "Coming Dark - Selected Works 2004 through 2014" at Murray State's Clara Eagle Gallery through March. Lochte Bill Conger, Artist Local X 17:28 1/22/2014 11:00 AM          
33  Community Campus Lights Presents Musical Comedy "Anything Goes" The Noon Hour of Sounds Good today includes an interview with Ryan Knight who Chairs the 77th Campus Lights at Murray State, Cole Porter's "Anything Goes,"  opening tomorrow night and continuing through a Sunday matinee. Lochte Ryan Knight, Chair of 77th annual Campus Lights Murray, Calloway Co. X 12:12 1/22/2014 12:00 PM          
34  Theatre Hopkinsville iFest Celebrates Global Heritage Mary Migala of iFest Hopkinsville joins us during the first hour of Sounds Good today to talk about the International Festival March 7 and 8...an effort to offer families world travel through this experience at the James E. Bruce Convention center. Lochte Mary Migala of iFest Hopkinsville Hopkinsville   7:59 1/23/2014 11:00 AM          
35  Government Miller on Beshear's Proposed Budget Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear delivered his 2014 budget address to the General Assembly this past Tuesday.  Tim Miller discusses his view on the proposed budget. Lampe Tim Miller, Interim President of Murray State University Murray, Kentucky X 5:53 1/23/2014 4:45 PM          
36  News Whistleblower on Ky Pensions Chad speaks with Jonathan Meador on KY Pension controversies. Lampe Jonathan Meador, Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Kentucky   4:07 1/24/2014 11:30 AM 1/23/2014 4:45 PM 1/24/2014 7:35 AM  
37  Sports Neal Bradley on the Racers' Charge to the Top of OVC Tracy Ross speaks with Voice of the Racers Neal Bradley about all things Murray State basketball. In this installment, they recap the recent games against Austin Peay State University and Eastern Illinois University. Ross Neal Bradley, The Voice of the Racers Murray, Calloway Co. X 8:49 1/24/2014 12:00 PM          
38  Sports Only a Game: "Winter Olymipcs" Bill Littlefield previews his hopes for the Winter Olympics Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:19 1/24/2014 6:30 AM          
39  Art Glema Mahr Exhibits 30 Years of Creative Excellence in Kentucky Our first guest on Sounds Good today is the Director of the Glema Center at Madisonville Community College, Brad Downal.  Madisonville and Bowling Green are hosting a traveling exhibit of work by Kentucky Artists who have received the Kentucky Arts Council Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship over its 30 year history. Lochte Brad Downal,  Director of the Glema Center at Madisonville Community College Madisonville   10:23 1/27/2014 11:00 AM          
40  Art Paducah School of Art Hosts Ceramics Invitational, Empty Bowls Project Today's second guest on Sounds Good is Ceramics Professor John Hasegawa of the Paducah School of Art and Design which is hosting open studio for ceramicists and friends to make and glaze bowls for this year's Empty Bowls Project.  We'll also talk about what to see at the WKCTC Clemens Gallery in the National Ceramics International there which opened last week. Lochte John Hasegaw, Ceramics Professor Paducah   10:30 1/27/2014 11:30 AM          
41  Community Madisonville Community College in Top 150, Competes for $1 Million Prize Our noon hour guest for Sounds Good Today is Madisonville Community College President Judy Rhoads.  MCC was named one of the nation's top 150 community colleges which will compete for a million dollars in prize funds and the 2015 Aspen Prize.  West Kentucky has 2 of Kentucky's 4 colleges on the list.  The other in our region is WKCTC in Paducah. Lochte Judy Rhoads, Madisonville Community College President Madisonville   8:46 1/27/2014 12:00 PM          
42  Health The need for young invincible to lower healthcare costs Whitney Jones has a feature report on the number of Young Invincibles needed to shore up the costs of insurance premiums under the Affordabe Care Act. Jones Various Guests Regional   3:57 1/27/2014 4:45 PM 1/28/2014 7:35 PM      
43  Art New Arts Research: Serious Business for Kentucky Economy It's Arts Day in Kentucky today so we speak with the Kentucky Arts Council's Emily Moses about new statistics about how the arts benefit the health of the economy as well as the spirit. Lochte Emily Moses of the Kentucky Arts Council Regional   10:59 1/28/2014 11:00 AM          
44  Community Western Kentuckians Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Brrr.  Polar Plunging is in the future of stalwarts raising money for Special Olympics.  Coordinator Laura Miller joins us for more. Lochte Laura Miller, Coodinator West Kentucky   14:40 1/28/2014 12:00 PM          
45  Sports Racer Football Coach on NFL Memories and Super Bowl Predictions MSU Head Football Coach Chris Hatcher tells Tracy Ross who he thinks will win the Superbowl - well, maybe - today during the 11 a.m. hour of Sounds Good. Ross Chris Hatcher, MSU Football Coach Murray, Calloway Co. X 6:34 1/29/2014 11:00 AM          
46  Business UIU Link Connects Students to Web Courses Across Universities Former Murray Town and Gown's Kim Griffo has instituted a new business based at Virginia Tech with an office in Paducah.  It's called U-I-U Link and serves as a brokerage for online accredited higher ed courses.  Griffo visits during the second hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Kim Griffo, Owner of U-I-U Link Murray, Paducah   18:52 1/29/2014 12:00 PM          
47  Literature Jesse Stuart Papers Return to Murray State Archives Murray State's Dean of Libraries Dr. Adam Murray joins us the first hour of Sounds Good today to talk about the Jesse Stuart Papers returning to the University's archives. Lochte Dr. Adam Murray, Murray State Dean of Libraries Murray, Calloway Co. X 10:57 1/30/2014 11:00 AM          
48  Theatre Nashville Actor 'Finds' Nat King Cole in Hopkinsville Nashville based actor Jeff Obafemi Carr joins us the second hour of Sounds Good today to chat about the one man show: Route 66 - Finding Nat King Cole, that he brings to the Alhambra Theatre in Hopkinsville Saturday, February 8. Lochte Jeff Obefemi Carr, Actor Hopkinsville   12:49 1/30/2014 12:00 PM          
49  Education 2014 Higher Ed Funding Debate Reporter Stu Johnson profiles the debate in Frankfort over higher ed funding cuts. Johnson Bob King, CPE President Kentucky   3:07 1/30/2014 4:45 PM 1/31/2014 7:35 AM      
50  Business Oak Grove Village Mall Project Finally Breaks Ground A massive retail project in Christian County has finally broken ground, after several false starts in the last half decade.  John Null of KPR explains the hold up and what Oak Grove might do for the cities of Hopkinsville and Oak Grove WKMS Various Guests Oak Grove   3:22 1/30/2014 5:30 PM 1/31/2014 6:35 PM      
51  Music Maestro Ponti Previews Paducah Symphony's Rachmaninoff Concert Paducah Symphony Orchestra Maestro Raffaele Ponti conducts "Rachmaninoff's 2nd Symphony".  Kate speaks with Ponti about the selection and other activities happening through PSO. Lochte Raffaele Ponti, Paducah Symphony Orchestra Maestro Paducah   9:26 1/31/2014 11:00 AM          
52  Government Jonathon Meador on the General Assembly Jonathan Meador update us on the General Assembly on Sounds good today. Lochte Jonathan Meador, Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Kentucky   6:49 1/31/2014 12:00 PM          
53  Sports Only a Game: "Superbowl" On Sunday the Broncos and Seahawks will meet in the Super Bowl.  According to Bill Littlefield, if you aren't watching, you've missed the point of what February has become. Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:11 1/31/2014 6:30 AM          
54  Business MSU Marketing Professor on the Buzz and Economics of Super Bowl Ads Murray State Marketing Professor Glynn Mangold discusses the buzz and the economics of Super Bowl advertisements with Kate Lochte on today's first hour of Sounds Good. Lochte Glynn Mangold, Murray State Marketing Professor Murray, Calloway Co. X 24:31 2/3/2014 11:00 AM          
55  History 152 Years Later: Fort Henry's Construction, Battle and Legacy Dover historian Susan "Ski" Witzofsky previews her February 8th program for the 152nd Anniversary of Fort Henry's construction, battle and legacy on the second hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Susan "Ski" Witzofsky, Dover Historian Henry County, Stewart County, Calloway County   9:16 2/3/2014 12:00 PM          
56  Theatre Killer Rabbits, Cows and French People in Playhouse in the Park's Spamalot "Spamalot" opens at Murray's Playhouse in the Park Friday so we invited a few cast members to Studio A for the first hour of Sounds Good today, looking out for the killer rabbits all the while. Lochte Various Guests Murray, Calloway Co.   11:08 2/4/2014 11:00 AM          
57  Art Empty Bowls Event to Feed Paducah's Hungry During the 11 o'clock hour of Sounds Good today we speak with Terra Cottage Ceramics' Michael Terra about February 15th's Empty Bowls event at the Julian M. Carroll Convention Center that supports The Community Kitchen of Paducah. Lochte Michael Terra of Terra Cottage Ceramics Paducah   14:08 2/5/2014 11:00 AM          
58  Music 50 Years Later: The Sunday Night That Forever Changed Music Dr. Brian Clardy remembers the Sunday Night that forever changed music, The Beatles making their debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. Markgraf Dr. Brian Clardy, Murray State History Professor National   3:13 2/5/2014 12:30 PM 2/7/2014 5:30 AM      
59  Art Interview with  Poet Natalie Diaz Interview with  poet Natalie Diaz who presents for the Murray State Reading Series which is open to all at the Clara Eagle Gallery of Doyle Fine Arts.  She is the author of a collection of poems about her brother's meth addiction titled "When My Brother Was an Aztec." Lochte Natalie Diaz, Poet Murray, Calloway Co. X N/A 2/5/2014 12:00 PM          
60  Literature Murray Attorney Pens True Tale of Murder and Redemption Murray Attorney Sid Easley's book "A Courthouse Tragedy" is the topic for the first conversation on Sounds Good Today.  It concerns the 1922 murder of Graves County Sheriff John T Roach by his deputy Sam Galloway. Lochte Sid Easley, Attorney and Author Graves Co.   18:28 2/6/2014 11:00 PM          
61  Education Kentucky Governor's Mansion Seeks Student Art & Essays Kentucky students can enter the Governor's Mansion Centennial Visual Art and Essay Contest sponsored by First Lady Jane Beshear.  Rebecca Blessing of the Kentucky Department of Education joins us on Sound Good today with the details. Lochte Rebecca Blessing of the Kentucky Department of Education Kentucky   8:26 2/6/2014 12:00 PM          
62  Sports Neal Bradley on Racers' Showdown with Belmont Voice of the Racers Neal Bradley returns to our studio to speak all things Murray State basketball with Tracy Ross. This week, they talk about Murray State's nationally televised OVC showdown with the Belmont Bruins tonight at 8 p.m. at Curb Event Center in Nashville, on ESPU. Ross Neal Bradley, The Voice of the Racers Murray X 7:09 2/6/2014 12:30 PM          
63  Education "Putt" Children First Fundraiser for Youth Mentors West Kentucky Mentoring's first annual "Putt" Children First fundraiser is February 15 and WKYM's director Suzy Crook visits Sounds Good with the details. Lochte Suzy Crook, Director of West Kentucky Mentoring Murray   18:01 2/7/2014 11:00 AM          
64  News National Weather Service Update, Murray Ice Storm Warning Rick Shanklin of NWS in Paducah gives us an outlook on weekend weather. Lochte Rick Shanklin of the Nation Weather Service Regional   8:05 2/7/2014 12:00 AM          
65  News This week in KY's General Assembly with KPR's Jonathan Meador The 2014 session of the Kentucky General Assembly continues in Frankfort, and Todd Hatton speaks with Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Reporter Jonathan Meador about what lawmakers have been working on this week. Hatton Jonathan Meador, Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Kentucky   13:26 2/7/2014 12:30 PM          
66  Sports Only a Game: "Let the Games Begin�� Please" Sports commentator Bill Littlefield explains why he is happy to watch the Winter Olympics from home Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:12 2/7/2014 6:30 AM          
67  Education WKCTC Among Top Community Colleges for 3rd Consecutive Year Today during the 11 o'clock hour we speak with Dr. Renae Akin who is WKCTC's Interim Vice President of Enrollment Management and Associate VP of Learning Initiatives about the college's having been named one of the top 150 community colleges for a 3rd consecutive year. Lochte Dr. Renae Akin, WKCTC's Interim Vice President of Enrollment Management and Associate VP of Learning Initiatives Paducah   11:09 2/10/2014 11:00 AM          
68  Government Beshear's Tax Reform Proposal in House Budget Committee Today, A Behind-The-Scenes Look With Frankfort hearings on the Governor's tax reform proposals going on today, we are talking with policy analyst and member of the Governor's Blue Ribbon Committee on tax reform Jason Bailey.  Bailey will step out of a hearing to speak with us about what's going on. Lochte Jason Bailey, Policy Analyst and member of the Governor's Blue Ribbon Committee Kentucky   13:11 2/11/2014 11:00 AM          
69  Environment Winter Pruning Tips from MSU Horticulturalist MSU Horticulture Faculty member Pat Williams addresses pruning in the winter and what to do about ice-damaged trees on the second hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Pat Williams, MSU Horticulture Faculty Member Murray, Calloway Co. X 15:38 2/11/2014 12:00 PM          
70  Society Paducah woman's dog wins award at Westminster Dog Show Patience Renzullli's dog, Sweded William, won an award yesterday at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show in New York WKMS Patience Renzulli, Proud Dog Owner Paducah   3:46 2/11/2014 4:45 AM          
71  Community Puppies Sound good - Meet Dancer This month, we met Dancer, a beautiful 7-week-old puppy who, along with her brothers and sisters, was born on Christmas Day. Todd speaks with Kathy Hodge of the Humane Society about the meet-and-greet in Murray State's Curris Center. Hatton Kathy Hodge of the Humane Society of Calloway County Murray, Calloway Co.   7:20 2/12/2014 11:00 AM          
72  Music Dan Knowles and Chill Tonic Play Paris, A Preview A concert called "Chill Tonic" is at the Lee Academy for the Arts starting at 7 p.m. Saturday. We welcome back to WKMS multi-instrumentalist, singer, entertainer Dan Knowles of Paris for a a little "Chill Tonic" during the 11 o'clock hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Dan Knowles, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and entertainer Paris, TN   15:58 2/13/2014 11:00 AM          
73  Food Tips for a Heart-Healthy Valentine's Day from Southeast Dairy Southeast Dairy Association's Laura Marbury visits Sounds Good during the noon hour today with ideas about healthy treats for Valentine's Day. Lochte Laura Marbury of the Southeast Dairy Association Regional   5:52 2/13/2014 12:00 PM          
74  Poetry Love Poems Sound Good! Top Ten Fan-Submitted Poems Read on Air Rebecca Feldhaus of Baskhaus Radio Group and Murray State's Regional Stewardship program and formerly with WKMS comes back "home" Friday to read winning entries in our WKMS Sounds Good Love Poems competition. Ross Rebecca Feldhaus of Baskhaus Radio Group Regional   16:15 2/14/2014 11:00 AM          
75  Government Frankfort Reacts to Same-Sex Marriage Court Ruling Jonathan Meador Juxtoposes the status of same-sex marriage ten years ago to the recent supreme court decision striking down part of the state ban Meador Jonathan Meador, Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Kentucky   4:23 2/14/2014 12:00 PM          
76  Sports Only a Game: "Distractions" Sports commentator Bill Littlefield explains how some professional sports teams deal with distractions better than with drafting an openly gay athlete. Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   1:47 2/14/2014 6:30 AM          
77  Society Hazard Couple Gets Married in Grocery Store Couple gets married after they run into a judge who can sign their almost-expired marriage license. McCarthy Various Guests Hazard Co., Kentucky   4:09 2/14/2014 6:35 AM          
78  Art Murray Art Guild Seeks Local Artists for 'Visual Evidence' Murray Art Guild has put out a call for entries for its 26th annual exhibition celebrating local and regional contemporary artists.  MAG Director Debi Danielson joins for more about Visual Evidence 2014 - the entry deadline is Wednesday. Lochte Daebbie Danielson, Murray Art Guild Director Murray   9:02 2/17/2014 11:00 AM          
79  Literature What's Happening at the Calloway County Library In our regular monthly conversation with Calloway County Library's Sandy Linn, we learn about what's new in programming and services. Lochte Sandy Lynn of the Murray Calloway County Public Library Murray, Calloway Co.   12:41 2/17/2014 12:00 PM          
80  Government Kentucky lawmakers near the mid way point of 2014 session Stu Johnson provides a mid season round-up of agenda items and proposed bills in the first half of the legislative season. Johnson Various Guests Kentucky   5:05 2/17/2014 6:30 AM          
81  Government Futurist Explains Concern Over Kentucky Legislative Issues Clinton "futurist" Ivan Potter comments on issues of importance to West Kentucky for the current General Assembly during the first hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Ivan Potter, Planner and Futurist Regional   10:27 2/18/2014 11:00 AM          
82  Education New Initiatives in Student Employment at Murray State Murray State Vice President for Student Affairs Don Robertson and Director of Career Services Ross Meloan visit the second hour of Sounds Good today to talk about new initiatives in student employment, on campus and off. Lochte Don Robertson , Murray State Vice President for Student Affairs; Ross Meloan,  Director of Career Services Murray, Calloway Co. X 17:25 2/18/2014 12:00 PM          
83  Food Nutritionist Gives Practical Health Tips at Maiden Alley Event Certified Nutritionist Victoria La Font dispells myths and offers practical tips for healthy eating at Maiden Alley Cinema on March 6th and we get a preview the first hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Victoria La Font, Certified Nutritionalist Murray, Calloway Co.   13:51 2/20/2014 11:00 AM          
84  History Film About America's Only 'All Black City' Screens in Metropolis Illinois filmmaker Sandra Pfeifer joins us for the second hour of Sounds Good today to talk about her film "Against All Odds".  It's about East St. Louis, an historically rich city where the African American population courageously survived some of America��s most gruesome historical events.  Lochte Sandra Pfeifer, Illinois Filmmaker Illinois, East St. Louis   9:02 2/20/2014 12:00 PM          
85  Government Felon Voter Feature This feature discusses the bill that was filed that would automatically restore voting rights to felons. Meador Jonathan Meador, Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Kentucky   4:32 2/21/2014 11:00 AM          
86  Sports Neal Bradley on Racer Basketball Neal Bradley and Tracy Ross review the Racers' recent games and preview the final stretch of the regular season Ross Neal Bradley, "Voice of the Racers" Murray, Calloway Co. X 7:43 2/21/2014 12:00 PM          
87  International Ukranian murray State Professor watches conflict as his daughter films documentery in Kiev Whitney Jones talked with Kalinski about his daughter Lesya and he explains what's behind the turmoil. Jones Michael Kalinski, Murray State University Health sciences and human services chair Murray, Ukraine X 5:45 2/21/2014 11:00 AM 2/20/2014 4:45 AM 2/20/2014 7:35 AM  
88  Sports Only a Game: "Sochi" Bill Littlefield thinks positive thoughts on the Sochi Olympics Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:15 2/21/2014 6:30 AM          
89  News New Net Neutrality Rules Explained During today's first hour of Sounds Good we speak with  MSU's Center for Telecommunications Systems Management Associate Director Michael Ramage 
about last week's FCC announcement that there are plans for new "net neutrality" rules.
Lochte Michael Ramage, Center for Telecommunications Systems Management Associate Director Murray, Calloway Co. X 11:03 2/24/2014 11:00 AM          
90  Poetry Affrilachian Poet Presents 'Redefining the Region' at McCracken Co. Library During the second hour of Sounds Good today we meet Affrilachian Poet Bianca Spriggs who presents a program for the McCracken County Public Library's Evenings Upstairs program this Thursday at 7 p.m.  Spriggs' program is titled "Redefining the Region:  Pushing Poetry through Cultural Space." Lochte Bianca Spriggs, Affrilachian Poet Paducah, McCracken Co.   10:27 2/24/2014 12:00 PM          
91  Community UT Martin Hosts Nation's Oldest Civil Rights Conference Dr. Renee LaFleur of the University of Tennessee at Martin joins us during the first hour of Sounds Good today.  She's a co-coordinator of UTM's 14th Annual Civil Rights Conference going on through Thursday with the theme:  "Freedom Summer:  Fifty Years Later." Lochte Dr. Renee LaFleur of University of Tennessee at Martin Martin, TN   9:46 2/25/2014 11:00 AM          
92  Religion Rabbi Pamela Barmash on Finding Religious Commonalities Rabbi Pamela Barmash is the guest presenter for the 2014 Social Work Lecture Series on Religious Diversity at Murray State University.  Kate Lochte speaks with Rabbi Barmash ahead of her presentation. Lochte Rabbi Pamela Barmash, Religious Diversity Speaker Murray X 9:46 2/25/2014 12:00 PM          
93  Health Kentucky Reshapes Services for Autism Spectrum Disorder On the first hour of Sounds Good today we speak with the Medical Director of the Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities, Dr. Allen Brenzel, about changes to the state's Advisory Council on Autism Spectrum Disorders. Lochte Dr. Allen Brenzel, Medical Director of the Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities Regional   13:31 2/27/2014 11:00 AM          
94  Theatre "How I Became A Pirate" Opens at Market House Theatre Also during the first hour, Director April Cochran tells us about Paducah's Market House Theatre rollicking production of "How I Became A Pirate" opening tonight. Lochte April Cochran, Director Paducah   5:31 2/27/2014 11:30 AM          
95  Music Murray State Concert Choir Features Works of E.E. Cummings Sunday Dr. Amy Aucoin directs the Concert Choir of Murray State which is giving a concert Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Lovett Auditorium featuring the works of EE Cummings, about which we learn more today.  She's also calling for singers for the spring semester of Community Chorus. Lochte Dr. Amy Aucoin, Associate Professor of Music at Murray State Murray, Calloway Co. X 8:20 2/27/2014 12:00 PM          
96  Art Clinton Crafts Concrete Chickens for Cultural Celebration Mary Potter also joins us during the second hour of Sounds Good today to talk about the Hickman County Arts Council's fundraising project celebrating the prominent chicken industry in Clinton. Lochte Mary Potter of the Hickman County Arts Council Hickman Co.   9:03 2/27/2014 12:30 PM          
97  Education Acting MCU President on Financial Woes Former Kentucky State Senator and lifetime Educator, Ken Winters, updates the finacial state of Mid Continent University. He's serving as the acting president of that institution Lampe Ken Winters, Former Kentucky State Senator and Educator Local   5:16 2/27/2014 5:30 AM 2/28/2014 6:32 AM      
98  Sports Only a Game: "Controversy faced Head On" Sports Commentator Bill Littlefield on Sports Controversies Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:12 2/27/2014 6:30 AM          
99  Music Music@MAC Presents Italian Electronic Group JoyCut Maiden Alley Cinema hosts live music concerts with an Italian band, Joycut, performing March 5; then JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers headline a night of music including The Hooten Hallers and the Whistle Pigs.  Kate Lochte speaks with Landee Bryant-Greene of Maiden Alley about the performance and others in the Music@MAC series. Lochte Landee Bryant-Greene of Maiden Alley Cinema Paducah   9:49 2/28/2014 11:00 AM          
100  Government 2/28 KY General Assembly Update KPR Capitol Bureau Reporter Jonathan Meador offers an update on what's happened in Frankfort this week. Hatton Jonathan Meador, Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Kentucky   9:26 2/28/2014 12:00 PM          
101  Theatre Love, Marriage, Jealousy, Revenge... The 2014 Murray Shakespeare Festival! Love, marriage, jealousy and revenge are themes featured in this year's Murray Shakespeare Festival, featuring performances of Othello, Henry IV, Part 1 and The Merry Wives of Windsor on Murray State's Lovett Auditorium by the American Shakespeare Center. Lochte Dr. Rusty Jones, MSU Professor; Coordinator of Shakespeare Festival Murray, Calloway Co. X 14:22 3/3/2014 11:00 AM          
102  Government 50 Years Later: The Civil Rights March on Frankfort We hear the story with Kate Lochte, through the voices of a state employee of that time and an organizer of the event - who is still working for human rights. Lochte Various Guests Kentucky   9:56 3/3/2014 12:00 PM          
103  Community "Generazioni"- MSU Music Dept. Celebrates Paul Salerni Murray State Department of Music offers a Mini-Festival featuring the Music of Paul Salerni titled "Generazioni" Thursday and Friday.  During the first hour of Sounds Good today,  we learn more about it from faculty member Mike D'Ambrozio who studied with Salerni at LeHigh University. Lochte Mike D'Ambrozio, Murray State Music Dept. Faculty Member Murray, Calloway Co. X 11:05 3/4/2014 11:00 AM          
104  News Understanding Bitcoin's Rise and Fall... and Rise? We discuss what gives with the Bitcoin story that's been making business news with Murray State's Arthur J. Bauerfeind College of Business faculty member Sunayan Acharya, during the second hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Sunayan Acharya,  Murray State's Arthur J. Bauerfeind College of Business Faculty Member Murray, Calloway Co. X 12:48 3/4/2014 12:00 PM          
105  Art Sories of Louisianna Varmints, Artist's Life Stories Fill Garage Turned Gallery Glenn Earl Newman draws detailed pictures telling his life stories from his time in Louisiana. The more than 1,500 pieces fill a garage that's been turned into a gallery on the Kentucky-Tennesee State Line. Jones Glenn Earl Newman, Artist Hazel   3:23 3/4/2014 4:45 PM 3/5/2014 7:35 PM      
106  Community Hopkinsville International Festival Celebrates Global Heritage This Weekend Chirstian County Chamber's Jazamin Ausenbaugh visits the first hour of Sounds Good today to talk about the 5th annual Hopkinsville International Festival this Friday evening and all day Saturday. Lochte Jazamin Ausenbaugh, Director of Christian County Cares 2015, iFest Hopkinsville Coordinator Hopkinsville   10:21 3/5/2014 11:00 AM          
107  Government Daughter of Gov. Breathitt Joins 50th Anniversary March on Frankfort Kentucky Public Service Commissioner Linda Breathitt, daughter of the late Kentucky Governor Edward T. "Ned" Breathitt, remembers the 1964 March on Frankfort whose 50th Anniversary is being observed today with another March on Frankfort, in which she is participating. Lochte Linda Breathitt, Kentucky Public Service Commissioner Frankfort   7:00 3/5/2014 12:00 PM          
108  Government KY AG Conway on Gay Marriage Ruling KPR's Capitol Reporter speaks with KY AG Jack Conway about his decision not to appeal a U.S. District Judge's ruling that the Commonwealth's ban on Same-Sex marriage is unconstitutional. Meador Jack Conway, Kentucky Attorney General Kentucky   3:34 3/5/2014 6:30 AM 3/5/2014 4:45 PM      
109  Sports Neal Bradley Previews OVC Tournament "Voice of the Racers" Neal Bradley joins Tracy Ross on Sounds Good for a preview of the OVC Tournament. The Ohio Valley Conference returns to the Nashville Municipal Auditorium March 5-8. Ross Neal Bradley, Voice of the Racers Murray, Calloway Co. X 10:41 3/6/2014 11:00 AM          
110  Film Kitty League' Filmmaker/Author Launches Kickstarter Campaign During the second hour of Sounds Good today we speak with independent documentary producer Josh Maxwell has started a Kickstarter campaign to create a documentary about the Kitty League, about which he's already written a book.  The Kitty League was a Class D Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee baseball league in action from 1903 to 1955. Lochte Josh Maxwell, Independent Documentary Producer Regional   12:10 3/6/2014 12:00 PM          
111  Government "All Important Egg Bill" Awaits Governor's Signature A new bill that could soon become law in Kentucky seeks to allow grocers to repurpose cartons of eggs that have cracked eggs inside. WKMS Rep. Richard Heath, Tom Litzer, Jordan Dodd Kentucky   3:18 3/6/2014 7:35 AM 3/6/2014 4:45 PM      
112  Community MSU Distinguished Professor Launches Strategic Philanthropy Program On Sounds Good today we learn more about Dr. Bob Long's teaching at the Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation in a new program sponsored by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation which is focused on addressing hunger, conflict and poverty. Lochte Dr. Bob Long, Murray State University Distinguished Professor of Nonprofit Leadership and a Senior Fellow at Arizona State University's Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation Murray, Arizona X 11:56 3/7/2014 11:00 AM          
113  Sports Only a Game: "Where is Reuben Carter Now?" Today Bill remembers middleweight boxer Reuben "Hurricane" Carter and fills us in on where he's been and where he is now. Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:12 3/7/2014 6:30 AM          
114  Sports Murray State Basketball Team Plays All Season Without It's Biggest Fan Murray State Supporter and fan Gearl Suiter died this summer before the season began.  Players, coaches and the Suiter family reflects on his legacy Jones Various Guests Murray, Calloway Co. X 3:32 3/7/2014 7:35 AM 3/7/2014 4:45 PM      
115  Sports Dexter Field's Career as Racer Over After OVC Tourney Loss The Racer's Loss on Friday in the OVC semifinals was the last game for senior Dexter Fields. WKMS Dexter Fields, Steve Prohm, Monique Austin, TJ Sapp and Jarvis Williams Murray, Calloway Co. X 3:01 3/9/2014 6:30 AM          
116  Art Artist Fidalis Buehler on Sounds Good Today we meet Brigham Young University faculty member Fidalis Buehler whose heritage includes Micronesia and his exhibit Dreamspeak at Murray State's Eagle Gallery draws upon his mother's dreams. Lochte Fidalis Buehler, Visiting Artist Murray X 9:18 3/10/2014 11:00 AM          
117  Sports New Churchill Downs Announcer Larry Collmus on Sounds Good During Sounds Good today we also meet the new voice of Churchill Downs, Larry Collmus, who started calling races in his teens. Lochte Larry Collmus,  Voice of Churchill Downs Louisville, Kentucky   7:40 3/10/2014 12:00 PM          
118  Holiday Homeplace Pork Smoke & St. Paddy's During March the folks at The Homeplace are Smoking the Pork with green hickory wood, and on Sounds Good today LBL's Cindy Earls tells us more about it as well as Saturday's St. Patrick Day's activities and preparations for an upcoming wedding. Lochte Cindy Earls of Land Between the Lakes Land Between the Lakes   9:17 3/11/2014 11:00 AM          
119  Sports MSU Head Rifle Coach on National Rifle Championships MSU Head Coach-Rifle Alan Lollar visits Sounds Good today to talk about the 2014 NCAA National Rifle Championships coming to Murray's Pat Spurgin Rifle Range Friday and the CFSB Center Saturday. Lochte Alan Lollar, MSU Rifle Team Head Coach Murray, Calloway Co. X 14:25 3/11/2014 12:00 PM          
120  Community Puppies Sound Good - Meet Dancer We met Dancer today, a yellow Labrador retriever mix. Last month, we meet her sister Dasher, who has since been adopted. Dancer is one of three siblings yet to be adopted. Lochte Kathy Hodge of the Humane Society of Calloway County Murray   6:54 3/12/2014 11:00 AM          
121  Music Fun Questions Big and Small at Ask Roulette, Coming to Maiden Alley Cinema Fans of the award-winning podcast "Ask Roulette" will likely be in the audience of a Paducah production during which strangers ask each other questions on a stage.  Of course there's more to it than that...so Baskhaus Radio Group and Landee Bryant Green of Maiden Alley Cinema are Sounds Good guests today to tell you. Ross Landee Bryant Green of Maiden Alley Cinema; Shelly Baskin and Rebecca Feldhaus-Adams, Baskhaus Radio Group Paducah   9:21 3/12/2014 12:00 PM          
122  Health Fitness Games and Healthy Education at WOW Kids Fitness & Wellness Fair March 22 brings a Kids Fitness & Wellness Fair to Mayfield.  It's a Woodmen of the World event.  WOW Community Outreach Manager Angie Hatton has more about it on Sounds Good today. Lochte Angie Hatton, WOW Community Outreach Manager Mayfield   12:25 3/13/2014 11:00 AM          
123  Art Race to the Finish' Derby Party for Children's Art Building in Benton The Marshall County Arts Commission continues to fund raise for its 6800 square foot Children's Art Activity Center in Benton.  Longtime board member and office Ann Riley visits Sounds Good today to talk about its 3rd Annual Race to the Finish Derby Party on April 25. Lochte Ann Riley, Marshall County Arts Commission Board Member Marshall Co.   11:22 3/14/2014 11:00 AM          
124  Sports Neal Bradley on End of the Racer Basketball Season Voice of the Racers' Neal Bradley visits with Tracy Ross on Sounds Good to talk about the end of the Murray State Racers Men's Basketball season and what's next for the Racers. Ross Neal Bradley, "Voice of the Racers" Murray, Calloway Co. X 8:35 3/14/2014 12:00 PM          
125  Government Kentucky House Passes Budget Bill, But Not Without Some Debate Legislators have been sparring on the House floor over the budget bill, which passed this week.  It could be a sign of what's to comein November since many of them are up for re-election. Meador Various Guests Kentucky   3:45 3/14/2014 4:45 PM          
126  Government Legislative Update From Capitol Reporter Jonathan Meador The Kentucky House has discussed the state budget, a right to work bill has failed in the house and Senator Mitch McConnell has denied support and now supports a state bill to help combat heroin addiction. Hatton Jonathan Meador, Kentucky Public Radio Capitol Bureau Chief Kentucky   3:38 3/14/2014 12:15 PM          
127  Sports Only a Game: "Marathon Hockey Game" Sports commentator, Bill Littlefield recalls a hockey game for the ages. Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:23 3/14/2014 6:30 AM          
128  History Irish Historian is Guest Speaker at MSU Beasley Banquet MSU History Department Faculty Member Dr. Bill Mulligan discusses the Fourth Annual Beasley Scholarship Banquet's guest speaker, Joe Lee, Professor of Irish Studies: Director of the Glucksman Ireland House at New York University. Lochte Dr. Bill Mulligan, MSU History Department Faculty Member Murray, Calloway Co. X 10:54 3/17/2014 11:00 AM          
129  Literature Vegetable Garden Workshop and More at the Calloway County Library We talk with Calloway County Public Library's Sandy Linn about the Dr. Seuss event, the Raised Gardening program and the  Animal Tales Program. Ross Sandy Lynn of the Murray Calloway County Public Library Murray, Calloway Co.   7:56 3/17/2014 12:00 PM          
130  Government Perry Urges Flipping KY House at GOP Dinner At this weekend's West Kentucky Lincoln-Reagan Dinner in Murray, prominent Republicans spoke about the importance of flipping the Kentucky House to Republican control. WKMS Rick Perry, Governor; Mitch McConnell, Senator; James Comer, Commissioner of Agriculture; Matt Bevin, Senator Hopeful Kentucky   3:25 3/17/2014 5:30 PM 3/18/2014 7:35 PM      
131  Environment Johnson County to vote on fracking, but debate not likely to end soon People in Johnson County, Illinois are about to vote to ban Hydraulic Fracturing or Fracking.  The vote is causing a divide among the county's citizens. McCleland Various Guests Illinois   3:40 3/17/2014 4:45 PM 3/18/2014 6:30 AM      
132  Community KSP Hosts Citizens' Academy and Trooper Island Truck Raffle Kentucky State Police Post 1 Information Officer Jay Thomas visits Sounds Good today to talk about the ten-week Citizens' Police Academy starting tomorrow night as well as a longstanding KSP philanthropy:  Trooper Island. Ross Jay Thomas, Kentucky State Police Post 1 Information Officer Mayfield, Murray   19:45 3/18/2014 11:00 AM          
133  Theatre Playhouse in the Park Presents Charlotte's Web Director Alix Bloodworth and actor Noah VandenBosch (who plays Templeton the rat) visit Sounds Good to preview Charlotte's Web on Sounds Good. Ross Alix Bloodworth, Director; Noah VandenBosch, Actor, Charlotte's Web at Playhouse in the Park Murray, Calloway Co.   11:35 3/18/2014 12:00 PM          
134  History Meet the New Curator of Princeton's Adsmore Museum On today's Sounds Good we meet Caldwell County's Rebecca Pool who became Curator/Director of Adsmore in Princeton last year upon the retirement of longtime Curator Ardell Jarrett. Lochte Rebecca Pool, Curator/Director of Adsmore in Princeton Princeton, KY   9:55 3/19/2014 11:00 AM          
135  Food Wild Mountain Bakery Opening in Downtown Murray On Sounds Good today we meet Eran and Karen Guse whose Wild Mountain Bakery & Cafe  will be opening soon on the Murray Courthouse Square.  See the Bakery on Facebook!  Karen is the artisan baker.  Eran teaches at Murray State. Lochte Karen Guse, Artisan Baker; Eran Guse, Instructor at Murray State University Murray, Calloway Co.   10:49 3/19/2014 12:00 PM          
136  Education A Q&A With Murray State's Incoming President Bob Davies Kate Lochte speaks with MSU's incoming President Bob Davies about his time on campus during the interview and his philosophy for leadership. Lochte Bob Davies, Murray State University President Murray, Calloway Co. X 5:41 3/19/2014 6:33 AM          
137  Community Murray Mayor on Make A Difference Recycling Day Murray Mayor Bill Wells visits Sounds Good today to talk about the 95th Make A Difference Day recycling event at Murray State's Roy Stewart Stadium Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lochte Bill Wells, Mayor of Murray Murray, Calloway Co.   13:48 3/20/2014 11:00 AM          
138  Health Hospital Joins National Effort to Educate Importance of Colorectal Screenings Murray Calloway County's Bariatric Solutions Nurse Practitioner Rhonda Boone visits Sounds Good today to talk about colorectal cancer awareness. Lochte Rhonda Boone, Murray Calloway County's Bariatric Solutions Nurse Practitioner Murray, Calloway Co.   9:36 3/20/2014 12:00 PM          
139  Politics Grimes Jobs Plan: Just how much can one senator do? Grimes goes over her jobs plan but experts explain how one senator can't change an entire states economy Jones Aliison Lundergan Grimes, Democratic US Senator Candidate Kentucky   3:44 3/20/2014 4:45 AM 3/21/2014 7:35 AM      
140  Education The 13th President of Murray State University Today we meet the recently appointed new President and CEO of Hopkinsville Community College, Dr. Jay Allen and the newly hired 13th President of Murray State University, Dr. Robert O. Davies on Sounds Good. Lochte Dr. Robert Davies, Murray State President; Dr. Jay Allen, Hopkinsville Community College President and CEO Murray, KY; Hopkinsville X 13:37 3/21/2014 11:00 AM          
141  Politics Muslim Runs for KY State Office As Kentucky Public Radio's Jonathan Meader reports, one candidate is testing to see if the Commonwealth is ready for it's first Muslim law maker Meador Various Guests Kentucky   6:07 3/21/2014 6:30 AM          
142  Sports Only a Game: "Living at the Ballpark" Commentator Bill Littlefield introduces us to an idea of living at a baseball stadium Lampe Bill Littlefield, Sports Commentator National   2:11 3/21/2014 6:30 AM          
143  Art "An Island is Unreliable," New Exhibit at Janice Mason Art Museum Cadiz's Janice Mason Art Museum's Executive Director Megan Whittaker Nesbit visits Sounds Good today to talk about the new exhibition "An Island is Unrealiable" featuring MSU Faculty artists Cody Arnall and Sarah Phyllis Smith. Lochte Megan Whittaker Nesbit, Cadiz's Janice Mason Art Museum's Executive Director Cadiz   11:50 3/24/2014 11:00 AM          
144  History The Battle of Paducah, Forrests' Expedition into West Kentucky and Tennessee Paducah's Tilghman House Director Bill Baxter visits Sounds Good today to talk about the Battle of Paducah of March 25th 1864, when Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest led a raid that garnered horses for the Confederates. Hatton Bill Baxter, Paducah's Tilghman House Director Paducah   19:44 3/24/2014 12:00 PM          
145  Community Learning and Volunteering Opportunities at MSU Women's Center The Director of Murray State's Womens Center Abigail French visits Sounds Good today to talk about its learning and volunteering opportunities. Lochte Abigail French, The Director of Murray State's Womens Center Murray, Calloway Co. X 12:29 3/25/2014 11:00 AM          
146  Art Russian Photojournalists Present "From Sochi to Paducah" at Paducah School of Art & Design Paducah School of Art and Design's Dean Paul Aho is with us on Sounds Good today with more about its collaboration with Paducah Arts Alliancepresenting award-winning photojournalists (Oksana Yushko and Arthur Bondar) from Russia in a program titled "From Sochi to Paducah." Lochte Paul Aho, Paducah School of Art and Design's Dean Paducah   10:26 3/25/2014 12:00 PM          
147  Community Carmen Lowry on Social Change and Empowerment Initatives Today on Sounds Good we meet Carmen Lowry whose humanitarian work with the International Rescue Committee has recently taken her to Lebanon and Iraqi Kurdistan, Her focus is programming involving social change, empowerment, and addressing gender-based violence. Lochte Carmen Lowry of the International Rescue Committee Regional   16:58 3/26/2014 11:00 AM          
148  History The 22nd Annual Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar Museums of Hopkinsville Director Alissa Keller joins Kate on Sounds Good with events Friday through Sunday (March 28-30) remembering Cayce's legacy in the 22nd annual Edgar Cayce Hometown Seminar featuring experts and a hypnotist. Lochte Alissa Keller, Museums of Hopkinsville Director Hopkinsville   9:59 3/26/2014 12:00 PM          
149  Music Interview with band members of the competing "Battle of the Bands" Finalists Tune into Sounds Good today to meet representatives of the Battle of the Bands finalists competing tonight at Maiden Alley Cinema.  Kyle Robertson of Drunken Poets and Derrick Rucker of the Evan Webb Band visit with us the first hour.  During the noon hour we'll talk with Adam Settle of Float as the Ghost and Shannon Vetter of Gideon's Rifle. Ross Kyle Robertson of Drunken Poets; Derrick Rucker of the Evan Webb Band;  Adam Settle of Float as the Ghost; Shannon Vetter of Gideon's Rifle Regional   8:18/14:00 3/27/2014 11:00 AM          
150  Community Gear Up for the Sucker Punch Century Ride Gear Up Cycles' Matt Falwell talks about the Sucker Punch Century Ride of April 5 when he visits Sounds Good's first hour today. Lochte Matt Falwell of Gear Up Cycles Murray, Calloway Co.   5:27 3/28/2014 11:00 AM          
151  Community Public Ceremony Honors Wickliffe Mounds Builders This past week, hundreds gathered at Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site to close a chapter in the Native American history of our region. They witnessed a ceremony honoring the reburial of the remains of Mississippian-era mound builders who lived in our area almost a thousand years ago. A. Hatton; Baskin Various Guests Wickliffe   4:19 3/28/2014 12:00 PM          
152  Business MSU Telecom Hosts Free Security Conference for Small Business and Security Gurus A free technology security conference, the region's largest, The Patterns of Distinction - Security Matters Conference is coming up April 24th, so Murray State's TSM Michael Ramage and Annie Vandiver are with us for Sounds Good today with the details. Lochte Michael Ramage, Murray State TSM; Annie Vandiver, Associate Director Murray, Calloway Co. X 7:33 3/31/2014 11:00 AM          
153  Community LaSalvia Presents "Homocon" Tonight at Murray State Tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Barkley Room of the Curris Center , political strategist, founder of GOProud, and frequent guest on CNN, MSNBC, FOX and frequent network TV guest Jimmy La Salvia is with us during the second hour of Sounds Good to talk about his program, "Homocon:  A Gay Conservative's Views from the Treanches of the Culture Wars." Lochte Jimmy LaSalvia, longtime political activist and strategist, founder of GOProud Murray X 9:35 3/31/2014 12:00 PM          
154  News New $500k Microloan Program for Small Businesses Purchase Area Development District business lending director Marta Elliot and District Director of MSU's Small Business Development Center Chris Wooldridge visit Sounds Good during the noon hour today to address a new half million dollar Small Business Administration Micro-loan Program. Lochte Marta Elliot, Purchase Area Development District business lending director;  Chris Wooldridge, District Director of MSU's Small Business Development Center Purchase Area   16:13 2/12/2014 12:00 PM          

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Issue Title Narrative Reporter/Producer Significant Guest/Position Story Location MSU Length Date 1 Time 1 Date 2 Time 2 Date 3 Time 3 Other Info
2 Health 1,000 Kentuckians on Organ Donor Wait List, How You Can Help Jenny Miller Jones is Director of Education for Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates and she joins us during Sounds Good today to bring us up to date on the donor registry online.  Nearly a thousand Kentuckians are on the waiting list for donated organs right now. Ross Jenny Miller Jones, Director of Education for Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates Kentucky   7:43 4/1/14 11:00 AM          
Poetry Acclaimed Poet Alan Shapiro Reads at Murray State Boston born poet Alan Shapiro's work has won a slew of literary awards.  He's coming for the Murray State Reading Series this Thursday.  On Sounds Good today he reads one of his newest poems and reflects on how his early athleticism prepared him for the writing life. Lochte Alan Shapiro, Acclaimed Poet Murray X 10:20 4/1/14 12:00 PM          
Education West Kentucky Mentoring Launches 'Buddy Campaign' West Kentucky Mentoring or WKM has launched its annual Buddy Campaign, so we welcome back its Executive Director, Suzy Crook, to Sounds Good's first hour today to learn more about it. Lochte Suzy Crook, Executive Director Murray   6:28 4/2/14 11:00 AM          
Literature Paducah Family Launches YA Online Literary Magazine Members of Paducah's Jaeger family have created an online literary magazine "for the imaginative young adult reader, inspired young adult writer and adventurous artist," titled Stone Crowns.  We'll learn more about it the second hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Matt Jaeger, Member of the Jaeger Family Paducah   7:45 4/2/14 12:00 PM          
Sports Interview with MSU Athletic Director Allen Ward Ahead of CIT Championship John Null talks with Murrays State University Athletic Director Allen Ward about Murray's run in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Null Allen Ward, MSU Athletic Director Murray X 2:51 4/2/14 4:45 PM          
Sports Interview with MSU Athletic Director Allen Ward Ahead of CIT Championship John Null talks with Murrays State University Athletic Director Allen Ward about Murray's run in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. Null Allen Ward, MSU Athletic Director Murray X 2:51 4/3/14 7:35 AM          
Profile Meet Paducah Sun's New Executive Director Today on Sounds Good we welcome the new executive editor of the Paducah Sun, Steve Wilson.  In the mid-eighties, when he was with the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Wilson edited and directed a year-long project "Life on the Land: An American Farm Family" which won that newspaper's Pulitzer Prize. Lochte Steve Wilson, Executive Editor of the Paducah Sun Paducah   9:44 4/3/14 11:00 AM          
Sports The Madisonville Miners Play 2014 Ohio Valley League During Sounds Good's second hour today we speak with Chris Luttrell of the Madisonville Miners, Member, Ohio Valley Summer Collegiate Baseball League. Lochte Chris Luttrell, Member of the Madisonville Miners Madisonville   9:19 4/3/14 12:00 PM          
10  Philanthropy Ft. Campbell Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Center Being Built by Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Ft. Campbell Kentucky's Center to Diagnose and Treat Brain injury has hit a construction milestone and we speak to Arnold Fisher, a family representative of the national fundraising effort called Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Lochte Arnold Fisher, Fisher Brothers, philanthropist Ft. Campbell   8:53 4/4/14 11:00 AM          
11  Technology Driverless Cars May Arrive Sooner Than You Think Kate Lochte speaks with freelance tech and science reporter Ucilia Wang, about car manufacturers working towards providing cars with enough sensory capacity that they will drive while you read, sleep, or watch a movie. Lochte Ucilia Wang, freelance tech and science reporter National   8:20 4/7/14 11:00 AM          
12  Animals Puppies Sound Good: Meet Bella Today we met Bella, a Beagle, Westie, and Pekingese mix. She was born on January 13th, 2013 with three siblings and is available for adoption from The Humane Society of Calloway County. Markgraf Kathy Hodge, Director of Humane Society of Calloway County Murray, Calloway Co.   N/A 4/9/14 11:00 AM          
13  Literature "This I Believe Kentucky" - A New Book & Radio Series Dan Gediman is the editor of This I Believe: Kentucky gives Kate Lochte an overview of the radio series being developed around this book and the segments that may soon air on WKMS. Lochte Dan Gediman, editor of This I Believe: Kentucky and a long-time public radio producer. Kentucky   10:20 4/10/14 11:00 AM          
14  Music Todd Hill - Preview Swing Into Spring Conductor Todd Hill previews Swing Into Spring, a night of music and comedy in the stylings of a 1930s broadcast. Ross Todd Hill, Director of Jazz Ensembles at Murray State University Murray, Calloway Co.   N/A 4/15/14 12:00 PM         Interspersed throughout Sounds Good
15 Art Ephemera Paducah Hosts Card-Making Project for Troops Ephemera Paducah hosts a card-making day following Operation Write Home guidelines.  Kristen Williams joins us during Sounds Good today with details about the 10 to 2 event providing deployed troops hand-made greeting cards to send back home to loved ones. Lochte Kristin Williams, co-founder of Ephemera Paducah Paducah   7:31 4/16/14 11:00 AM          
16  Environment Outdoorsman on 'Transformative Places' Ahead of MSU Talk Outdoorsman, author, Murray native and Maryville College professor, Kim Trevathan speaks tonight at 6:30 at Murray State about his journeys on America's Waterways. He visits Sounds Good today for a preview. Lochte Kim Trevathan, Outdoorsman, author, Murray native and Maryville College professor Murray X 10:34 4/17/14 11:00 AM          
17  History Listen to "Irvin S. Cobb: Back Home" A WKMS News Documentary Irvin S. Cobb: Back Home is the latest entry in WKMS' award-winning series of documentaries that tell the stories of our Four Rivers region.  It originally aired March 30th, 2014, marking the 70th anniversary of the passing of one of western Kentucky's most famous native sons. Hatton Various Guests Regional   50:53 4/17/14 12:00 PM         WKMS News Documentary
18 Sports Only A Game: Start of the Baseball Season The weather reminds Sports Commentator Bill Littlefield of some of his most disappointing days in baseball Hatton Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:01 4/18/14 6:30 AM          
19  Tourism Show Organizers Prepping Quits for Show The American Quilter's Society 2014 Show brings tens of thousands of people to Paducah and the Purchase next week. Organizers are prepping hundreds of entries in competition for cash prizes. Society co-founder Meredith Schroeder is in the midst of laying out quilts today and we speak with her about the show. Lochte Mereditch Schroeder, co-founder American Quilter's Society Paducah   5:15 4/18/14 11:00 AM          
20  Music How Terrapin Station is Celebrating Record Store Day Sounds Good co-host Austin Carter speaks with Tim Peyton, manager of Terrapin Station, a participating store in Murray about the day and what his store is doing to celebrate Record Store Day. Carter Tim Peyton, manager of Terrapin Station Murray, Calloway Co.   7:06 4/18/14 12:00 PM          
21  Religion Common Beliefs Unite Christians, Messianic Jews During Passover Seder An interfaith group puts aside their theological differences during this year's Passover Seder, and studies the Jewish roots of Christianity. Jones Various Guests Murray   3:37 4/18/14 4:45 PM          
22  Environment Bands Convene For Paducah's Earth Day in the Park Bands convene at Carson Park this Saturday for an Earth Day Concert benefitting recycling in Paducah.  We speak with David Nickell of West Kentucky Community and Technical College for more. Ross David Nickell, West Kentucky Commuity and Technical College Philosophy & Sociology West Kentucky   7:48 4/21/14 11:00 AM          
23  Literature Spring & Summer Events at Calloway County Public Library Calloway County Library's Sandy Linn joins us on Sounds Good for her regular monthly update about what's happening there.  They preview the upcoming presentation by local author Bobbie Smith Bryant, Zumba classes and the children's summer reading series. Ross Sandy Lynn of the Murray Calloway County Public Library Murray, Calloway Co.   9:26 4/21/14 12:00 PM          
24  Theatre MSU Theatre Presents "Dog Sees God" A Dark Satire Inspired by "Peanuts" Murray State Theatre's Daryl Phillipy is with us for Sounds Good at 11 today - to preview Thursday's for mature-audiences-only production of Bert V. Royals' "Dog Sees God - Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead" - a parody inspired by the comic strip "Peanuts" by Charles Schulz. Ross Daryl Phillipy of the Murray State Theatre Department Murray, Calloway Co. X 10:53 4/22/14 11:00 AM          
25  Community Public Innovator Rich Harwood Brings Reclaiming Main Street Campaign to Murray Based in Bethesda, Maryland, The Harwood Institute helps people and communities address community challenges.  Its founder Rich Harwood is in Murray today, the only stop he's making in Kentucky on his Reclaiming Main Street Tour and he visits Sounds Good during the Noon Hour. Lochte Rich Harwood, Founder, Hardwood Institute Murray, Calloway Co.   9:55 4/22/14 12:00 PM          
26  Art American Quilters Society Show Brings Thousands to Paducah Bonnie Browning, ACQ Quilt Show Organizer, tells us what goes into putting on the extravaganza open through Saturday at Paducah's Expo Center. Lochte Bonnie Browning, ACQ Quilt Show Organizer Paducah   10:19 4/23/14 11:00 AM          
27  Theatre Moscow Festival Ballet Comes to WKCTC's Clemens Fine Arts Center The Moscow Festival Ballet performs Swan Lake for Arts in Focus at West Kentucky Community and Technical College Thursday night.  We learn more about it from Clemens Fine Arts Center's Gail Robinson Butler. Lochte Gail Robinson Butler, Director of the Clemens Fine Arts Center Paducah   6:43 4/23/14 11:30 AM          
28  Music MSU Symphony Orchestra & Symphonic Band Perform Final Concert Tonight MSU Band Director John Fannin visits Sounds Good with more about the program for Thursday night's concert of the Murray State Orchestra and Symphonic Band. Lochte John Fannin, Murray State University Band Director Murray, Calloway Co. X 8:46 4/23/14 12:00 PM          
29  Community "Not My Child" Paducah Town Hall Meeting On Underage Drinking Community Discussions about Underage Drinking are going on in the Purchase and today we speak with Dr. Patrick Withrow and Ms. Ellen Walsh about the Paducah/McCracken Town Hall Meeting at Baptist Health next Monday evening. Lochte Dr. Patrick Withrow, Retired cardiologist and current director of outreach for Baptist Health Paducah; Ellen Walsh, Drug Abuse Prevention Counselor at Four Rivers Health in Paducah Paducah, McCracken Co.   10:12 4/24/14 11:00 AM          
30  Culture Bobbie Smith Bryant: Growing Up on a West Kentucky Tobacco Farm Tonight at 6 Kentucky author - Calloway County native - Bobbie Smith Bryant talks about the social and cultural experience of life on the farm at Calloway County Public Library.  Her two books are Passions of the Black Patch:  Cooking & Quilting in Western Kentucky and Forty Acres & A Red Belly Ford:  The Smith Family of Calloway County. Lochte Bobbie Smith Bryant, Kentucky author  and Calloway County native Murray, Calloway Co.   11:39 4/24/14 12:00 PM          
31  Sports Only a Game Commentary: Souveneirs from Sporting Events Sports Commentator Bill Littlefield speaks in verse about soveneirs fans get from sporting events Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   1:49 4/25/14 6:30 AM          
32  Education MSU President Bob Davies on Regionalism and Budget Murray State President Bob Davies visited campus prior to taking the helm in July. He speaks with Chad Lampe about MSU's role in the region and trying to calm concerns related to budget/politics and rumors on campus Lampe Bob Davies, President of MSU Murray X 5:30 4/25/14 6:33 AM          
33  Community Reenactors and Music at the 'Turn of the Century Social' in Murray We'll learn more about the activities of the annual Turn of the Century Social in Murray Calloway County Central Park tomorrow from 10 to 2 with Dr. Kelly Rogers, Chair of Murray State's Department of Community Leadership and Human Services.  Hatton, Gowen Dr. Kelly Rogers, Chair of Murray State's Department of Community Leadership and Human Services.  Murray, Calloway Co.   11:11 4/25/14 11:00 AM          
34  Education Info About Transferring to Murray State University from MidContinent Murray State's Transfer Center Director Maria Rosa is here today to talk about the University's outreach to MidContinent University students and the transfer process. Lochte Maria Rosa, Murray State's Transfer Center Director Murray, Calloway Co. X 10:01 4/25/14 12:00 PM          
35  Education MSU President Bob Davies on Regionalism and Budget Murray State President Bob Davies visited campus prior to taking the helm in July. He speaks with Chad Lampe about MSU's role in the region and trying to calm concerns related to budget/politics and rumors on campus Lampe Bob Davies, President of MSU Murray X 5:30 4/25/14 12:15 PM          
36  Environment Massive Fish Kill on Cumberland River Chad Lampe speaks with Aquaculture Specialist Bob Durborow anout this week's massive fish-kill of around a half-million Asian carp on the Cumberland River. Lampe Bob Durborow, Aquaculture Specialist Cumberland River   3:56 4/25/14 4:45 PM          
37  Community Junior Achievement West Kentucky Brings Programs to the Purchase Junior Achievement West Kentucky President Dan Douglas explains how Junior Achievement is expanding into the Purchase.  Its mission is to serve classrooms with programs that address financial literacy, work-readiness skills, and entrepreneurship. Lochte Dan Douglas, Junior Achievement West Kentucky President Purchase Area   10:14 4/28/14 11:00 AM          
38  Education Murray Middle Schoolers Head to Odyssey of the Mind World Competition The fourth and fifth grade Murray Middle School Odyssey of the MInd team talks about the winning project that's taking them to compete with hundreds of other students in Iowa in May. Lochte Various Guests Local   6:32 4/28/14 12:00 PM          
39  Health Local Nonprofit Offers Community Support for Autism Families Families on the Spectrum is a support group for families of autistic children with outreach based on love, awareness and acceptance.  Krissy Ramey is one of its board members, the parent of an autistic child, and an aggregator of information about real life with autism. Lochte Krissy Ramey, Board Member of Families on the Spectrum Local   10:48 4/29/14 11:00 AM          
40  Poetry Hopkinsville Author Michael Freeland Pens Book of Poetry Blood River to Berlin author Michael Freeland of Hopkinsville joins us for a short reading/discussion from his just published book of poetry, "Homeplace:  Finding Poetry in Everyday Places" during today's second hour of Sounds Good. Lochte Michael Freeland, Author and Poet Hopkinsville   14:02 4/29/14 12:00 PM          
41  Art Why Are Quilt Patterns Showing Up All Over the Place? If you're loving the quilt patterns showing up on buildings here and there, learn more about their genesis with Judi Little of Murray on Sounds Good today.  We'll find out about murrayquilttrail.com and her new booklet, Barn Quilt Trail of Calloway County. Lochte Judi Little, Author and Murray Native Murray, Calloway Co.   9:14 4/30/14 11:00 AM          
42  Politics Petition Circulating for Murray/Calloway Parks Tax Murray-Calloway County Parks Superintendent Tab Brockman seeks to put the Parks on a more stable financial footing, and we'll learn more about his petition drive and its purpose today on Sounds Good. Lochte Tab Brockman, Murray-Calloway County Parks Superintendent Murray, Calloway Co.   13:12 4/30/14 12:00 PM          
43  Politics Republican Candidates Look to Replace Sen. Bob Leeper John Null caught up wit hthe two Republican candidates looking to replace retiring 2nd District State Senator Bob Leeper ahead of their May 20th primary election. Null Myra Hook, Danny Carroll, David Hoffman, Jeff Parker Regional   4:00 5/1/14 7:35 AM          
44  Politics Republican Candidates Look to Replace Sen. Bob Leeper John Null caught up wit hthe two Republican candidates looking to replace retiring 2nd District State Senator Bob Leeper ahead of their May 20th primary election. Null Myra Hook, Danny Carroll, David Hoffman, Jeff Parker Regional   4:00 5/1/14 4:45 PM          
45  Health SpringTini: A Martini Sampling Fundraiser for Heartland CARES Heartland CARES, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing comprehensive, client-centered, quality health care, support services, prevention education, and HIV testing. It fundraises with a Spring-Tini on May 8th and we learn more about it with Executive Director Andrew Halford. Lochte Andrew Halford, Executive Director of Heartland CARES, Inc. Paducah   11:14 5/1/14 11:00 AM          
46  Environment Murray Share A Seed Program Gives Trees to Park and Community Members Mike Gowen will explain how, In its tenth year, the Murray Share A Seed Program has received a grant from National Wildlife Federation for 150 native trees. 50 will be planted throughout the park & the other 100 will be given away. Ross Mike Gowen, MES Faculty Advisor "Save a Seed" Program Murray, Calloway Co. X 8:37 5/1/14 12:00 PM          
47  Sports Donald Sterling Gonged Sports Commentator Bill Littlefield offers his two cents on the banning of LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling from the NBA Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:32 5/2/14 6:30 AM          
48  Culture Constructing the "Garland of Roses" for the Kentucky Derby Chad Lampe spoke to Carol Besler, who is now the manager of the floral design center at the Kroger in Louisville, about how the type of rose is determined and the hours of hard work that go into constructing one of the most cherished traditions in Kentucky Derby history. Canning, Lampe Carol Besler, Florist at the Kroger Company Kentucky   4:25 5/2/14 11:00 AM          
49  Food Mint Julep' Author Shares Insights on the Official Derby Drink Chad Lampe spoke with Joe Nickell, about the lore and legend of how the julep might have come to be and the proper recipe of this famed Kentucky drink. Canning, Lampe Joe Nickell, Prominent Author Kentucky   9:00 5/2/14 12:00 PM          
50  Community Downtown Saturday Market Opens This Month in Murray Kate Lochte speaks with local vendors from Murray's Downtown Saturday Market about what is to come in this years market. Lochte Erin Carrico, Autumn Denton and Mark Welch, local vendors Murray   7:47 5/5/14 11:00 AM          
51  Society Amnesty Murray Group Brings Human Rights Home Amnesty International Area Coordinator Jessica Evans and incoming MSU group coordinator Ben Linzy will bring us up to date about Amnesty International training and advisement conducted by 5 groups in Kentucky.  Lochte Jessica Evans, Amnesty International Area Coordinator and Ben Linzy,Amnesty International Murray State group coordinator Murray   9:35 5/5/14 12:00 PM          
52  Business New Hopkinsville Chamber Director Outlines Plans to Grow Community Marian Mason speaks with Kate Lochte about some of the efforts in the works in the Hopkinsville/Christian Co. area, such as connecting veterans with jobs, legislative agenda successes, community vision plan, entrepreneurial business plan competition and the recent rebranding/remodeling of the Chamber building. Lochte Marian Mason, Executive Director of the Christian County Chamber of Commerce Hopkinsville   10:24 5/6/14 11:00 AM          
53  Art From Drawing to Metalsmithing, Murray State's Summer Art Workshop Kate Lochte speaks with Nicole Hand, director of the Murray State Summer Art Workshop about said workshop and her and her husbands website, Murray Kid. Lochte Nicole Hand, Director of the Murray State Summer Art Workshop Murray X 7:30 5/6/14 12:00 PM          
54  Education Murray State Graduation Day will Include a University First Kate Lochte talks to Renae Duncan, Murray State Associate Provost about the Doctorate of Nurse Practioners first ever graduates. Lochte Renae Duncan, Murray State Associate Provost Murray X 10:34 5/7/14 11:00 AM          
55  Music Saturday Symphony Sing-Off Features A Capella AcoUstiKats This Saturday's Symphony Sing-Off at Harrah's Metropolis features a special performance by UK's male a-cappella group, the AcoUstiKats, including Paducah natives. Kate Lochte learns more about the event with Paducah Symphony Executive Director Daniel Sene and acoUstiKats' Jordan Lindsey on Sounds Good. Lochte Daniel Sene, Paducah Symphony Executive Director and Jordan Lindsey, acoUstiKats member Paducah   10:27 5/7/14 12:00 PM          
56  Thatre Special Mother's Day Weekend Show at Markethouse One critic called the Ephron sister's "dramedy" - Love, Loss and What I Wore- "unabashedly girly in a good way." It's being staged in three shows, including dessert theatre, at Paducah's Markethouse thatre, this Friday and Saturday, with a Sunday Matinee. Lochte Valerie Pollard, Co-Director Paducah   5:32 5/7/14 12:25 PM          
57  Communications Black & White v. Gray - or Why Today's News Depresses Me Artist Bill Renzulli of Gallery 5, Lowertown, Paducah, brings a commentary about the 24 hour news cycle Lochte Bill Renzulli, artist, Gallery 5, Lowertown Paducah Paducah   4:13 5/8/14 6:30 AM          
58  History Kentucky Dam: Power for the People Re-airing of Kentucky Dam: Power for the People, a documentary detailing the history of the dam, from life in the area before it's conception to the effects of its completion upon the area. Ross Various Guests West Kentucky   49:58 5/8/14 11:00 AM          
59  History Western Kentucky Coal: Places, People, and Power Re-airing of Western Kentucky Coal: Places, People, and Power, a documentary discussing the importance of coal to the western Kentucky region. Ross Various Guests West Kentucky   53:49 5/8/14 12:00 PM          
60  Education Kentucky's Community College Leader Earns Six-Figures, Even After He Retires Jim McNair speaks of Michael McCall, the head of the Kentucky Community and Technical College system who's making six-figures even after he retires while the system goes through cuts and low enrollment Bullard Jim McNair, with Kentucky Center of Invastigative Reporting Regional   3:24 5/8/14 4:45 PM          
61  Sports Only A Game: World Cup Coming Up Sports Commentator Bill Littlefield discusses mixed news coming out of Brazil ahead of this summer's World Cup Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:05 5/9/14 6:30 AM          
62  Education Kentucky's Community College Leader Earns Six-Figures, Even After He Retires Jim McNair speaks of Michael McCall, the head of the Kentucky Community and Technical College system who's making six-figures even after he retires while the system goes through cuts and low enrollment Bullard Jim McNair, with Kentucky Center of Invastigative Reporting Regional   3:24 5/9/14 7:35 AM          
63  Theatre Playhouse in the Park Presents "The Last Five Years" Cast members perform selections from 'The Last Five Years', a contemporary musical by Jason Robert Brown that takes an intensely personal look at the relationship between a writer and an actress told from both points of view.  The musical comes to Murray's Playhouse in the Park under the direction of Chris Mitchell. Lochte Chris Mitchell, director of 'The Last Five Years' and various cast members Murray   21:47 5/9/14 11:00 AM          
64  Sports Youth Learn Love of Basketball at Coach Prohm Summer Camp Assistant Coach James Kane visits our studios on Sounds Good for a preview of Murray State's Steve Prohm Basketball Camp activities. Lochte James Kane, Murray Racers assistant basketball coach Murray X 10:46 5/9/14 12:00 PM          
65  Communications Black & White v. Gray - or Why Today's News Depresses Me Artist Bill Renzulli of Gallery 5, Lowertown, Paducah, brings a commentary about the 24 hour news cycle Lochte Bill Renzulli, artist, Gallery 5, Lowertown Paducah Paducah   4:13 5/9/14 4:45 PM          
66  Society KSP Trooper on 'Click it or Ticket' Effort Kentucky State Police Post 1 Officer Jay Thomas visits Tracy Ross on Sounds Good for details on the Click It or Ticket campaign across the U.S. and Commonwealth. The effort is to bring awareness to the issue of wearing seatbelts. Ross Jay Thomas, Kentucky State Police Post 1 Officer Kentucky   9:39 5/12/14 11:00 AM          
67  Music 'Fourchestra' Brings Steel Pan Funk to LowerTown We meet the North Carolina jazz fusion ensemble called the Jonathon Scales Fourchestra Lochte Jonathon Scales and band, musicians Paducah   13:42 5/12/14 12:00 PM          
68  Arts Live Broadcast & More from the LowerTown Arts & Music Festival 2014 Lowertown Arts & Music Festival Co-Directors Victoria and Michael Terra of Terra Cottage Ceramics in Lowertown have the details on musicians and artists creating the Festival this weekend. Lochte Victoria and Michael Terra, festival co-directors Paducah   12:35 5/13/14 11:00 AM          
69  Sports Murray State 'Hatch Attack' Youth Football Camp Kate Lochte speaks with Coach Chris Hatcher on Sounds Good about how to sign up for this year's camp, where kids in Middle School and High School will learn from quality instructors the same skills that the Racers practice daily on the field. Lochte Chris Hatcher, Murray Racers football coach Murray X 8:44 5/13/14 12:00 PM          
70  Music Soul Dog Brings a Soulful Dance Party to LowerTown's Main Stage Soul Dog is a Purchase Area-based band that performs soul and classic rock favorites from the likes of Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Smokey Robinson, the Beatles, Van Morrison, David Bowie and more. They'll be joining the line-up of local artists at the LowerTown Arts & Music Festival this weekend in Paducah. Soul Dog takes the main stage Saturday at 5 p.m. and the Harrison Stage at 7:30. Bassist Kevin Qualls joins Kate Lochte in the studio on Sounds Good for a preview. Lochte Kevin Qualls, bassist of Soul Dog Paducah   20:24 5/14/14 11:00 AM          
71  Animals Puppies Sound Good: Meet Lil Girl Today we met Lil Girl, a sprightly 7-week-old border collie/basset hound mix she and her siblings are up for adoption at the Humane Society of Calloway County. Markgraf Kathy Hodge, Director of Humane Society of Calloway County Murray   9:56 5/14/14 11:30AM          
72  Arts Paducah Printmaker Demonstrates Process at LowerTown Fest Michael Crouse is a LowerTown-based multi-media printmaker, working in the processes of relief, lithography, intaglio, screen-printing, and monotype. He's exhibiting at the LowerTown Arts and Music Festival Friday and Saturday in Paducah. DuringSounds Good we learn more about his setting up a press for demonstrations there. Lochte Michael Crouse, multi-media print maker Paducah   9:11 5/14/14 12:00 PM          
73  Arts Steel and Stone Furniture Art Featured at LowerTown Joe Dumas uses natural Alabama sandstone and solid steel to create one-of-a-kind furniture, used inside or outside the home. Kate Lochte finds out more with Joe Dumas on Sounds Good. Lochte Joe Dumas, mixed media artist and furniture maker Paducah   5:30 5/15/14 12:00 PM          
74    Only A Game: Banned from the NBA Getting banned from the NBA has no silecned L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling. In a recent CNN interview, he slandered the woman whod recorded his remarks about Magic Johnson and various other matters, and he suggested that Anderson Cooper was the greater racist. Commentator Bill Littlefield finds himself speculating on how this is all going down with the man trying to keep public attention on basketball games Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:40 5/16/14 6:30 AM          
75  Arts Vietnamese Hand-Sewn Silk Embroidery at LowerTown St. Louis based artist Don Tran demonstrates and sells Vietnamese hand-sewn silk embroideries at festivals nationally and is among sixty-plus artists at the LowerTown Arts & Music Festival this weekend. Tran demonstrates his process at the festival and speaks with Kate on Sounds Good. Lochte Don Tran, hand-sewn silk embroiderer Paducah   7:17 5/16/14 11:00 AM          
76  Music Bowling Green's Fat Box Headlines LowerTown We hear music by the Bowling Green band, Fat Box. The band headlines on the main stage tonight (Friday) starting at 9. Kate Lochte speaks with lead guitarist Clay Powell.  Lochte Clay Powell, lead guitarist of Fat Box Paducah   13:50 5/16/14 12:00 PM          
77  Arts Penguin Project Pairs Special Needs Kids with Peer Mentors in Theatre Kate Lochte learns more about Murray's Playhouse in the Park, a program for kids with special needs called The Penguin Project. She speaks with with founder and director Dr. Andy Morgan, a professor of clinical pediatrics and former head of the Division of Child Development at the University College of Medicine in Peoria, Illinois. Lochte Dr. Andy Morgan, a professor of clinical pediatrics and former head of the Division of Child Development at the University College of Medicine in Peoria, Illinois. Murray   10:42 5/19/14 11:00 AM          
78  Community Calloway County Public Library Plans for Expansion Calloway County Public Library's Sandy Linn visits Sounds Good to speak with Kate Lochte about the library's strategic plan and hopes for expansion. They also talk about the summer youth reading program and more summer activities at the library.  Lochte Sandy Linn, Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager/Community Relations Coordinator Murray, Calloway Co.   9:15 5/19/14 12:00 PM          
79  Arts Local Artisans Showcase Work at Kentucky Lake On Sounds Good, Naturalist and Recreation Supervisor for Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park Laura Jackson talks with Kate Lochte about the festival. Lochte Laura Jackson, Naturalist and Recreation Supervisor Calvert City   6:32 5/20/14 11:00 AM          
80  Music Samfest V Preview: A Memorial/Charity Concert for Local Musician Sammie Crutcher Chris Kerlick returns to Sounds Good to preview Samfest V, the annual memorial/charity concert for late local musician Sammie Crutcher this Saturday (May 24). Ross Chris Kerlick, organizer and musician Springville, TN   8:54 5/20/14 12:00 PM          
81  Animals Are We In for a Snake-y Summer? Local snake expert and Murray State Jones College of Science Engineering and Technology Professor Dr. Ed Zimmerer joins us on Sounds Good to talk about all things snakes. Lochte Dr. Ed Zimmerer, local snake expert and Murray State Jones College of Science Engineering and Technology Professor West Kentucky   11:30 5/21/14 11:00 AM          
82  Community How Affordable Health Care Act Guidelines Effect Murray Volunteer Clinic Angels Community Clinic's Executive Director Sherry Crittenden visits Sounds Good to discuss changes in the guidelines and their continuing service in Murray. Lochte Sherry Crittendon, Executive Director of Angels Community Clinic Murray   10:49 5/21/14 12:00 PM          
83  Society Kentucky SHIP Navigates Medicare & Medicaid Options Today on Sounds Good we meet Kellie Oliver, the new State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) Coordinator. SHIP provides information, counseling and assistance to seniors and disabled individuals, their family members and caregivers. Lochte Kellie Oliver, State Health Insurance Program Coordinator Kentucky   13:25 5/22/14 11:00 AM          
84  Business Kyndle Sparks Economic Development in Northwest Kentucky Kate Lochte speaks with Chief Executive Officer of kyndle, Kentucky Network for Development, Leadership and Engagement, Brad Schneider on Sounds Good today, beginning with an event in 2012 that got the ball rolling. Lochte Brad Schneider, CEO of kyndle West Kentucky   9:18 5/22/14 12:00 PM          
85  Sports Only A Game: NFL Sued Again Sports Commentator Bill Littlefield opines on the story value of former NFL Players coming out about dangerous drug usage in the league v.s. the annual draft. Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:40 5/23/14 6:30 AM          
86  Tourism Hopkinsville Poised for New Visitors Center Kate Lochte speaks with former Murray State University Regent and Hopkinsville businesswoman, Peg Hays about the vision for this project, estimated to be a $650,000 investment for a 3,000 square foot facility. Lochte Peg Hays, Hopkinsville business woman Hopkinsville   9:13 5/23/14 11:00 AM          
87  History John E.L. Robertson Discusses His New Book "Paducah Kentucky...A History" John E.L. Robertson, professor emeritus of the University of Kentucky Community College system, tells interesting stories of Paducah's past and present and he speaks with Kate Lochte about his new book. Lochte John E.L. Robertson, author and professor emeritus of the University of Kentucky Community College system Paducah   9:42 5/23/14 12:00 PM          
88  Arts Local WWII Medic Shares Poetry on Memorial Day To commemorate Memorial Day, Hopkinsville's Mike Freeland joined us on Sounds Good to read from his poetry. Freeland is the author of Blood River To Berlin - The World War II Journal of an Army Medic, and other books.  Lochte Mike Freeland, poet and WWII veteran Hopkinsville   16:37 5/26/14 11:00 AM          
89  Society Jefferson Davis Birthday Commemoration This Weekend   This weekend brings re-enactors to the Jefferson Davis State Historic Site  in Fairview to commemorate Davis' birthday, June 3.  We speak with the park manager, Ron Sydnor, about three days of activities. Lochte Ron Sydnor, park manager Fairview   8:43 5/26/14 12:00 PM          
90  Literature Seymour Bluffs Childrens Author Reads at Wickliffe Mounds On Sounds Good, Kate speaks with Bechtold about her upcoming presentation on May 31 at Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site, and the life-sized Seymour Bluffs who will be on-hand to help Bechtold autograph her books for sale in this children's event. Lochte Phyllis Bechtold, children's book author Wickliffe   12:15 5/27/14 11:00 AM          
91  Business 1 Million Cups: An Economic Development Movement in Madisonville Madisonville Attorney and Chair of the city council's economic development committee Mark Lee comes to Sounds Good with information on the 1 Million Cups movement. Building a supportive, conducive culture for entrepreneurship is important for community improvement and this program seeks to engage entrepreneurs on local levels. Lochte Mark Lee, Madisonville Attorney and Chair of the city council's economic development committee Madisonville   11:12 5/27/14 12:00 PM          
92  Community Paducah Autism Support Group Helps Parents Understand IEPs Paducah's Krissy Ramey of Families On The Spectrum joins Kate Lochte onSounds Good to talk more about parents of autistic kids dealing with IEPs, or Individualized Education Programs. Lochte Krissy Ramey, president of Families On The Spectrum Paducah   11:14 5/28/14 11:00 AM          
93  Nature Oh, The Wildlife You'll See Along the Trails at Pennyrile State Resort Park Naturalist Rebecca Clark joins Kate on Sounds Good to talk about Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park's environment. Lochte Rebecca Clark, naturalist of Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park Hopkinsville   11:23 5/28/14 12:00 PM          
94  Arts Kentucky Arts Council Seeks Your Input in Shaping Future of Arts in Commonwealth Kentucky Arts Council's executive director Lori Meadows visits Sounds Goodto talk about the Council's efforts this summer to get younger people involved in its creative industries study and strategic plan. Lochte Lori Meadows, Kentucky Arts Council's executive director Kentucky   9:00 5/29/14 11:00 AM          
95  Arts Frankie Avalon Performs for Paducah Tilghman Class of '64 Reunion On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Frankie Avalon ahead of his performance. Paducah Tilghman Class of '64 hosts Avalon in concert for its 50th Reunion at the Carson Center tomorrow (May 30). Lochte Frankie Avalon, American actor, singer, playwright Paducah   9:43 5/29/14 12:00 PM          
96  Sports Only A Game: Baseballs Pace Has baseball become too slow? Sports commentator Bill Littlefield tackles this question Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:40 5/30/14 6:30 AM          
97  Music Tilghman 50th Reunion Special The Paducah Tilghman Class of '64 marks its 50th reunion with a concert by the legendary Frankie Avalon. And tomorrow (today) on a special Sounds Good, guest host Todd Hatton takes us back in time with reunion organizer David Brown and rockabilly guitar great Stanley Walker. We'll hear hits from The Beatles, The Temptations, and The Beach Boys on a special '64 Sounds Good, tomorrow (today) at eleven. Hatton David Brown, organizer and DeWayne "The Brain" Spee, DJ Paducah     5/30/14 11:00 AM         Music and conversation throughout the show
98 Animals Western Kentucky Horse Owners Unite at MSU Equine Expo Barn Manager Alysia Conover joins Sounds Good today to talk about the Western Kentucky Equine Farm and Facilities Expo. Lochte Alysia Conover, barn manager of Murray State's Equine Center Murray X 9:10 6/2/14 11:00 AM          
99  Music Calloway Co. Choir Singers Come Together for Kickoff, Christmas Concert Westside Baptist's Minister of Music Mike Crook stops by Sounds Good to talk about the Murray Mass Christian Choir's professionally produced Christmas CD and the live performance at Lovett Auditorium in December, with proceeds benefiting local charities. Lochte Mike Crook, Westside Baptist's Minister of Music Murray   11:37 6/2/14 12:00 PM          
100  Animals Sharing Goodbyes with Bandit Madisonville author Patricia Wiles returns as a WKMS commentator after a hiatus of many years. She reflects on how Bandit the cat has shared so many goodbyes with her. Lochte Patricia Wiles, author Madisonville   3:35 6/2/14 4:45 PM          
101  Animals Sharing Goodbyes with Bandit Madisonville author Patricia Wiles returns as a WKMS commentator after a hiatus of many years. She reflects on how Bandit the cat has shared so many goodbyes with her. Lochte Patricia Wiles, author Madisonville   3:35 6/3/14 6:30 AM          
102  Arts Ruth Baggett Gallery Hosts Solo Show, "Jane Bright Landscapes" Kate speaks with Paducah painter Jane Bright who opened her first solo show at Ruth Baggett Gallery this Saturday. "Jane Bright Landscapes" runs June 7 through July 4 at 1025 Jefferson in Paducah. Lochte Jane Bright, Paducah painter Paducah   9:04 6/3/14 11:00 AM          
103  Arts Market House Theatre Brings 'Young Frankenstein' to Life Kate Lochte speaks with Market House Theatre director Michael Cochran talks about Young Frankenstein, a re-imagining of  the classic comedic film. Lochte Michael Cochran, director of the Market House Theatre Paducah   7:36 6/3/14 12:00 PM          
104  Business Larger Questions Remain About Hemp's Impact on Kentucky's Economy Now that Kentucky's hemp seeds have made their respective pilot projects, Jonathan Meador examines the impact they will have on the economy of the commonwealth. Meador Michael Lewis, Will Snell, Fred-Curtis Lewis Regional   4:03 6/3/14 4:45 PM          
105  Business Larger Questions Remain About Hemp's Impact on Kentucky's Economy Now that Kentucky's hemp seeds have made their respective pilot projects, Jonathan Meador examines the impact they will have on the economy of the commonwealth. Meador Michael Lewis, Will Snell, Fred-Curtis Lewis Regional   4:03 6/4/14 7:35 AM          
106  Music Preview on Sounds Good of Live Broadcast from Pennington Folk Fest Kate Lochte speaks with festival organizer Stacy Menser about the Pennington Folk Festival and the Rhonda Vincent Concert on Sounds Good. Lochte Stacy Menser, festival organizer Princeton   11:58 6/4/14 11:00 AM          
107  Environment Paducah NWS Meteorologist Reflects on Spring, Looks to Summer Months National Weather Service Warning Coordination Meteorologist Rick Shanklin says while the region has had a relatively mild spring, the coming summer months could bring severe weather, especially lightning. Franklin Rick Shanklin, National Weather Service Warning Coordination meteorologist Regional   9:03 6/4/14 12:00 PM          
108  Animals Sharing Goodbyes with Bandit Madisonville author Patricia Wiles returns as a WKMS commentator after a hiatus of many years. She reflects on how Bandit the cat has shared so many goodbyes with her. Lochte Patricia Wiles, author Madisonville   3:35 6/4/14 12:30 PM          
109  Business, Tourism? Downtown Paris Week: Art Walk, Music on the Square, Local Eats & More Downtown Paris Association Executive Director Kathy Ray gives the details on dining at local restaurants, Music on the Square featuring the Chill Tonics, a guided tour highlighting historical places downtown, an art walk including several locations, carriage rides and more. Lochte Kathy Ray, Downtown Paris Association Executive Director Paris, TN   12:42 6/5/14 11:00 AM          
110  Environment Progress on the Kentucky Dam Lock On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte gets an update on the Kentucky Lock Addition Project's progress from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Project Manager Adam Walker and whether or not the Lock is on course for completion in 2018. Lochte Adam Walker, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Project Manager West Kentucky   7:53 6/5/14 12:00 PM          
111    Only A Game: Dan Marino's Decision Bill Littlefield discusses the implications of Dan Marino adding his name to the list of more than five thousand ex-NFL players who've brought actions against the league Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:40 6/6/14 6:30 AM          
112  Society 5K on the Runway, A Fundraiser for Child Watch at Barkley Regional On Sounds Good, we learn more about Stepping Out for Child Watch, an event whose mission is to provide a child-friendly environment for the prevention, evaluation and treatment of child abuse victims,  from Leadership Paducah Class 27's Tammy Thompson. Lochte Tammy Thompson, Public Relations Coordinator of West Kentucky Community & Technical College Paducah   8:15 6/6/14 11:00 AM          
113  Environment Olmsted Dam Work Proceeding with Target Completion Date 2020 Kate Lochte speaks with Olmsted Division Chief Mike Braden of the Louisville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers about the Olmsted Locks and Dam that would replace old wicket dams between Paducah and Metropolis and between Joppa and Olmsted. Lochte Mike Braden, Olmsted Division Chief of the Louisville District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Olmstead, IL   9:36 6/6/14 12:00 PM          
114  Music Summer Concerts by MSU Town & Gown Community Band Maestro Todd Hill and Mark Welch joinSounds Good today to talk about the Murray State Town & Gown Community Band summer concert season, including Tuesday night's free concert at 7 p.m. in Lovett Auditorium.   Lochte Todd Hill, Director of Jazz Ensembles at Murray State University                                  Mark Welch, Interim Executive Director of Development at MSU, director of Town & Gown Murray X 13:50 6/9/14 11:00 AM          
115  Arts Playhouse in the Park Presents "On Golden Pond" Murray's Playhouse in the Park opens its production of On Golden Pond this Friday for a two weekend run, we hear more about it during today's Sounds Good with director Lissa Graham-Schneider. Lochte Lissa Graham-Schneider, theatre director Murray   6:56 6/9/14 12:00 PM          
116  Education Marshall Co. 9th Graders Invent Firefighting Device, Compete in National Contest On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte asks Marshall Co. High School science teacher Lisa Devillez to explain how the students got involved in developing a device to more effectively combat fires and she asks the students to describe the device and explain what it does. Lochte Lisa Devillez, high school science teacher Marshall Co.   6:35 6/10/14 11:00 AM          
117  History Bill Monroe Documentary The long-awaited premiere of a new documentary produced by the International Bluegrass Music Museum in Owensboro is at 8 central tonight on KET and its producer, Louisville's Joe Gray, joins us to talk about "Powerful: Bill Monroe Remembered" during the noon hour of Sounds Good today. Lochte Joe Gray, documentary producer Kentucky   N/A 6/10/14 12:00 PM          
118  Environment Forest Service Proposes Fires, Thinning for Pisgah Bay, Others Say Let It Heal U.S. Forestry Officials are planning to thin and prescribe burns for more than 5,000 acres of forest, relocate trails, and repair roads at Land Between the Lake��s Pisgah Bay area in the coming months. These changes have sparked some concern among visitors and those with personal roots in the now public land.  Allison speaks with Dennis Wilson, David Nickell, and Della Oliver about their views on the burn. Crawford Dennis Wilson, forester                                     David Nickell and Della oliver, citizens Land Between the Lakes   4:11 6/10/14 4:45 PM          
119  Agriculture The Shift from Farmer's Wife to Farmer: Women Are Now Running The Business Whitney spoke to Alana Baker, a woman who has taken up her father's mantle as farm operator. The agriculture industry has long been dominated by men, however many women like Baker are shifting the scales. Jones Alana Baker Regional   4:05 6/10/14 4:45 PM          
120  Environment Forest Service Proposes Fires, Thinning for Pisgah Bay, Others Say Let It Heal U.S. Forestry Officials are planning to thin and prescribe burns for more than 5,000 acres of forest, relocate trails, and repair roads at Land Between the Lake��s Pisgah Bay area in the coming months. These changes have sparked some concern among visitors and those with personal roots in the now public land.  Allison speaks with Dennis Wilson, David Nickell, and Della Oliver about their views on the burn. Crawford Dennis Wilson, forester                                     David Nickell and Della oliver, citizens Land Between the Lakes   4:11 6/10/14 5:30 PM          
121  Environment Forest Service Proposes Fires, Thinning for Pisgah Bay, Others Say Let It Heal U.S. Forestry Officials are planning to thin and prescribe burns for more than 5,000 acres of forest, relocate trails, and repair roads at Land Between the Lake��s Pisgah Bay area in the coming months. These changes have sparked some concern among visitors and those with personal roots in the now public land.  Allison speaks with Dennis Wilson, David Nickell, and Della Oliver about their views on the burn. Crawford Dennis Wilson, forester                                     David Nickell and Della oliver, citizens Land Between the Lakes   4:11 6/11/14 6:30 AM          
122  Agriculture The Shift from Farmer's Wife to Farmer: Women Are Now Running The Business Whitney spoke to Alana Baker, a woman who has taken up her father's mantle as farm operator. The agriculture industry has long been dominated by men, however many women like Baker are shifting the scales. Jones Alana Baker Regional   4:05 6/11/14 7:35 AM          
123  Animals Puppies Sound Good: Meet Three Tiny Puppies! On this month's Puppies Sound Good, we met three tiny siblings up for adoption. Nelly, Bubbles and Timmy are three 6-week-old Chihuahua/Jack Russell/Pekingese mixes that need homes, and are available at the Humane Society of Calloway County. Todd Hatton also gets an update from Kathy Hodge about some of the events coming up at the Humane Society. Markgraf Kathy Hodge, Director of Humane Society of Calloway County Murray, Calloway Co.   10:30 6/11/14 11:00 AM          
124  Culture Antique Motorbike Weekend at Dawson Springs Kenny and Sylvia Thomas are the event coordinators for "Fun Weekend 2014" at Riverside Park in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. This is the 5th year for the event which runs next Thursday through Saturday, June 19-21. Kenny "Bebop" Thomas speaks with Tracy Ross on Sounds Good. Ross Kenny "Bebop" Thomas, event coordinator Dawson Springs, KY   2:49 6/11/14 12:00 PM          
125  Music Pickin' Party This Weekend, Nathan Blake Lynn & Josh Coffey Emcee On Sounds Good, Tracy Ross speaks with Homeplace Lead Interpreter Cindy Earls about the Pickin' Party at LBL's Homeplace this Saturday and Sunday. Ross Cindy Earls, Homeplace Lead Interpreter Land Between the Lakes   11:20 6/12/14 11:00 AM          
126  Music Kelsey Waldon Plays Acoustic Set on Sounds Good Today on Sounds Good, Ballard County native Kelsey Waldon performed live in WKMS Studio A. Rolling Stone Country recently named her among the "10 New Artists You Need to Know." Tracy Ross speaks with Kelsey about her hometown, Monkey's Eyebrow and how she got started, also the inspiration for some of her songs. Ross Kelsey Waldon, singer/songwriter Murray X 21:31 6/12/14 12:00 PM          
127  Music Steep Canyon Rangers Play Alhambra Theatre in Hopkinsville Tonight The Steep Canyon Rangers often tour with Steve Martin, notably on A Prairie Home Companion, won "Entertainers of the Year" from the International Bluegrass Music Association, and recently received a Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album, for "Nobody Knows You."  On Sounds Good, Tracy Ross speaks with the band's banjo player, vocalist and songwriter Graham Sharp. Ross Graham Sharp, banjo player, vocalist, and songwriter Hopkinsville   7:48 6/13/14 11:00 AM          
128  Arts Tonight: BBC Films Paducah Square Dance For Doc Todd Hatton speaks with Dirt Daubers and Shack Shakers frontman J.D. Wilkes about how he got the BBC's attention with his documentary about Southern music. Hatton J. D. Wilkes, musician, author, and filmmaker Paducah   8:48 6/13/14 12:00 PM          
129  Business Budding Entrepreneurs Pitch Ideas at MSU Hoping for Angel Investor Funds Tomorrow at Murray State the Kentucky Innovation Network and the Kentucky Angel's Investor Network are hosting a pitch competition for some budding entrepreneurs. Participants will have 10 minutes to present their business idea to potential angel investors, who provide capital for startup companies. Winners will receive cash prizes and the opportunity to present their plans to the entire Kentucky Angel Investors Network (Kentucky Angels) in Frankfort. Lampe Loretta Daniel, director of the Innovation and Commercialization Center at Murray State Murray X 7:32 6/16/14 11:00 AM          
130  Safety Murray to Conduct Earthquake Scenario to Test Emergency Readiness Tomorrow Chad Lampe speaks with  Murray State University Emergency Manager Jeff Steen who works in conjunction with county, city and state emergency management agencies and hundreds of responders and volunteers to respond to a significant earthquake event. Lampe Jeff Steen, emergency manager Murray X 12:16 6/16/14 12:00 PM          
131  Community Summer Activities and Book Lending at Calloway County Public Library On today's Sounds Good, we welcome regular guest from Calloway County Public Library, Sandy Linn, with the latest on the range of activities the library this summer like Jim Gill's Contagious Tunes Tour, the 2014 Summer Reading Program and the Teen Creative Canvas Event. They also talk about the book lending service.  Ross Sandy Linn, Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager/Community Relations Coordinator Murray, Calloway Co.   7:08 6/17/14 11:00 AM          
132  Environment Forest Service Proposes Fires, Thinning for Pisgah Bay, Others Say Let It Heal U.S. Forestry Officials are planning to thin and prescribe burns for more than 5,000 acres of forest, relocate trails, and repair roads at Land Between the Lake��s Pisgah Bay area in the coming months. These changes have sparked some concern among visitors and those with personal roots in the now public land.  Allison speaks with Dennis Wilson, David Nickell, and Della Oliver about their views on the burn. Crawford Dennis Wilson, forester                                     David Nickell and Della oliver, citizens Land Between the Lakes   4:11 6/17/14 12:00 PM          
133  Arts "Breathe New Life" at Mayfield's Ice House Gallery Mayfield's Ice House Gallery features artwork made form recycled and repurposed materials from works by Sean Brown of Murray, Terry Goatley of Fancy Farm and Ronn Moyers of Mayfield in the summer exhibit "Breathe New Life" that runs from June 10 to July 26. Ice House Gallery Director Shane Gregory speaks with Tracy Ross on Sounds Good about the exhibit and its artists. Ross Shane Gregory. Ice House Gallery Director West Kentucky   6:50 6/18/14 11:00 AM          
134  Agriculture The Shift from Farmer's Wife to Farmer: Women Are Now Running The Business Whitney spoke to Alana Baker, a woman who has taken up her father's mantle as farm operator. The agriculture industry has long been dominated by men, however many women like Baker are shifting the scales. Jones Alana Baker Regional   4:05 6/18/14 12:00 PM          
135  Literature Murray State Library Stocks Comics, Graphic Novels to Boost Reading Comics and graphic novels are more popular than ever thanks largely to successes in the film and television industry, with blockbusters like The Avengers and The Dark Knight. Murray State University Dean of Libraries Dr. Adam Murray and Owner/Operator of G's Comics in Murray Garrick Crump talk with Tracy Ross onSounds Good about the university's 7-year-old effort to increase reading by bringing graphic novels into Waterfield Library and they pick some favorites, too. Ross Dr. Adam Murray, MSU Dean of Libraries                                                                      Garrick Crump, owner/operator of G's Comics Murray X 9:40 6/19/14 11:00 AM          
136  Music A Preview of ROMP Fest 2014 ROMP, the bluegrass roots and branches festival returns to Yellow Creek Park in Owensboro next weekend, with headlining acts Old Crow Medicine Show, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Sam Bush Band, Del McCoury Band, and many others. On Sounds Good, Chris Langdon, Promotions Director for the International Bluegrass Museum, previews the festival with Tracy Ross. Ross Chris Langdon, Promotions Director for the International Bluegrass Museum Owensboro   7:49 6/19/14 12:00 PM          
137  Sports Only A Game: What Will Happen Next? Each day's action in Brazil changes speculation about what will happen next at the World Cup. For commentator Bill Littlefield, that's a big part of the fun. Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:40 6/20/14 6:30 AM          
138  Education Multiple Murray State Construction Projects in the Works Chad Lampe interviews Kim Oatman, chief facilities manager of Murray State university, about the mulitple renovations and additions slated for the ucoming years. Lampe Kim Oatman, chief facilities manager Murray X 9:34 6/20/14 11:00 AM          
139  Music Johnny Appleseed performs live Nashville-based country and western band Johnny Appleseed performed live in WKMS Studio B today on Sounds Good. They're on their way through the area ahead of a performance in St. Louis tonight. We heard a set of new music, including a few unreleased tracks and talked about the band's origins around the western swing sound. Ross Johnny Appleseed Murray   21:43 6/20/14 12:00 PM          
140  Arts Paducah Artist Exhibits Mobile Phone Photography at Tribeca Gallery Paducah photographer C. Todd Birdsong showcases his work at Tribeca Restaurant's gallery through August 3 in downtown Paducah. On Sounds Good, he speaks with Kate Lochte about his work in the medium of mobile phone photography and his take on observing both beautiful moments and the every day through the modern lens. Lochte C. Todd Birdsong, Paducah photographer and artist Paducah   10:49 6/23/14 11:00 AM          
141  Environment JPF Hosts Sustainability Workshops, Starting with Rain Barrels The Jackson Purchase Foundation is hosting a series of summer conservation workshops, environmentally friendly things one can do in and around their home. Four Rivers Watershed Watch Coordinator Maggie Morgan joins us on Sounds Good with more about the workshops and the mission of JPF. Lochte Maggie Morgan, Four Rivers Watershed Watch Coordinator Jackson Purchase Area   10:50 6/23/14 12:00 PM          
142  Community Paris Native Retires After Three Decades in US Navy, His Life & Career Submarine Force Pacific Fleet's Force Master Chief Cash Caldwell, raised in Paris, Tennessee, has retired after a three decades in the U.S. Navy. He joins us duringSounds Good to talk about his career -- lauded with a Legion of Merit Award. Lochte Cash Caldwell, Submarine Force Pacific Fleet's Force Master Chief Paris, TN   10:06 6/24/14 11:00 AM          
143  Arts "The Middle Ground" A Civil War Story Being Filmed in Western Kentucky The Middle Ground is a Civil War era film set and currently being shot in western Kentucky - primarily in Owensboro and Madisonville. We met the filmmakers onSounds Good, with Murray State connections: Director/Writer Dallas Lee Blanton, Actors/Producers Angela Yonts and Nathan Austin. Lochte Dallas Lee Blanton, director/writer            Angela Yonts & Nathan Austin, actors/producers West Kentucky   10:34 6/24/14 12:00 PM          
144  Education Western Ky. Teachers Are Ready for Next Generation Science Standards John Null checkin in with teachers and the Department of Education to see where teachers are at in their preparation to begin teaching the Next Generation Science Standards this fall Null Russell Orr, Susan Barton, Glenna Rich, Tammy Weitlauf, Karen Kidwell West Kentucky   3:42 6/24/14 4:45 PM          
145  Education Western Ky. Teachers Are Ready for Next Generation Science Standards John Null checkin in with teachers and the Department of Education to see where teachers are at in their preparation to begin teaching the Next Generation Science Standards this fall Null Russell Orr, Susan Barton, Glenna Rich, Tammy Weitlauf, Karen Kidwell West Kentucky   3:42 6/25/14 7:35 AM          
146  Arts This Saturday 'Sink Your Teeth' Into This Locally-Produced Vampire Film Madisonville-based filmmaker PJ Woodside of Big Biting Pig Productions joins us on Sounds Good ahead of the premiere of their new film "The Caretakers," this Saturday at the Ballard Convention Center. The film tells the story of an aging caretaker for a powerful vampire hunting down a rogue half-breed vampire while training two apprentices. Kate Lochte speaks with Woodside about the locally-produced film. Lochte PJ Woodside, filmmaker Madisonville   8:36 6/25/14 11:00 AM          
147  Literature Cadiz Author Captures High School World in Novel 'Small Forces' Cadiz resident Mike Conver's novel Small Forces captures a credible high school world of kids, parents, and teachers dealing with learning disabilities, drug dealers and retirement- focused administrators. Kate speaks with the educator-turned-author about his new book on Sounds Good. Lochte Mike Conver, author Cadiz   9:53 6/25/14 12:00 PM          
148  Sports Kids Participate in Triathlon at Noble Park Rehab Associates in Paducah is organizing their 11th annual Mercy Pediatrics Kids Triathlon July 12, where kids between the ages of 7 and 14 compete in swimming, bicycling and running at Noble Park in Paducah in an effort to encourage youth fitness. OnSounds Good, Kate speaks with Amy Peal of Rehab Associates about the event. Lochte Amy Peal with Rehab Associates Paducah   8:18 6/26/14 11:00 AM          
149  Business Rebuilding West Liberty, 2 Years After Deadly Tornado On March 2, 2012, the eastern Kentucky coal town of West Liberty was hit by an EF-3 tornado, which caused extensive damage to its downtown area, destroying homes and businesses, killing six people and injuring 75. Former two-term Kentucky State Treasurer Jonathan Miller joins us on Sounds Good to talk about a project to rebuild the town. Lochte Jonathan Miller, former Kentucky State Treasurer West Liberty, KY   8:02 6/26/14 12:00 PM          
150  Sports Only A Game: World Cup Thoughts Sports Commentator Bill Littlefield shames sports writers who "don't care" about the World Cup Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   1:56 6/27/14 6:30 AM          
151  Religion/Culture Being a Muslim Woman in Western Kentucky: Hijabs, Mipsterz and Ramadan Safiah Hassan discusses what it's like to be Muslim and a woman in Western Kentucky. She also talks about her upcoming campaign aimed at creating discussions about what the hajib means to the women who wear them. Jones Safiah Hassan, Vanderbilt student, Muslim woman West Kentucky   9:50 6/27/14 11:00 AM          
152  Community Madisonville's Glema Center Fall Series Madisonville Community College's Glema Center has a new public relations and ticketing coordinator in Christina Wilson. We meet her and hear about the upcoming new season of events this hour. Lochte Christina Wilson, public relations and ticketing coordinator Madisonville   11:48 6/27/14 12:00 PM          
153  Culture Madisonville's 4th Annual 4th Fest Madisonville goes all out on the week of 4th of July, featuring baseball, fireworks, live music, outdoor movie night and more. Hopkins County's Tourism and Convention Commission Executive Director Trish Noel joins us on Sounds Good to talk about 4th Fest, starting tomorrow (Tuesday, July 1) with Praise in the Park starting at 6 p.m.  Ross Trish Noel, Tourism and Convention Commission Executive Director Madisonville   7:56 6/30/14 11:00 AM          
154  Literature Vampire Novelist from Benton Debuts Final Book in Trilogy Kate speaks with author T. Michelle Nelson, who's vampire fiction heroine finishes her run with the last in the Lily Drake series, "Death Warmed Over," released today. Lochte T. Michelle Nelson, local author Benton   8:52 6/30/14 12:00 PM          
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Report for Quarter 3, 2014

Quarter 3

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1 Issue Title Narrative Reporter/Producer Significant Guest/Position Story Location MSU Length Date 1 Time 1 Date 2 Time 2 Other Info
2 Culture Murray Freedom Fest Kicks Off with Veterans Remembrance Murray's annual tradition of food, fun and fireworks is back this Friday and Saturday. Festivities kick off Friday evening with a street fair featuring food, crafts, games, a beer garden, and an outdoor concert by Swamp Donkey and Margarita Beach. Murray Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Erin Carrico walks us through Freedom Fest, beginning Friday with a 7:30 a.m. Veteran's Remembrance Ceremony at Chestnut Park. Ross Erin Carrico, Murray Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Murray   7:13 07/01/2014 11:00 AM      
Theatre Celebrate the 4th, Red, White & Tuna Style at Badgett Playhouse Red, White & Tuna and The Fabulous Fifties Show are Fourth Fare at the Badgett Playhouse in Grand Rivers. Take a stroll down memory lane in The Fabulous 50's Show and The 70s Show this Saturday. Badgett impresario Bill Minihan joins us on Sounds Good with the details. Lochte Bill Minihan, Grand Rivers' Badgett Playhouse Director Grand Rivers   10:14 07/01/2014 11:30 AM      
Politics The Voice of Reason: Remembering Senator Howard Baker Commentator Dr. Brian Clardy reflects on Former Senate Majority Leader and White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker, of Tennessee, after his death Thursday at the age of 88. Markgraf Dr. Brian Clardy, assistant professor of history and Coordinator of Religious Studies National   4:45 07/01/2014 12:00 PM      
Arts Monster Draw, Demos, Music, Food on Sticks at Murray Art Guild's Summer Party Murray Art Guild's Debi Danielson and Jenni Todd visit Sounds Good today to talk about the MAG Summer Art Party tomorrow night from 6 to 9 p.m. featuring a monster draw rally, food on sticks, artist demos and live music. Todd Debi Danielson, Murray Art Guild Executive Director Murray   6:08 07/02/2014 11:00 AM      
Infrastructure Demolition of Old Ledbetter Bridge Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Spokesman Keith Todd speaks about the now collapsed approach span of the Old Ledbetter Bridge with Troy Taylor Taylor Keith Todd, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Spokesman McCracken Co.   6:45 07/02/2014 12:00 PM      
Music MSU Town & Gown Plays 4th of July Weekend The Murray State University Town and Gown Community Band celebrates Independence Day weekend with a concert Saturday night at 8 in Lovett Auditorium on the MSU campus. Todd Hill stops by Sounds Good to talk with Tracy Ross about the concert. Ross Todd Hill, Director of Jazz Ensembles at Murray State University, Town & Gown Conductor Murray X 6:40 07/02/2014 12:30 PM      
Society Columbia Club Seeks Funds to Renovate Historic Paducah Theatre We chat with Darlene Mazzone and Landee Bryant-Greene about the Columbia Club's efforts to raise funds to renovate Paducah's Columbia Theatre. Lochte Darlene Mazzone, Columbia Club charter member                                                             Landee Bryant-Greene, founder of the Columbia Club Paducah   12:09 07/03/2014 11:00 AM      
Education A Fond Farewell to Soprano, MSU Music Professor Dr. Sonya Baker Soprano Sonya Baker has presented programs in many of our region's performing arts halls and has held the position of Assistant Dean of the College of Humanities & Fine Arts and Professor of Music at Murray State, but today she visits with us as she's on her way to a new post as Associate Dean for the College of Visual and Performing Arts at James Madison University.  Lochte Dr. Sonya Baker, Associate Dean and Professor of Music Murray X 10:21 07/03/2014 12:00 PM      
10  Sports Sox and Cubs Sports Commentator Karen Given reflects on the fates of two storied baseball teams, The Boston Redsox and the Chicago Cubs Lampe Karen Given, sports commentator National   2:40 07/04/2014 6:30 AM      
11  Music WNIN's Regional Voices Featuring Pokey LaFarge 4th of July Special: Regional Voices, is a series from WNIN in Evansville. Hosted by Cass Herrington, this episode features music and conversation with Americana Swing Jazz singer and bandleader Pokey LaFarge from a February 22 2014 concert in New Harmony, Indiana as part of the Under The Beams concert series. (WNIN) Cass Herrington, Host; Pokey LaFarge, Musician/Guest Evansville   1:00 07/04/2014 11:00 AM     Music & Talk Throughout
12 Education Safety on the Spectrum: Awareness for Kids with Autism For families with children who are living in the autism spectrum, routine safety awareness is even more important. Crissy Ramey of Families on the Spectrum speaks with Kate Lochte on Sounds Good about keeping potentially vulnerable kids safe. Lochte Crissy Ramey, President of Families on the Spectrum Western Kentucky   9:54 07/07/2014 11:00 AM      
13  Animals Get Up Close to Crawly Critters at LBL Nature Station This Saturday LBL Woodlands Nature Station hosts a whole day of educational, family friendly programs with cool and crawly critters including snakes, bugs, bats and turtles this Saturday. We learn more with Aviva Yasgur on Sounds Good about this opportunity to teach all ages about lesser known and often under-appreciated creatures. Lochte Aviva Yasgur, LBL Naturalist at Nature Station LBL   10:59 07/08/2014 11:00 AM      
14  Animals Puppies Sound Good: Meet Dallas and Fancy Today we met two energetic boxer/terrier mix puppies on Sounds Good. Dallas and Fancy are seven-week old brother and sisters who were rescued from a bad situation and are available for adoption at the Humane Society of Calloway County. Markgraf Kathy Hodge, Director of Humane Society of Calloway County Murray, Calloway   11:29 07/09/2014 11:00 AM      
15  Culture Craft Brewery Opening in Paducah This Fall Home brewer Todd Blume is going public with a new craft brewery in Paducah's old Greyhound Bus Terminal. It'll be Paducah's first large-scale craft brewery since Prohibition, and we're going to hear all about it with Blume on Sounds Good. Lochte Todd Blume, co-owner and brewer of Paducah Beer Werks Paducah   9:21 07/09/2014 12:00 PM      
16  Environment Take a Stroll Through Murray State's Arboretum Friends of MSU Arboretum Board Chair Paula Edwards joins us to talk about its Watermelon Bust coming up July 17th and the Hutson Harvest Gala September 4 - as well as what's new at the Arboretum this summer. Lochte Paula Edwards, Friends of MSU Arboretum Board Chair Murray X 8:09 07/10/2014 11:00 AM      
17  Law Enforcement Don't Be #Intexticated: The Dangers of Texting and Driving DWI has a new meaning: Driving While Intexticated. Paducah Police Captain Don Hodgson joins us to talk about a grant program for educational programs about how dangerous distracted driving is and how tough it is to enforce texting and driving laws. Lochte Captain Donald Hodgson, Paducah Police Department Captain Regional   9:58 07/10/2014 12:00 PM      
18  Government Commentary: Preventing Gun Violence with "Magical Thinking" Commentator Celia Brewer draws on a personal experience when living in New Orleans to express fer concern over recent gun legislation in Georgia allowing teachers to carry guns Markgraf Celia Brewer, Commentator, writer and educator in Mayfield Regional   4:05 07/10/2014 12:30 PM      
19  Literature Acclaimed Nashville Writer Kicks Off MFA Reading Series Two decades after his debut collection "Here We Are in Paradise" heralded Tony Earley as one of the most accomplished writers of his generation, his latest work coming out in August re-affirms his story-telling prowess. We meet Mr. Earley in advance of his 7:30 p.m. Sunday presentation for the Murray State MFA Reading Series. Lochte Tony Earley, acclaimed author Murray X 13:41 07/11/2014 11:00 AM      
20  History Commentary: 50 Years Later - Freedom Summer 1964 This summer marks the 50th anniversary of Freedom Summer, a campaign to open the polls to African-American voters in Mississippi, which became a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights era. The summer marked a turning point in ending white supremacy in the state and decades of isolation in the Deep South for black voters ahead of the 1964 elections. Commentator and Murray State history professor Dr. Brian Clardy reflects back on Freedom Summer and its legacy 50 years later. Markgraf Dr. Brian Clardy, assistant professor of history and Coordinator of Religious Studies National   4:22 07/11/2014 12:00 PM      
21  Education Davies Begins Work as Murray State's 13th President New Murray State University President Bob Davies is interviewed. He discusses his vision for the future of MSU. Lampe & Null Dr. Robert Davies, MSU President Murray X 19:48 07/14/2014 11:00 AM      
22  Society National Night Out: A Public Safety Block Party in Murray Sergeant Dave Howe of the Murray City Police Department joins us on Sounds Good today to talk about the National Night Out event on August 5th at Chestnut Park, 7 to 9 p.m. It's a national program where police departments partner with neighborhoods to provide a block party and public safety fair. Lochte Sergeant Dave Howe, Murray City Police Department Murray   7:51 07/14/2014 12:00 PM      
23  Arts MSU Educator Premieres Three Songs at West Point Reunion Murray State's Tom Lough is a teacher of science teachers, an Olympian who participated in the 1968 US Team in modern pentathlon and has consulted with LEGO robotics. He can now add musical composer to his list of accomplishments, having recently premiered three songs at West Point's Class of 1964 50th Reunion. We hear about his foray into writing music today during Sounds Good. Lochte Tom Lough, educator, composer Murray   11:34 07/15/2014 11:00 AM      
24  Literature 'Savvy Storyteller' D'Souza Reads at Murray State's MFA Series Former U.S. Peace Corps rural AIDS educator, Tony D'Souza is tonight's presenter for the Murray State MFA Residency Reading Series that's open to all at 7:30 in Clara Eagle Gallery.  His fictional works, like Mule: A Novel of Moving Weight grow from non-fictional stimuli, and have won him prestigious literary awards, national publication, and academic fellowships. Lochte Tony D'Souza, acclaimed author Murray X 11:07 07/15/2014 12:00 PM      
25  Environment TN Wildlife Refuge Opens New Visitor Center, Saturday The Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge near Paris, Tennessee, has opened a new visitors center. The 12,000 square foot center features day-long activities this Saturday for its grand opening. Joan Stevens joins Kate Lochte on Sounds Good to talk about children's activities and describes the things you'll see while standing out on their scenic veranda overlooking Kentucky Lake. Lochte Joan Stevens, US Fish and Wildlife Service's Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge Director Tennessee   8:34 07/16/2014 11:00 AM      
26  Literature 'Spit' Poet Lee Reads at Murray State MFA Series Two-time nominee for the Pushcart Prize, Esther Lee, is the author of the poetry collection Spit, which received the 2010 Elixir Press Poetry Prize. She's on faculty at Agnes Scott College and reads tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Clara Eagle Gallery of Doyle Fine Arts. Lochte Dr. Esther Lee, acclaimed port Murray X 10:12 07/16/2014 12:00 PM      
27  Government Kentucky's $91 Million Shortfall Explained Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear signed a budget reduction order Wednesday, announcing that there would be a $21 million dollar transfer from reserves bringing the state's rainy day fund to $77 million. Murray State Distinguished Professor of Economics Dr. Jim McCoy serves on the Kentucky Consensus Forecast Group. He puts in perspective  the origins, anomalies, and implications of the Commonwealth's $91 million shortfall during Sounds Good. Lochte Dr. Jim McCoy, Professor of Economics and member of the Kentucky Census Forecast Group Kentucky X 12:10 07/17/2014 11:00 AM      
28  Arts Lights, Camera, Action! Historic Theatres of Hopkinsville on Display Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County Executive Director introduces us to their new featured exhibit: Lights, Camera, Action! Hopkinsville Goes to the Show - and exhibit exploring the history of theaters and movies in the city...during the second hour of Sounds Good. Lochte Alissa Keller, Executive Director of  Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Chrsitian County Hopkinsville   10:02 07/17/2014 12:00 PM      
29  Sports Only a Game: Tour de France Though it's called the Tour de France, sometimes the event begins in a nother country. This year's Tour began in the United Kingdom, which is why commentator Bill Littlefield, who'd gone to London for a break from sports, came to witness the spectacle Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   n/a 07/18/2014 6:30 AM      
30  Immigration MSU Professor Gives Context to Central American Refugee Crisis Murray State history professor Dr. Bill Schell, whose research specialties are Latin American and Mexican history, joins Sounds Good today to discuss the background for the increased numbers of children from Central America seeking refuge in the United States. Lochte Dr. Bill Schell, Murray State College of Humanities and Fine Arts History Professor National   9:53 07/18/2014 11:00 AM      
31  Arts Avant-Garde Absurdism, 'Bald Soprano' On-Stage in Aurora This weekend and next offer four more opportunities for enjoying Ionesco's play, The Bald Soprano, with Twilight Theatre at Kenlake State Resort Park. Cast members visit Sounds Good with a sampling of the snappy, funny, fast-paced show. Lochte Kiersten Kellersberger, Taylor Davis, E.B. McKinney and Lane French, cast members Aurora   13:50 07/18/2014 12:00 PM      
32  Culture Ice Cream and Antique Cars Galore in Downtown Paris Downtown Paris hosts their annual Ice Cream Social and Antique Car Show fundraiser. Downtown Paris Association's Director Kathy Ray joins Sounds Good with the details. Lochte Kathy Ray, Downtown Paris' Association Director Paris   8:03 07/21/2014 11:00 AM      
33  Society Kentucky Autism Training Center Neurologist Comes to Lourdes Hospital Families on the Spectrum's Crissy Ramey has information for Sounds Good about the group's monthly meeting about special needs medical and therapeutic services offered in our region and through the Kentucky Autism Training Center. Lochte Crissy Ramey, President of Families on the Spectrum Paducah   8:53 07/21/2014 12:00 PM      
34  Arts MSU Music Professor Releases Solo Piano Gospel Album Dr. Todd Hill, Director of Jazz Ensembles at Murray State University, releases his new album "The Brown-Back Hymnal" a collection of solo piano gospel songs. On Sounds Good, we listen to some cuts from his album and talk about the inspiration for what Hill calls "Aunt Flossie meets Dr. John having a pianistic conversation on a dark corner in New Orleans."  Lochte Todd Hill, Director of Jazz Ensembles at Murray State University Murray   15:58 07/22/2014 11:00 AM      
35  Society 'Making Busy Lives Easier' at Murray Mom Expo CASA by the Lakes Director Lindsey Harlan drops by Sounds Good with the scoop on the first ever Murray Mom Expo this evening from 4 to 8 pm in the Murray Room of the CFSB Center. Everyone's welcome to visit vendors of products and services designed to make busy lives easier. Lochte Lindsey Harlan, Lakes Director Murray   12:47 07/22/2014 12:00 PM      
36  Entertainment/Music Draffenville Native on Playing with The Gibson Brothers and Kentucky Opry Show Clayton Campbell, fiddle player for award-winning Bluegrass group, The Gibson Brothers, talks with Tracy Ross on Sounds Good about growing up on stage at The Kentucky Opry, his career in music, and performing in front of his hometown friends and family in Draffenville. Ross Clayton Campbell, fiddle player for award-winning Bluegrass group Draffenville   7:32 07/23/2014 11:00 AM      
37  Culture MSU Archaeologist Asks 'Was Wickliffe a Native American Cathedral Town in 1250?' Murray State's Jesse D. Jones Endowed Professor of Geosciences, Dr. Kit Wesler, archaeologist, asks "Was Wickliffe a Native American Cathedral Town in AD 1250?" for the McCracken County Public Library's Evenings Upstairs program tomorrow night at 7. We get a preview on Sounds Good. Lochte Dr. Kit Wesler, achaeologist Wickliffe   11:22 07/23/2014 12:00 PM      
38  Sports Only a Game: Golf's For Other People Rory Mcllroy's recent triumph at the British Open has some golfers supposing that the game's popularity will once more increase aomng the young as it did when Tiger Woods was in his prime. That's caused commentator Bill Littlefield to remember his own youthful attempts to play golf. Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   n/a 07/24/2014 6:30 AM      
39  Music A Short History of Apple Corps Special Todd Hatton takes us back to the 1960s for a look at Apple Corps. The label, founded by the Beatles, was a launching pad for artists like James Taylor and Badfinger as well as a source for the Fab Four's classic solo work. We'll prepare crisp facts and some sweet tunes in this music documentary. Hatton Todd Hatton, Producer National   1:00 07/24/2014 11:00 AM     Music & Talk Throughout
40 Arts KWW Hosts Region's Largest Arts & Crafts Festival Labor Day Weekend Kentucky's Western Waterland, KWW, is a 15-county non-profit organization promoting all facets of the tourism industry from the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers to the Lakes Area and Beyond to Todd County. We learn what that entails with Sandy Davis, as well as getting a heads up about the Arts & Crafts Festival. Lochte Sandy Davis, Kentucky's Western Waterland Director Grand Rivers   10:11 07/25/2014 11:00 AM      
41  Arts Meet Paducah's Pinball Wizard, Todd Duff Todd Duff is passionate about pinball games and Lance Dennee captures the Paducahn's personal arcade in an audio post-card. Dennee Todd Duff, magician and pinball wizard Paducah   3:08 07/25/2014 12:00 PM     Audio from video
42 Government KRS' Lack of Investment Transparency Todd Hatton speaks with James McNair of the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting about a systemic lack of transparency in the Kentucky Retirement Systems over their investments in risky hedge funds Hatton James McNair, of Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Kentucky   8:22 07/28/2014 6:30 AM      
43  Society Constru Casa Builds Homes for Guatemalan Families with Western Ketucky Help Badgett Playhouse's Bill Minihan visits Sounds Good with Caroline van Heerde. She's the founder and director of Constru Casa, an organization that builds housing for families living in extreme poverty in Guatemala. Minihan's involvement with Constru Casa has led to more than $100,000 raised in our region to support its work. Lochte Bill Minihan, Grand Rivers' Badgett Playhouse Director                                                            Caroline Van Heerde, founder and director of Constru Casa Grand Rivers/Guatamala   16:09 07/28/2014 11:00 AM      
44  Culture Book Sale and Fall Reading Programs at Calloway Co. Library Calloway County Public Library's Sandy Linn makes her monthly visit to Sounds Good to update us on the upcoming book sale and fall reading programs. Lochte Sandy Linn, Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager/Community Relations Coordinator Calloway Co.   10:30 07/28/2014 12:00 PM      
45  Environment Smithland Hydroelectric Facility on Schedule for 2015 Completion American Municipal Power's Senior Director of Communications Kent Carson talks with Kate Lochte about the Smithland Hydroelectric Plant set to go online next year. Null & Lochte Kent Carson, American Municipal Power's Senior Director of Communications Smithland   10:31 07/29/2014 11:00 AM      
46  Arts Playhouse in the Park's "Magical Playground" of Props Destroyed by Fire, Community Rallies Recovery Murray's Playhouse in the Park Executive Director Lisa Cope updates us on the Playhouse's plans in the wake of the loss of costumes in the fire on the Murray Square last week. Null & Lochte Lisa Cope, Murray's Playhouse in the Park Executive Director Murray   12:58 07/29/2014 12:00 PM      
47  Environment Celebrate All Things Hummingbird at LBL this Weekend LBL's Brooke Gilley visits with Tracy about the annual Hummingbird Festival during Sounds Good today. Hundreds of Ruby-throated hummers visit LBL's Woodlands Nature Station and there are all sorts of activities for the family this weekend celebrating them. Ross Brooke Gilley, LBL Naturalist LBL   10:28 07/30/2014 11:00 AM      
48  Sports Flyboarding: The New 'Rockstar' Sport on the Lakes Learn more about the up and coming sport of flyboarding on our lakes with T.J. Gladwell of Extreme Jet Sports out of Paris. Think walking on water, only way above the water. Lochte T.J. Gladwell, of Extreme Jet Sports LBL   9:28 07/30/2014 12:00 PM      
49  Literature MSU Professor Receives One of Six Fellowships for Individual Artists in Kentucky The Kentucky Arts Council has awarded 6 Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowships this summer and Murray State Professor of English Carrie Jerrell has received one of them. She shares a few of her new poems during Sounds Good. Lochte Carrie Jerrell, professor of English, poet Murray   10:36 07/31/2014 11:00 AM      
50  Literature Murray State MFA Grad Publishes YA Novel on Identity and Bullying We meet Young Adult Fiction writer Christine Bailey during the second hour of Sounds Good today, and hear about her book "Girl in the Middle." Christine H. Bailey is director of composition support at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee has an MFA in fiction writing from Murray State. Lochte Christine Bailey, author, director of composition support at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee National   11:33 07/31/2014 12:00 PM      
51  Sports Only a Game: NCAA Lawsuit On Tuesday, the NCAA agreed to settle a class-action head-injury lawsuit by establishing a seventy million dollar fund designated for the diagnosis of brain trauma in college athletes. The decision shook loose a forty-five year old memory in the head of commentator Bill Littlefield Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   N/A 08/01/2014 6:30 AM      
52  Government Paducah Native Trains Democratic Women to Run for Office Emerge KY Board Chair -- Paducah Native - Jennifer Moore -- will be among commentators for the KET broadcast of the Fancy Farm Picnic tomorrow and visits Sounds Good. Lochte Jennifer Moore, board chair of Emerge KY Kentucky   5:45 08/01/2014 11:00 AM      
53  Arts See the The Savage Radley on Sounds Good's Live Lunch Hear delta/folk trio The Savage Radley during the second hour of Sounds Good. The group, featuring vocalist/guitarist Shaina Goodman, drummer Stephen Montgomery and bassist Matt Rowan was a semi-finalist in this year's WKMS Battle of The Bands. Ross The Savage Radley, delta/folk band Murray   1:00:00 08/01/2014 12:00 PM     Live Lunch: Music and Talk Throughout
54 Politics Amid Political Bluster, Fancy Farm Picnic Raises Money for St. Jerome Catholic Church John Null goes to Fancy Farm's Friday events, including morning mass, and takes a look at the negative tone of the political speeches in a church fundraiser setting. Null Darrell Venters, Paul Patton, Brent McKim Fancy Farm   3:32 08/04/2014 6:30 AM      
55  Education eLearning Centers Bring Broadband Internet to Far Western Kentucky Murray State Regional Outreach Director Gina Winchester visits Sounds Good. Murray State, the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education and the Commonwealth Office of Broadband Outreach and Development are collaborating to bring free public access broadband internet service to counties in West Kentucky. Ross Gina Winchester, MSU Regional Outreach Director                                                          Jonathan Baskin, Regional Outreach Coordinator Western Kentucky X 12:17 08/04/2014 11:00 AM      
56  Culture Evenings Upstairs Preview: Former Negro League Pitcher on Breaking Down Barriers Meet the youngest former Negro League baseball pitcher Dennis "Bose" Biddle on Sounds Good today. He visits Paducah this week to meet and greet folks before Thursday's Upstairs at the Library at the McCracken County Public Library. Kentucky Chautauqua Character Dick Usher portrays Pee Wee Reese, a catalyst of baseball integration, for the program. Lochte Dennis "Bose" Biddle, former Negro League baseball pitcher Paducah   8:33 08/04/2014 12:00 PM      
57  Society Christian County Cares Seeks Community Input Christian County Cares 2015 hosts forums welcoming community input for ways to improve the Christian County/Hopkinsville area. Tracy Ross speaks with Yasamin Ausenbaugh, Christian County Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Community Affairs about how community members can get involved. Ross Yasamin Ausenbaugh, Christian County Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Community Affairs Hopkinsville   6:34 08/05/2014 11:00 AM      
58  Arts Paducah Artist Salutes 'The Land and Its People' at Yeiser The Yeiser Art Center hosts an opening reception Saturday for the new exhibition, "This Land and Its People" 137 paintings by Paducah artist Clyde Lawter centered on American landscapes and the people that inhabit them. The artist laughs when he says that his paintings "will be hung salon style, floor to ceiling, bumper to bumper." Kate Lochte speaks with the artist on Sounds Good. Lochte Clyde Lawter, Paducah artist Paducah   10:38 08/05/2014 12:00 PM      
59  Business Walkability Expert Assessing Paducah Tonight The author of Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America One Step at a Time, Jeff Speck, gives two presentations in Paducah today. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Speck, the former director of design at the National Endowment for the Arts. Lochte Jeff Speck, urbanist, author Paducah   7:35 08/06/2014 11:00 AM      
60  Agribusiness Western Kentucky Farm Uses Drone to Survey Crops We talk with Bart Peters of Seven Springs Farm in Trigg County during Sounds Good. Drones make surveillance of 32,000 acres of cropland a lot easier. Lochte Bart Peters, Finance Manager of Seven Springs Farms Trigg Co.   9:01 08/06/2014 12:00 PM      
61  Infrastructure Where's Our Water? A Look at Leaks in Our Region Area water Districts are leaking, in some cases, millions of gallons of water each year. This report examines aging water infrastructure. Franklin (Various Guests) Regional   3:27 08/07/2014 7:35 AM 08/07/2014 4:45 PM  
62  Business How Facebook's Messager App Affects You (And Your Privacy) Murray State lecturer, Facebook specialist, Elizabeth Thomas visits Sounds Good to discuss what Facebook is doing about its messaging. Lochte Elizabeth Thomas, Murray State Lecturer and Facebook Specialist Regional X 13:03 08/07/2014 11:00 AM      
63  Arts Murray Art Guild Works 'Side By Side' With Students With Disabilities Murray Art Guild 'Side by Side' 2014 is now on display in the Guild Gallery. Sponsored by VSA Kentucky, a statewide organization that works to incorporate the arts for students with disabilities, the project pairs local students with artists in the community to create original, collaborative artwork. Murray Art Guild Executive Director Debi Danielson brings some creations to our studio and describes how the kids and artists worked together. Lochte Debi Danielson, Murray Art Guild Executive Director Murray   8:38 08/07/2014 12:00 PM      
64  Sports Only a Game: Tiger In Decline? Tiger Woods was forced to withdraw from the Bridgestone Invitational on Sunday with back spasms. The man who once seemed destined to win golfs "majors" into his forties has not won since 2008. Commentator Bill Littlefield speculates about the consequences of this latest setback Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   N/A 08/08/2014 6:30 AM      
65  Education Is Your Student Struggling in School? Tips to Overcome Academic Challenges We meet Barbara Dianis, author of the book - Grade Transformer for the Modern Student: Early High School Edition - and learn what advice she offers to turn around struggling students as our schools get underway. Lochte Barbara Dianis, educator, author Regional   10:39 08/08/2014 11:00 AM      
66  Business 'Drink To Your Wildside' at a Brewery Opening in Paris Coming this fall Perrylodgic Brewing Company opens a craft brewery in Paris, producing beers in an out of the ordinary spectrum of styles--and we meet the brewers on Sounds Good. Lochte Randall Perry, local craft brewer Paris   7:28 08/08/2014 12:00 PM      
67  Culture Paducah Relay For Life Hosts "Main Course" Dinner & Auction Paducah Relay for Life Specialist Tom Dolan updates us on the American Cancer Society's "Main Course" event this Thursday at the Irvin Cobb Hotel Event Center. 8 Restaurants and 2 wineries are participating; music with the Paducah Jazz Ensemble Little Big Band; a live and silent auction. Lochte Tom Dolan, Paducah Relay for Life Specialist Paducah   7:34 08/11/2014 11:00 AM      
68  Education A Look at the New Academic Year at Murray State Murray State Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Jay Morgan looks ahead to the new academic semester during Sounds Good. Lochte Jay Morgan, Murray State Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Murray X 10:55 08/12/2014 11:00 AM      
69  Education 'Great Beginnings' Helps Incoming MSU Students Adjust to College Life Murray State University's Great Beginnings brings Re'Nita Avery-Meriwether, Director of Student Life and the Curris Center, to Sounds Good. The official university welcome and orientation programs for new and returning Racers starts Wednesday, August 13 and continues through September 4. Lochte Re'Nita Avery-Meriwether, Director of Student Life and the Curris Center Murray X 8:49 08/12/2014 12:00 PM      
70  Government KY Capital Punishment Debate KPR's Capitol Reporter Jonathan Meador looks into the arguments for and against a bipartisan legislative effort to abolish capital punishment in Kentucky Meador Allen Ault, Dean of Criminal Justice Studies at EKU Kentucky   6:22 08/13/2014 6:30 AM      
71  Animals Puppies Sound Good in August Puppies, available for adoption at the Humane Society of Calloway County, come to WKMS Hatton Kathy Hodge, Director of Humane Society of Calloway County Murray   n/a 08/13/2014 11:00 AM      
72  Arts Murray Artist Featured on Kentucky Arts Council Website West Kentucky's artist Eva King celebrates the rhythms of rural life with her paintings and paper appliques. She's the featured artist for August at the Kentucky Arts Council's website. We meet her on Sounds Good. Lochte Eva King, Kentucky artist Western Kentucky   8:10 08/13/2014 12:00 PM      
73  Music Sibling Musicians Come Home to Paducah for Concert A family reunion brings a concert to Paducah's First Baptist Church next Thursday evening at 7:30. Well-known Paducah musicians and educators Janice and Ron Cowherd look forward to hearing their daughter Anne on vocals and Jon on piano, New York-based musicians, performing together. We meet them on Sounds Good. Lochte Janice and Ron Cowherd, musicians and educators Paducah   11:05 08/14/2014 11:00 AM      
74  Arts Luke Bell & Johnny Appleseed on Sounds Good We invite musician Luke Bell and band Johnny Appleseed to our studio to play live music. Ross Luke Bell, musician                                          Johnny Appleseed, band Murray   1:00:00 08/14/2014 12:00 PM     Live Lunch: Music & Talk Throughout
75 Sports Only a Game: Honest Coach Lots of prognosticators have been handicapping college football teams. Commentator Bill Littlefield has found a candidate for the game's most candid coach Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   N/A 08/15/2014 6:30 AM      
76  Arts Women Share 'Poignant and Funny' Stories in Murray Playhouse Dinner Theatre "Love, Loss and What I Wore" is coming to the Murray Banquet Center in a dinner theatre performance presented by Playhouse in the Park. "You will hear your mother's voice multiple times," Jana Little says. She directs the production and speaks with Kate Lochte on Sounds Good.  Lochte Jana Little, local director Murray   7:28 08/15/2014 11:00 AM      
77  Education How Murray State is Introducing Kids to Emerging World of Robotics A robot that helps teach computer programming is a rising star in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) classes in Kentucky. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte meets the French-made robot and its handlers from the Kentucky Academy of Technology Education in Murray State's College of Education and Human Services. Lochte Ginny Kelley, Web Resources Coordinator in the Kentucky Academy of Technology Education in Murray State's college of Education and Human Services                                                                      Dr. Robert Lyons, Chair of the Department of Educational Studies, Leadership and Counseling                                                                 Dwayne Buchanan, Instructional Development Specialist Murray X 10:07 08/15/2014 12:00 PM      
78  Education Paducah School of Art & Design Reaches Final Phase in Campus Renovation On Friday, WKCTC received a $400,000 donation from Paducah's Carson-Myre Charitable Foundation to finish Phase 3 of the Paducah School of Art and Design campus project. Paul Aho, Dean of PSAD, speaks with Kate Lochte about the renovations to the Kitchens Building and the multitude of programs that will be housed in the new building upon completion, including a recent "surprise" addition. Lochte Paul Aho, Dean of Paducah School of Art and Design Paducah   7:41 08/18/2014 11:00 AM      
79  Education WKCTC President on Origins of Paducah Arts Expansion West Kentucky Community and Technical College President Dr. Barbara Veazey says plans to renovate the Kitchens Building to accommodate the expansion of the Paducah School of Art and Design has been years in the making. On Sounds Good, she gives some historical context to the project and hopes for securing artistic and economic growth in Paducah. Lochte Dr. Barbara Veazey, West Kentucky Community and Technical College President Paducah   10:46 08/18/2014 12:00 PM      
80  Arts Mayfield's Ice House Gallery Celebrates the Humble Gourd Saturday's the deadline for entries in All About Gourds - the national juried competition of the Mayfield/Graves County Art Guild. Shane Gregory, director of the Guild's Ice House Gallery, brings the details to Sounds Good Ross Shane Gregory, director of the Ice House Gallery Mayfield/Grave Co   7:59 08/19/2014 11:00 AM      
81  Education New at Calloway Co. Public Library: KY Author Presents Kentucky Cooking Calloway County Public Library's Sandy Linn visits on our monthly Libraries Sound Good update. Kentucky author Bobbie Smith Bryant returns to the library for a presentation on Kentucky cooking. Also, Linn talks about a special drawing for Murray State students and previews a new tutoring service for students of all ages. Ross Sandy Linn, Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager/Community Relations Coordinator Calloway Co.   8:35 08/19/2014 12:00 PM      
82  Commentary The Best Stories Come from 'Happy Accidents' Madisonville Commentator Patricia Wiles returns to our air with a trio of essays, the first of which titled, Serendipity, we hear during Sounds Good Lochte Patricia Wiles, author Madisonville   3:38 08/20/2014 11:00 AM      
83  Environment West Kentucky Botanical Garden Hosts Daylily Hybridizing Event Saturday Morning Western Kentucky Botanical Garden in Owensboro hosts Magnolia, Kentucky's Wonderland of Daylilies' Herbie & Gale Phelps lecturing on "The Art and Science of Hybridizing" and we learn more about the presentation and a daylily auction with Susie Tyler. Lochte Susie Tyler, West Kentucky Botanical Garden Director Owensboro   10:01 08/20/2014 12:00 PM      
84  Education Murray State Celebrates 50 Years of Nursing Dean of Murray's School of Nursing, Dr. Marcie Hobbs says its an exciting time for nursing at Murray State. She visitsSounds Good with an update on MSU's School of Nursing celebrating its 50th Anniversary, the accelerated bachelor's of nursing program with Madisonville Community College, White Coat initiative, "80 by '20" and more. Lochte Dr. Marcie hobbs, Dean of Murray's School of Nursing Murray X 9:43 08/21/2014 11:00 AM      
85  Culture Cinema International Fall 2014 Season Preview Murray State's weekly film series free for campus and community opens tonight with a blockbuster and assistant professor of English Andy Black joins us on Sounds Good for an overview of the season, kicking off with this weekend with The Grand Budapest Hotel and including our partnership: WKMS Sci-Fi Friday feature!  Lochte Andy Black, assistant professor of English Murray X 9:19 08/21/2014 12:00 PM      
86  Commentary Roots Of Technology Madisonville author Patricia Wiles returns as a WKMS commentator after a hiatus of many years. She reflects on "The Roots of Technology" Lochte Patricia Wiles, author Regional   3:21 08/21/2014 12:30 PM      
87  Sports Only a Game: Honest Coach There has been much discussion over the past couple of weeks of the Little League World Series, which will conclude on Sunday, but Commentator Bill Littlefield yearns, fecklessly, for simpler times Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   N/A 08/22/2014 6:30 AM      
88  Sports Neal Bradley Previews Racer Football Season and the OVC on Sounds Good Voice of the Racers Neal Bradley visits the WKMS studios to talk with Tracy Ross on the MSU's chances in the upcoming Ohio Valley Conference. Ross Neal Bradley, sports commentator, "Voice of the Racers" Murray X 8:22 08/22/2014 11:00 AM      
89  Heat Advisory MSU's Judy Lyle Explains Dangers of Heatstroke and How to Beat the Heat Murray State's Associate Director of Health Services Judy Lyle explains the effects and dangers of heatstroke. She visits Sounds Good to speak with Kate Lochte on tips to staying cool and healthy despite the ongoing heat wave.  Lochte Judy Lyle, Murray State's Associate Director of Health Services Murray   8:29 08/22/2014 12:00 PM      
90  Animals Bandit (A Boy and His Cat) Madisonville author Patricia Wiles has a story about Bandit, the cat, who likes its people to stick around. Lochte Patricia Wiles, Madisonville Commentator Madisonville   3:35 08/22/2014 12:30 PM      
91  Music Vickie Vaughn Band Plays 'Sounds Good Live Lunch' At the age of 9, Vickie Vaughn was hired as a background vocalist at the Kentucky Opry in Draffenville. A Belmont graduate in commercial voice, she's one of the talented young people from our region making music around the nation...and she brings two of her band members to perform LIVE today from eleven to noon. Ross Vickie Vaughn and band, musicians Murray   1:00:00 08/25/2014 11:00 AM     Live Lunch: Music & Talk Throughout
92 Environment Environmental Education Council Seeks Input at Murray State We speak with Elizabeth Schmitz, who directs the Kentucky Environmental Education Council which hosts a public meeting at Murray State for input on Kentucky's five-year environmental education master plan. Lochte Elizabeth Schmitz, director of the Kentucky Environmental Education Council Murray X 11:48 08/25/2014 12:00 PM      
93  Environment What Just Bit Me? Biting Flies Explained On Sounds Good, UK Research and Education Center at Princeton's entomologist Dr. Doug Johnson briefs us on the family Tabanidae, or biting flies, some big like horseflies, some small enough to not be noticed. Lochte Dr. Doug Johnson, entomologist Regional   10:54 08/26/2014 11:00 AM      
94  Medicine Madisonville Rural Medical Program Puts Doctors in Small Towns Associate Dean of the University of Louisville School of Medicine at Baptist Health Madisonville, Dr. Bill Crump, explains how the accelerated rural medical education program addresses the scarcity of doctors committed to small town practices. Lochte Dr. William Crump, Associate Dean of the University of Louisville School of Medicine at Baptist Health Madisonville Madisonville   10:06 08/26/2014 12:00 PM      
95  Education MSU School of Agriculture: Record Enrollment, Hemp Crop Update Murray State's School of Agriculture starts the year with a new high profile crop growing and a new fundraising gala for The Arboretum. Hear more with Dean Tony Brannon, our guest on Sounds Good. Lochte Tony Brannon, Murray State��s Hutson School of Agriculture Dean Murray X 14:14 08/27/2014 11:00 AM      
96  Environment 'The Astronomy Channel' Comes to Hopkinsville for Pre Solar Eclipse Event We speak with Lonnie Puterbaugh, designer of "The Astronomy Channel", a mobile observatory from Brentwood, Tennessee that will be at a pre-solar eclipse event at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention & Visitors Bureau Saturday, 8/30, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lochte Lonnie Puterbaugh, designer of 'The Astronomy Channel' Hopkinsville   9:20 08/27/2014 12:00 PM      
97  Education Networking and Fun at AT&T Women in Telecom Golf Day Murray State's Telecommunications Systems Management program hosts the AT&T Women in Telecom Golf Day September 11. Program coordinator Annie Vandiver shares the details during Sounds Good. Lochte Annie Vandiver, Murray State's Telecommunications Systems Management program coordinator Murray X 6:05 08/28/2014 11:00 AM      
98  Arts Celebrate the Skills of Our Ancestors at The Homeplace Trades Fair Lead LBL Homeplace Interpreter Cindy Earls is with us for Sounds Good. The Homeplace Trades Fair on the Farm from 10 to 4 this Saturday and Sunday highlights mid-nineteenth century trades, including demonstrations of chairmaking, saltmaking, spinning and more. Lochte Cindy Earls, Lead LBL Homeplace Interpreter LBL   10:39 08/28/2014 12:00 PM      
99  Sports Only a Game: Wes Welker How many concussions is too many? Former New England Patriots reciever Wes Welker, currently with the Denver Broncos, may be asking himself that question. Commentator Bill Littlefield hopes he is Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   N/A 08/29/2014 6:30 AM      
100  Culture 'Let It Grow' At The Soybean Festival in Martin Martin, Tennessee hosts the 20th Tennessee Soybean Festival starts this evening and culminates the first weekend in September. We learn all about it with the City of Martin's Brad Thompson during the first hour of Sounds Good today. Martin, TN Brad Thompson, Soybean Festival coordinator Martin, TN   10:29 08/29/2014 11:00 AM      
101  Society WKMS News Doc: Living on the Line: Poverty in Western Kentucky Living on the Line tells the story of three families, each making less than a living wage. They share stories of dealing with hardships, trying to move forward and staying optimistic in spite of their situations. Each family has hope for better days and works to get out of poverty. Lampe, Hatton, Canning WKMS News Reporters Western Kentucky   1:00:00 08/29/2014 12:00 PM 08/31/2014 9:00 AM WKMS News 3rd Quarter Doc
102 Education Monthly Chat with Dr. Bob Davies after first BOR Meeting Murray State President Bob Davies discusses his first Board of Regents meeting and retreat and his plans for a strategic plan and changes to Title IX Lampe Dr. Bob Davies, Murray State University President Murray X 8:39 09/02/2014 6:30 AM      
103  Arts First Annual Garden Walk Arts & Music Festival at Murray Art Guild The Murray Art Guild Garden Walk, a family friendly event, is this Saturday September 6. Murray Art Guild Director Debi Danielson discusses its live music, art sales and a gourd tunnel in the garden with Sounds Good today. Lochte Debi Danielson, Murray Art Guild Executive Director Murray   5:47 09/02/2014 11:00 AM      
104  Arts Playhouse in the Park Presents Heartwarming Comedy "Grace & Glorie" Murray's Playhouse in the Park presents "Grace and Glorie" the next two weekends. Cast members and the director tell Sounds Good more about what the volunteer hospice counselor from New York and the feisty old cancer victim of the Blue Grass Mountains learn together. Lochte Rusty Jones, director                                            Vicki Morton and Marci Jo Gardner-Edmonds, actors Murray   9:41 09/02/2014 12:00 PM      
105  Society West Kentucky Autism Center Seeks Building, Support Families on the Spectrum president Krissy Ramey tells us more about the development of a Western Kentucky Autism Spectrum Center for which fundraising is underway. Lochte Crissy Ramey, President of Families on the Spectrum Murray   10:59 09/03/2014 11:00 AM      
106  Culture Celebrate Native American Heritage at Hopkinsville Intertribal Pow Wow Trail of Tears Commemorative Park in Hopkinsville hosts its annual Pow Wow this weekend. Native Americans from across the nation come to compete in dances to the beat of authentic drumming, as well as to share fellowship with each other camping in the park. Trail of Tears Commissioner Peg Hays tells us more about the activities surrounding the dance circle. Lochte Peg Hays, Trail of Tears Commisioner Hopkinsville   11:12 09/03/2014 12:00 PM      
107  Education WKCTC Back in Top Ten for Aspen Prize Todd Hatton speaks with West Kentucky Community and Technical College President Dr. Barbara Veazy about the college's return to the top ten schools contending for the 2015 Aspen Prize Hatton Dr. Barabara Veazy, WKCTC President Paducah   7:00 09/04/2014 11:00 AM      
108  Culture/Music Paducah Symphony Orchestra Opens Season with Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto Maestro Raffaele Ponti speaks with Sounds Good about the beginning of the Paducah Symphony Orchestra season . The opening concert Saturday night features the works of composers from Puerto Rico, Nebraska, and Russia with an Italian American guest soloist. Lochte Raffaele Ponti, Maestro of Paducah Symphony Orchestra Paducah   7:39 09/04/2014 12:00 PM      
109  Sports Only a Game: McDonald et al On Sunday Morning, just days after NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced more severe punishments for players who've abused women, Ray McDonald of the San Francisco 49ers was charged with domestic violence. Commentator Bill Littlefield finds himself considering the fallout within and beyond the NFL Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   N/A 09/05/2014 6:30 AM      
110  Education MSU Professor Helps Nigerian University Put Tablets in Hands of Students Murray State Journalism and Mass Communication faculty member Dr. Bella Ezumah is doing ground-breaking work with Osun State University in the state of Osun, Nigeria, to provide advancing students with computer tablets preloaded with lesson notes, audio tutorials and other resources. Lochte Dr. Bella Ezumah, Murray State Journalism and Mass Communication faculty member Murray X 12:11 09/05/2014 11:00 AM      
111  Society Hammack Keynoter Dr. Anne Marshall on Creating a Confederate Kentucky Dr. Anne Marshall, keynote speaker at this year's James Hammack Banquet, joins us in the first hour to talk about her presentation and the subject of her book, Creating a Confederate Kentucky. Hatton Dr. Anne Marshall, professor of history at Mississippi State University, author Regional   11:12 09/08/2014 11:00 AM      
112  Culture Providence KY Literary Festival Features Author of The Walking Dead Novels This Saturday authors gather for the First Annual Providence Literary Festival at the VFW in Providence. We speak with festival organizer and author Matthew Allan Hughes who was shocked when "Walking Dead" author Jay Bonansinga, NY Times Best Selling author said he'd come. Lochte Matthew Alan Hughes, author Providence   10:15 09/08/2014 12:00 PM      
113  Cinema WKMS Sci-Fi Friday Movie Night: Mars Attacks! Murray State English and Philosophy faculty member Andy Black explores what spawns science fiction classics, like Mars Attacks, a special WKMS-Cinema International feature celebrating Science Friday - its our Sci Fi Fri feature! Markgraf Andy Black, Murray State Department of English and Philosophy Murray X 6:50 09/09/2014 11:00 AM      
114  Culture WKCTC Arts in Focus Showcases Music from the 70s We speak with Jim Duffy, producer of the show "This is the 70s" a multimedia blend of live music, historical film clips, dance, fashion, and computer animation celebrating the decade -- on stage this Saturday at in the West Kentucky Community & Technical College Clemens Fine Arts Center. Lochte Jim Duffy, producer Paducah   8:27 09/09/2014 12:00 PM      
115  Animals Puppies Sound Good! Meet Stella This month's featured adoptable puppy is Stella, a 10 week old Doberman/Hound mix, available for adoption at the Humane Society of Calloway County. She was a stray found by a good Samaritan who turned her in to the Humane Society. She is currently in foster care with cats and is crate trained. She loves to play with toys and meet new people/pets. She has had her first shots, been wormed and is on flea preventative. Stella was very sweet at WKMS and enjoyed being loved on and picked up. She was very well behaved in the studio. Markgraf, Hatton Kathy Hodge, Director of Humane Society of Calloway County Murray, Calloway Co.   14:20 09/10/2014 11:00 AM      
116  Arts 'Duo Damiana' Explores Thoughtful Dualities in Music, Tonight Guitarist Dieter Hennings of the University of Kentucky and Grammy Award winning flutist Molly Barth of the University of Oregon are Duo Damiana and they focus on broadening the cutting-edge body of repertoire for flute and guitar. Duo Damiana performs tonight at the Performing Arts Hall at Murray State. We hear their music and learn about their inspirations on Sounds Good.  Lochte Dieter Hennings, guitarist                                  Molly Barth, flutist Murray X 14:21 09/10/2014 12:00 PM      
117  Society Murray State Professor Reflects on Being in the Pentagon on 9/11 Dr. Michael Bowman is an associate professor of Telecommunications System Management at Murray State. On 9/11/2001, he was a U.S. Army Lt. Colonel holding a staff meeting in the Pentagon when hijackers flew American Airlines Flight 77 into the building. He speaks to us about his experience on Sounds Good Lochte Dr. Michael Bowman, associate professor of Telecommunications System Management Murray, National X 10:12 09/11/2014 11:00 AM      
118  Military Melber KY Native Serves Onboard Naval Combat Ship We speak with Lowes High graduate and Melber, Kentucky native Michael Apperson who is a Navy Master Chief Petty Officer currently serving aboard the USS Nitze, and Arleigh Burke-class destroyer. Lochte Michael Apperson, Master Chief Petty Officer, USN Melber, National   9:32 09/11/2014 12:00 PM      
119  Sports Only a Game: NFL and Tommy Flanagan On Monday, a graphic video surfaced showing former Baltimore Raven Ray Rice punching Janay Palmer in an elevator at an Atlantic City casino. Based in part on a previous video, Rice had been suspended for two games by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Monday's revelations led the Baltimore Ravens to fire Rice. The commissioner extended Rice's suspension indefinitely. And some of the news felt oddly familiar to commentator Bill Littlefield Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   N/A 09/12/2014 6:30 AM      
120  Health/Society Understanding Depression: Myths, Causes, Treatments Tragic human losses stemming from depression inspire us to learn more about the illness with Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Murray State. He speaks with Kate Lochte on Sounds Good about what depression looks like and when to seek treatment. Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Murray X 7:11 09/12/2014 11:00 AM      
121  Society Leader for Transgender Equality Presents 'Radically Candid View' at Murray State Mara Keisling, founder and executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, speaks at Murray State in the Curris Center Ballroom One. Keisling is a transgender-identified woman and a parent. She is a leading voice for transgender equality on national news outlets. Keisling is a graduate of Penn State, did graduate work at Harvard, and has almost 25 years of professional experience in social marketing and opinion research. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Keisling ahead of her visit. Lochte Mara Kiesling, founder and executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality Murray X 8:56 09/12/2014 12:00 PM      
122  Culture Colored Heavy Artillery Reenactors at Jefferson Davis State Historic Site Jefferson Davis State Historic Site in Fairview hosts a Living History Program with the 12th Colored Heavy Artillery re-enactors this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. We speak with Park Manager Ron Sydnor. Lochte Ron Sydnor, park manager Fairview   8:55 09/15/2014 11:00 AM      
123  Education New Electronic Resources at Calloway County Library Calloway County Public Library's Sandy Linn joins Kate Lochte on Sounds Good with an update on the Library's activities, from the upcoming trip to Stones River National Battlefield, a recap of the first meeting of the new Friends of the Library program and an overview of some of the new electronic resources made available with a library card. Lochte Sandy Linn, Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager/Community Relations Coordinator Murray, Calloway Co.   9:26 09/15/2014 12:00 PM      
124  Arts Dine With Trigg County's Most Unusual Characters Southern Kentucky Independent Theatre Group in Cadiz started its "Dining with the Dearly Departed" September event as a fundraiser for its summer shows, but now it's a sold-out event on its own. We'll learn more with SKIT member Paul Fourshee on Sounds Good today. Lochte Paul Fourshee, member of the Southern Kentucky Independent Theatre Group Cadiz   9:51 09/16/2014 11:00 AM      
125  Arts 'A Celebration of Music' Showcases MSU Student Ensembles at The Carson Center September 25, student ensembles of Murray State's Department of Music put on a big show, "A Celebration of Music" at Paducah's Carson Center. It's a free event showcasing over 350 students from several genres from classic standards to swing and jazz. We learn more about it on Sounds Good with Murray's Department of Music Chair, Dr. Pam Wurgler, and Murray College of Humanities and Fine Arts Development Officer, Tina Bernot. Lochte Dr. Pam Wurgler, Murray's Department of Music Chair                                                                        Tina Bernot, Murray College of Humanities and Fine Arts Development Officer Murray X 9:39 09/16/2014 12:00 PM      
126  Education International Career Expert Shares Tips on "Going Global" Tonight at WKCTC Raising Global Children is the newest book of author, business executive and international careers expert Stacie Berdan who presents strategies and tactics for success in a global marketplace at WKCTC this evening. Berdan says its important for everyone in today's workplace to become global thinkers, whether working abroad or bringing global thinking into your workplace. She shares some of her experiences working with multi-national clients with Kate Lochte on Sounds Good. Lochte Stacie Berdan, author, business executive, and international careers expert Paducah   9:24 09/17/2014 11:00 AM      
127  Commerce Madisonville Chamber Head Participates in National Infrastructure Conversation Madisonville-Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce President Lee Lingo is in Washington DC this week, meeting with a 140 participant U.S. Chamber of Commerce committee appointed to meet twice a year to discuss the nation's infrastructure issues. Kate Lochte learns more about these issues on Sounds Good, in a conversation with Lingo, how it can affect our roads, waterways and airways. Lochte Lee Lingo, Madisonville-Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce President Madisonville   8:53 09/17/2014 12:00 PM      
128  Education Meet Murray State International Student David Song We start a new series of once a month conversations with students with the Murray State Institute for International studies, this time featuring David Song of Seoul, South Korea. Lochte David Song, International Studies Murray X 7:48 09/18/2014 11:00 AM      
129  Culture Robert Valentine Weighs in on the Scottish Vote for Independence We gain a perspective on the Scottish Independence referendum from one of our region's outstanding Scottish Americans, Robert Valentine, also a faculty member of the Murray State University Department of Journalism and Mass Communications. Hatton Robert Valentine, faculty member of the Murray State Department of Journalism and Mass Communication Murray, Scotland   12:33 09/18/2014 12:00 PM      
130  Sports Neal Bradley's Racer Football Season Outlook Voice of the Racers Neal Bradley and Tracy Ross look back at the first two games of the Racer Football season, preview tomorrow's game at Western Michigan and the upcoming match-up with OVC favorites: Jacksonville State on Sounds Good. Ross Neal Bradley, sports commentator, "Voice of the Racers" Murray X 7:54 09/19/2014 11:00 AM      
131  Education WKCTC Introduces A'la Carte Evening Culinary Class Stout-braised short ribs, chocolate truffles, and spinach basil fetuccini are on the menu for a new five week A'la carte series of classes being offered by WKCTC in Paducah. We learn more with Chef Patrick Fletcher. Lochte Patrick Fletcher, chef, WKCTC Culinary Department Paducah   9:09 09/19/2014 12:00 PM      
132  History Understanding the Black Patch Tobacco War of West Kentucky and Tennessee MSU Professor of History Dr. Bill Mulligan gives us an overview of the Black Patch War that started around this region at the dawn of the 20th century. This Friday and Saturday, the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County offer a 3rd Annual Tobacco War Pilgrimage illuminating events and personalities involved in the long struggle. Lochte Dr. Bill Mulligan, MSU Professor of History Hopkinsville X 10:33 09/22/2014 11:00 AM      
133  Health/Society Understanding Depression: What Does It Look Like? In the second of a series of conversations with Murray State's assistant professor of psychology, Dr. Michael Bordieri, we discuss what depression looks like and when to seek treatment. Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Murray X 9:47 09/22/2014 12:00 PM      
134  Arts Hopkinsville Transforms for 'The Big Read' Event Series We talk about Hopkinsville's "The Big Read" celebrating "The Maltese Falcon" with Pennyroyal Arts Council Director Margaret Prim. Events from October 2 through November 15th include Private Eye Lectures. Lochte Margaret Prim, Pennyroyal Arts Council Director Hopkinsville   6:55 09/23/2014 11:00 AM      
135  Arts Playhouse in the Park Presents Penguin Project Production, "Annie Jr." Murray's Playhouse in the Park presents its Penguin Project's Production of "Annie, Jr." and we talk with PIP director Lisa Cope about the artists and mentors that make this show, opening Friday, quite special. Burnett Lisa Cope, Murray's Playhouse in the Park Executive Director Murray   8:27 09/23/2014 12:00 PM      
136  Health/Society Are You Prepared for Emergency Situations? September is Emergency Preparedness Month, a time where one needs to think or rethink plans in the case of an emergency from smaller disasters like a house fire to a car wreck to larger emergencies like an earthquake or region-wide ice storm. Calloway County Director of Emergency Management Bill Call joins Kate Lochte on Sounds Good to reflect on preparedness at home.  Lochte Bill Call, Calloway County Director of Emergency Management Calloway Co.   7:56 09/24/2014 11:00 AM      
137  Music JD Wilkes 'Shakes' Maiden Alley Oktoberfest A home-grown band, The Shackshakers, are back performing together. We talk with front-man JD Wilkes, about the New Testament Era and performing in both the Shackshakers and The Dirt Daubers. Lochte JD Wilkes, artist, musician, filmmaker, author Paducah   9:55 09/25/2014 11:00 AM      
138  Music Paducah Native Merges Medical and Music Careers with Cigar Box Guitars They go by Dr. Pat and Dr. Kirk, father and son Withrows of Paducah, and today we meet the son. Dr. Kirk Withrow is a teaching faculty member of the Ear, Nose and Throat Department at the University of Alabama School of Medicine and expands his personal time with lots of activities, including building cigar-box guitars. Lochte Dr. Kirk Withrow, faculty member of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Department at the University of Alabama School of Medicine, Assitant Professor of Surgery Paducah, Alabama   15:33 09/25/2014 12:00 PM      
139  Arts Live Lunch: Leonard the Band Leonard the Band performs live in our studio here at WKMS. Ross Leonard the Band, band Murray   2:00:00 09/26/2014 11:00 AM     Live Lunch: Music & Talk Throughout
140 Education MSU President Bob Davies Weighs in on Campus Projects, Enrollment and Potential Tobacco Ban Murray State University President Dr. Bob Davies stopped by for a Sounds Good discussion that ranged from ongoing construction projects to MSU enrollment and a potential campus-wide tobacco ban. Lampe Dr. Bob Davies, Murray State University President Murray X 17:47 09/29/2014 11:00 AM      
141  Arts City-Wide Party in Benton for New Children's Arts Center Celebrating the completion of the new Marshall County Children's Arts Center, the Marshall Co. Arts Commission and the City of Benton are throwing a ticketed party. Anne Riley of the Arts Commission speaks with Kate Lochte on Sounds Good about the event on October 16 and updates on the current status of the new building, as well as some of the events that have already gotten underway there. Lochte Anne Riley, Arts Commission member Benton, Marshall Co.   10:26 09/29/2014 12:00 PM      
142  Education/Heath Happy 1st Anniversary to The Lily Pad at Easter Seals West Kentucky Children with complex medical conditions can play and learn with other kids in the safe and nurturing environment of The Lily Pad at Easter Seals West Kentucky. It's the region's first medically-based childcare facility and it opened its doors exactly one year ago. There's an anniversary celebration from 2 to 4 p.m. today. Kate Lochte speaks with Director of Nursing Jessie Meiser on Sounds Good. Lochte Jessie Meiser, Director of Nursing Western Kentucky   7:27 09/30/2014 11:00 AM      
143  Arts Murray State's ROOTS 5 Features Bluegrass, Western Swing Headliners Murray State University's ROOTS 5 Music Concert comes to the Lovett Auditorium stage on October 7, featuring Grammy-nominated Mark Newton and Steve Thomas headlining with a bluegrass set, along with Jason McKendree on banjo. Also, Nashville-based Chris Scruggs and the Stone Fox 5 with vintage country and western swing, featuring Kenny Vaughan. Ted Belue stops by Sounds Good with a preview.  Lochte Ted Belue, MSU Senior Lecturer in History Murray X 11:11 09/30/2014 12:00 PM      
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2 Sports Pats At 2-2 The Patriots didn't just lose on Monday night. They got hammered. Commentator Bill Littlefield has been taking the pulse of New England football fans of this .500 team Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   n/a 10/1/14 6:30 AM          
Arts Symphonic Poem 'Scheherezade' Headlines PSO This Saturday Paducah Symphony Orchestra artistic director and conductor Raffaele Ponti previews Saturday's concert at the Carson Center. American, English, Italian, and Russian favorites fill the bill, including the title composition, Scheherezade. Lochte Raffaele Ponti, Maestro of Paducah Symphony Orchestra Paducah   7:00 10/1/2014 11:00 AM          
Education Baptist Health Paducah Launches Project Fit America at Calvert City Elementary Baptist Health Paducah launches Project Fit America at its 8th school this morning - Calvert City Elementary. We speak with Dona Rains about the two-year fitness program involves new playground equipment with fitness stations, curriculum, teacher training and a fit lifestyle in their daily lessons. Lochte Dona Rains, Baptist Health Paducah Paducah   8:35 10/1/2014 12:00 PM          
Government Murray Police Offers Citizens Academy, Starts Monday The Murray Police Department begins their eight-week Citizens Police Academy this Monday, giving members of the community insight into the realities behind everyday police work. Sergeant Dave Howe speaks with Kate Lochte on Sounds Good about the topics covered: from crime scene investigation to the court room procedure, to how to protect yourself in your home. Lochte Dave Howe, Murray Police Sergeant Murray   8:10 10/2/2014 11:00 AM          
Literature Cohen's Series of Uncommon Mysteries Resumes with Paul Auster's "City of Glass" Murray State University Professor Emeritus Michael Cohen resumes his series of commentaries about "uncommon mysteries" with this review of Paul Auster's "City of Glass," written in 1985 Lochte Michael Cohen, author, English professor Emeritus Murray   4:02 10/2/2014 12:00 PM          
Sports Racer Football Update with Neal Bradley "The Voice of the Racers" Neal Bradley joins Tracy Ross on Sounds Good to talk all things Murray State Racer football. This week, they discuss on the Racers' losses to Western Michigan and Jacksonville State, and look ahead to the game tomorrow at Cookeville versus Tennessee Tech.  Ross Neal Bradley, sports commentator, "Voice of the Racers" Murray X 8:18 10/3/2014 11:00 AM          
Science New MSU Veterinary Center Includes Biosafety Level 3 Lab Murray State University's Breathitt Veterinary Center in Hopkinsville was built in 1968, with a substantial addition in 1982. A facility to replace it has been a talking point with the Council on Post Secondary Education and the Kentucky General Assembly for years. This year, the Kentucky legislature provided funding for the new 53,000 square foot facility. Kate Lochte speaks with Dr. Wade Northington about its construction on Sounds Good.  Lochte Dr. Wade Northington, Murray State University's Breathitt Veterinary Center Murray X 9:22 10/6/2014 11:00 AM          
Society Understanding Depression: Using Techology and Choosing Therapists The third in our series on depression includes how technology aids therapy strategies and how to choose therapists, asking questions to ensure evidence-based practice. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Dr. Michael Bordieri, assistant professor of psychology at Murray State. Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Regional X 7:55 10/6/2014 12:00 PM          
10  Arts Market House Theatre Credits Governors' Award to Generations of Creative Children Paducah's Market House Theatre receives the Kentucky Arts Council's Community Arts Award of the Governor's Awards in the Arts in Frankfort this Thursday. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Market House Director Michael Cochran about the achievement and about how the theatre gives kids a creative outlet. Lochte Michael Cochran, Market House Director Paducah   7:54 10/7/2014 11:00 AM          
11  Literature 'A Place to Read' - Personal Essays by Michael Cohen For WKMS, Michael Cohen contributes a series titled "Uncommon Mysteries" in which he writes about unique examples of the genre. He is celebrating the publication of an autobiography in the form of 22 personal essays titled A Place to Read: Life and Books. He speaks with Kate Lochte about his new book, on Sounds Good. Lochte Michael Cohen, author, English professor Emeritus Murray   11:29 10/7/2014 12:00 PM          
12  Sports Basketball Days When it comes to basketball, some great shooters retain their touch. Commentator Bill Littlefield recently had lunch with one such player Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   n/a 10/8/2014 11:00 AM          
13  Tourism 38th Annual Trigg County Ham Festival This Weekend The Trigg County Ham Festival also features a carnival and petting zoo for kids, Janice Mason Art Museum's Quilt Show, country music concerts, and non-profits raising money for their activities. Festival booth chair and WKDZ/WHVO business office manager Melissa Noel tells Kate Lochte about some of the more than 200 booths planned, on Sounds Good. Lochte Melissa Noel, Festival booth chair, business office manager WKDZ/WHVO Cadiz   9:13 10/8/2014 12:00 PM          
14  Education Sex, Marijuana, Alcohol Among Topics in Baptist Health Paducah Addiction Symposium Baptist Health Paducah presents its 8th Annual Addiction & Compulsive Behaviors Symposium for healthcare professionals on Saturday, October 18th. We learn more about it from Dr. Patrick Withrow, director of outreach, and Maria Hill, director of education. Lochte Dr. Patrick Withrow, director of outreach                                             Maria Hill, director of education Paducah   11:44 10/9/2014 11:00 AM          
15  Arts Murray Artist/Writer Receives Governor's Award in the Arts The second of two western Kentuckians receiving Governor's Awards in the Arts from the Kentucky Arts Council today, journalist/artist Constance Alexander of Murray -- who is being honored with the media award - speaks with us about her work. Lochte Constance Alexander, writer, educator Murray, Kentucky   10:01 10/9/2014 12:00 PM          
16  Environment Kids Can 'Tame the Wild Outdoors' at LBL Nature Station This Weekend LBL's Woodlands Nature Station's Aviva Yasgur describes its weekend of outdoor activities with critter observation as well as hands-on workshops in outdoor cooking, kayaking, and atlatl spear chucking. Lochte Aviva Yasgur, LBL Woodland Nature Station LBL   8:12 10/10/2014 11:00 AM          
17  Society Understanding Medicare Open Enrollment Options State Health Insurance Assistance Program Coordinator Kellie Oliver joins us to talk about upcoming open enrollment. Oliver serves Purchase Area counties. Lochte Kellie Oliver, State Health Insurance Assistance Program Coordinator Regional   9:16 10/13/2014 11:00 AM          
18  Politics 50 Years Later: The 1964 Presidential Campaign Dr. Brian Clardy remembers the 1964 Presidential Campaign, 50 years ago Markgraf Dr. Brian Clardy, assistant professor of history and Coordinator of Religious Studies Murray   6:21 10/13/2014 12:00 PM          
19  History-Tourism Frontier Illinois Comes to Life at Fort Massac Encampment Ft. Massac's Chris McGinness and Neal Mankey visit Sounds Good with the history of Ft. Massac and an overview of this weekend's 41st Annual Encampment - bringing to life the fort's activities of the 1700's and early 1800's. Lochte Neal Mankey, Fort Massac's Natural Resource Coordinator   Chris McGinness, fort's Site Superintendent Metropolis, IL   7:41 10/14/2014 11:00 AM          
20  Culture Gather the 'Wee Bairns' and Toss a 'Sheaf' at The Murray Highland Festival The Murray Highland Festival is Saturday, October 25th, and its Master of Ceremonies, Robert Valentine, brings news of the clans, kilts, Ceilidh, competitions and more. He says the kilt is optional, but it'd be very cold without one. Kate Lochte joins Valentine on Sounds Good to learn more about the games and Murray's Scottish heritage. Lochte Robert Valentine, Murray Highland Festival Master of Ceremonies Murray   14:40 10/14/2014 12:00 PM          
21  Education MSU College of Education & Health Services Receives $150,000 "Giving Back Endowment" Today we learn more about a new $150,000 endowment made by Dr. Bob Long and Patricia Mendez Long to benefit Murray State's youth and nonprofit leadership classes in the College of Education and Human Services with the Dean of the College, Dr. David Whaley and Dr. Long. Lochte Dr. Bob Long, Murray State University Distinguished Professor of Nonprofit Leadership                                                            Dr. David Whaley, Dean of the College of Education and Human Services Murray X 11:06 10/15/2014 11:00 AM          
22  Photography Photos Explore Timelessness in 'Above and Below' at MSU's Clara M. Eagle Gallery Murray State's Clara Eagle gallery shows "Above and Below" -- the work of photographer Noah Doely through the first week of November. The artist visits Sounds Good to discuss how he creates images of light streaming into cavern spaces. Lochte Noah Doely, photographer, artist Murray   7:13 10/15/2014 12:00 PM          
23  Sports Landon Donovan As Landon Donovan departed after playing his final game for the U.S. Men's Soccer Team on Friday night, the crowd at Renschler Field in Conneticut thanked him. Commentator Bill Littlefield is also among those who appreciate Donovan's career Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   n/a 10/16/2014 6:30 AM          
24  Commentary Uncommon Mystery: Death is a Lonely Business Today MSU Professor Emeritus Michael Cohen's "Uncommon Mystery" commentary is about Ray Bradbury's "Death is a Lonely Business," whose detective is named Elmo Crumley. Lochte Michael Cohen, author, English professor Emeritus Murray   4:04 10/16/2014 11:00 AM          
25  Sports Neal Bradley on Racer Football Neal Bradley and tracy Ross discuss the recent play of the Racer football team Ross Neal Bradley, sports commentator, "Voice of the Racers" Murray X 9:05 10/16/2014 11:30 AM          
26  Arts Hear 'Haint Tales' from a Master Storyteller at McCracken County Library East Kentucky Master Storyteller Octavia Sexton previews next week's "Haint Tales" presentation at the McCracken County Public Library with a hair-raising story about "Raw Head and Bloody Bones." Lochte Octavia Sexton, master storyteller Paducah   9:21 10/16/2014 12:00 PM          
27  Business AB InBev Looks to Takeover Owensboro Distributor Sparks Statewide Debate An international brewery's plan to self-distribute its own products is causing controversy among craft brewers and locally owned distributors Crawford Karen Thomas Lentz, Kentucky Association of Beverage Retailers Executive Director                                                                         Bob Kelly, AB InBev VP Regional   3:55 10/16/2014 4:45 PM          
28  Tourism Maiden Alley's Oktoberfest is a Bavarian Celebration A beer dinner kicks off Paducah's 4th Annual Oktoberfest, which benefits Maiden Alley Cinema. The Paducah Jazz Ensemble Polka Band, Legendary Shack Shakers, The Hooten Hallers, Solid Rock'it Boosters and Gideon's Rifle furnish the tunes, along with beer and a spread of Bavarian food. Maiden Alley's Landee Bryant-Greene joins us on Sounds Good with the details Lochte Landee Bryant-Greene, Executive Director at Maiden Alley Cinema Paducah   6:20 10/17/2014 11:00 AM          
29  Science Purple Lights Illuminate Paducah's Noble Park for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness A Purple Light National Vigil of Hope Event was held on the grounds of Whitehaven Welcome Center in Paducah. We spoke with Carol Foreman, community representative of the Western Kentucky Team of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Lochte Carol Foreman, community representative of the Western Kentucky Team of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Paducah   10:33 10/20/2014 11:00 AM          
30  Society Understanding Depression: Mindfulness and Acceptance Murray State University Department of Psychology faculty member Michael Bordieri and Kate continue their every other week series of discussions with a deeper look into ones thoughts and acceptance Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Regional X 7:33 10/20/2014 12:00 PM          
31  Society Legislator Meet & Greet at Calloway County Library On October 30, the Calloway County Public Library hosts a meet and greet with local and state legislators, to spread awareness about the importance of local libraries and their educational services. Sandy Linn stops by Sounds Good with a preview of the event Lochte Sandy Linn, Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager/Community Relations Coordinator Paducah   10:12 10/20/2014 12:30 PM          
32  Business Preservation Strategy Conference Focuses on Revitalizing Downtown Paducah The Kentucky Heritage Council, Preservation Kentucky Inc. the Kentucky Main Street Program and Paducah Main Street invite the public to a full day of information and discussion about the historic preservation of downtown Paducah this Saturday at Maiden Alley Cinema and the River Discovery Center. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Kentucky Heritage Council's executive director and state historic preservation officer Craig Potts about the conference Lochte Craig Potts, Kentucky Heritage Council's executive director, state historic preservation officer Paducah   9:24 10/21/2014 11:00 AM          
33  Arts 'Legally Blonde the Musical' Opens This Weekend at Murray's Playhouse in the Park Harvard's beloved blonde takes the stage by pink storm in an upbeat musical comedy about self-discovery in Legally Blonde the Musical, opening at Murray's Playhouse in the Park this week. Kate Lochte practices "The Bend and Snap" with director Josh Byrn and "Paulette" played by Joanne Guns on Sounds Good. Lochte Josh Byrn, director                                                                                             Joanne Guns, actress Murray   13:05 10/21/2014 12:00 PM          
34  Environment The Beetles are Producing a New Kind of Sound A Murray State University Professor and former grad student are able to identify beetles solely by the call they produce underwater Franklin Michael Finn, MSU Biology Professor                                                    Nissa Rudh, former MSU grad student Murray X 3:12 10/21/2014 7:35 AM 4:45 PM        
35  Environment Kentucky Biofuels Division Director Outlines Rewnewable Energy Plan Murray State hosts Kentucky's National Bioenergy Day observance with activities at the Equine Center centered around the University's bioburner research and hemp crop. Among Frankfort officials attending the day is our guest Tim Hughes who is the biofuel director within the Kentucky Energy and Environmental Cabinet. Lochte Tim Hughes, biofuel director Kentucky Energy and Environmental Cabinet Murray X 10:34 10/22/2014 11:00 AM          
36  Environment Families Join Tree Frog & Friends at Nature Station 'Howl-O-Ween' Bash LBL's Woodlands Nature Station's Aviva Yasgur joins us with more about the Howl-o-ween Trail Saturday - promising kid-friendly, non-scary, daytime fun with Tree Frog and his Superheros. Lochte Aviva Yasgur, LBL Woodland Nature Station LBL   5:31 10/22/2014 12:00 PM          
37  Sports A Commissioner Remembered As the Royals and the Giants compete to determine the baseball championship of the U.S. and Canada, commentator Bill Littlefield finds himself remebering one of the game's most enthusiastic fans Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   n/a 10/23/2014 6:30 AM          
38  Culture Why The Jackson Purchase Had a Confederate Majority in the Civil War Author and retired WKCTC history professor Berry Craig stops bySounds Good to talk with Todd Hatton about documenting the region��s turbulent Civil War history and culture in his new book, Kentucky Confederates. Hatton Berry Craig, history professor emeritus WKCTC Regional   20:27 10/23/2014 11:00 AM          
39  Arts Artist Paints Kentucky Landscapes on Copper, On Exhibit at Janice Mason Art Museum Kate Lochte meets Elsa Bekkala on Sounds Good and learns about her unique artistic medium: painting on copper. Lochte Elsa Bekkala, artist Regional   11:44 10/23/2014 12:00 PM          
40  Government Murray Parks Nickel Tax Forum Takes Place Next Week Murray-Calloway County Parks Director Tab Brockman visited WKMS to discuss  the tax referendum benefiting Murray parks Lochte Tab Brockman, Murray-Calloway County Parks Director Murray-Calloway   13:46 10/24/2014 11:00 AM          
41  Education STARLAB Night at WKCTC West Kentucky Community and Technical College's Challenger Learning Center hosts a 45 minute presentation of STARLAB, a portable planetarium - a program for kids seven and up with parents Lochte Dr. Victor Taveras, Astronomy professor at WKCTC Paducah   6:31 10/27/2014 11:00 AM          
42  Education Bob Davies Talks Smoking Ban, Anti-Racism Demonstrations and Ebola Preparedness on Sounds Good Murray State University president Bob Davies stopped by the WKMS studios today for a Sounds Good conversation. Davies spoke about the university's proposed smoking ban, recent concerns over the Ebola virus as well as the rollout of the university's strategic improvement plan.  Canning & Lampe Dr. Bob Davies, Murray State University President Murray X 14:16 10/27/2014 12:00 PM          
43  Poverty Few Jobs, Resources Difficult for Fulton Residents Through the story of a single mom and social workers, I tell the story of one of the poorest communities in western Kentucky Jones Pam McCrite, unemployed single mother (focus  of the feature); Tracy Pulley, Fulton Family Resource Center Director (primary guest), assorted other guests Fulton   7:36 10/28/2014 7:30 AM         Produced with support from the Journalism Center on Children & Families and the National Association of Social Workers Foundation
44 Business Murray State Alumna Helps Write Untold Stories of Humanitarian Efforts Murray State alumna Holly Wise is passionate about multimedia storytelling with an emphasis on international humanitarian issues. Kate Lochte and Holly  chat on Sounds Good about her accomplishments. Lochte Holly Wise, journalist, humanitarian National   8:56 10/28/2014 11:00 AM          
45  Arts Barber's Violin Concerto the Centerpiece for Saturday's Paducah Symphony Concert On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Artistic Director and Conductor Raffaele Ponti for more about the music. Lochte Raffaele Ponti, Maestro of Paducah Symphony Orchestra Paducah   8:04 10/28/2014 12:00 PM          
46  Sports Post-Season Wishes Commentator Bill Littlefield finds himself imagining what the men charged with getting their teams into the Fall Classic next fall are up to Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   n/a 10/30/2014 6:30 AM          
47  Arts MSU Theatre Professors Read Halloween Classics Murray State University theatre professors Daryl Phillipy and Lissa Graham Schneider set the mood for Halloween with readings from two classics in horror fiction: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Edgar Allen Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, on Sounds Good. Carter Daryl Phillipy, Lissa Graham, professors of theatre Murray X Phillipy: 12:36 Schneider: 11:46 10/29/2014 11:00 AM          
48  Society Anthropology Professor Writes Penetrating Look at the History of Hopkinsville's Racial Inequality (Part 1) On Sounds Good at 11:15 and 12:15 today, Kate Lochte has a two-part interview with Oberlin Anthropology Professor Emeritus Jack Glazier about his 2012 book, Been Coming Through Some Hard Times - Race, History and Memory in Western Kentucky. Lochte Dr. Jack Glazier, Oberlin College's Emeritus Professor of Anthropology Hopkinsville   11:48 10/30/2014 11:00 AM          
49  Society Anthropology Professor Writes Penetrating Look at the History of Hopkinsville's Racial Inequality (Part 2) A continuation of a converation on the history of racial inequality in Hopkinsville Lochte Dr. Jack Glazier, Oberlin College's Emeritus Professor of Anthropology Hopkinsville   10:37 10/30/2014 12:00 PM          
50  Sports Neal Bradley on Racer Football Neal Bradley and tracy Ross discuss the recent play of the Racer football team Ross Neal Bradley, sports commentator, "Voice of the Racers" Murray X 7:46 10/31/2014 11:00 AM          
51  Music Sounds Good Live Lunch with Red Ember Local band Red Ember performs in our studio during today's Sounds Good Live Lunch Ross Brad Hammack, bass, vocals, Alex Riley, acoustic guitar, vocals, Justin Doss, mandolin, vocals, Alex Coltharp, banjo, mandolin, vocals, Derek Yarbrough, electric guitar, vocals, Foster Stacy, keys, percussion, vocals Murray   approx. 1 hour 10/31/2014 12:00 PM         Live performance with music and interview throughout
52 Society Commentary: "The Art of Caregiving" and an Alzheimer's Support Group in Murray Murray author Constance Alexander is coordinating collaborators across arts agencies and healthcare providers in a positive community conversation about patients and caregivers at the end of life. Kate Lochte speaks to her about an upcoming public forum on Sounds Good. Lochte Constance Alexander, writer, educator Murray, Calloway Co.   3:26 11/3/2014 11:00 AM          
53  Science Madisonville Astronomy Professor Explains Next Week's Comet Landing Madisonville Community College physics and astronomy assistant professor, Dr. Aseem Talukdar, is following the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission. Kate Lochte speaks with Dr. Talukdar on Sounds Good about the scientific endeavor. Lochte Dr. Aseem Talukdar, Madisonville Community College physics and astronomy assistant professor Madisonville   10:28 11/3/2014 12:00 PM          
54  Arts Austin Peay Student Sheds Light on Issues in 'Third World America' at Trahern Gallery The Trahern Gallery of Austin Peay State University is hosting a BFA show by designer Stephanie Camfield featuring posters and photographs titled, "Third World America." On Sounds Good, The 23-year-old Army wife speaks with Kate Lochte about her show, which Camfield dedicates "to shedding light on issues and solutions in America." Lochte Stephanie Camfield, designer Clarksville   8:39 11/4/2014 11:00 AM          
55  Science Understanding Depression: Acceptance & Commitment Therapy On Sounds Good, we continue our conversation about depression with Murray State University assistant professor of psychology, Dr. Michael Bordieri, with an exploration of acceptance and commitment therapy, or ACT. Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Regional X 8:22 11/4/2014 12:00 PM          
56  Science MSU Political Science Professor Reflects on Election Results Dr. Drew Seib visited WKMS for a Sounds Good interview Wednesday  election results to learn what factors influence voter decisions. Lochte Dr. Drew Seib, political science professor Murray   17:12 11/5/2014 11:00 AM          
57  Literature Uncommon Mystery: The Flanders Panel by Arturo P��rez-Reverte Murray State University Professor Emeritus Michael Cohen continues his series of uncommon mystery reviews on Sounds Good with Arturo P��rez Reverte's 1990 mystery The Flanders Panel. Lochte Michael Cohen, author, English professor Emeritus Murray   4:17 11/5/2014 12:00 PM          
58  Sports Tony Romo's Back Each week, NFL teams release a list of injured players. This week, one player caught the attention of commentator Bill Littlefield Lampe Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   n/a 11/6/2014 6:30 AM          
59  Society Paducah School of Art and Design Seeking Community Video Clips for Holiday Project The Paducah School of Art and Design is partnering with the Paducah Power System to add a more visual element to the annual holiday display at Noble Park. PSAD Dean Paul Aho stopped by WKMS for a Sounds Good interview to explain the project. Franklin Paul Aho, Dean of Paducah School of Art and Design Paducah   9:25 11/6/2014 11:00 AM          
60  Arts Paducah Tilghman High School Choir Presents Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella The Paducah Tilghman High School Choir is presenting Rodgers & Hammerstein musical Cinderella Nov. 15-16. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Executive Director Matt Hinz, and performers Elizabeth Katz and Bradley Duncan about the performance. Lochte Matt Hinz, Executive Director                                                                       Elizabeth Katz and Bradley Duncan, performers Paducah   12:25 11/6/2014 12:00 PM          
61  Literature NPR's David Greene on New Book 'Midnight in Siberia' David Greene rode the Trans-Siberian Railway across the country - a 6,000 mile journey - to speak with ordinary Russians about how their lives have changed in the post-Soviet years. Kate Lochte speaks with Greene on Sounds Good. Lochte David Greene, NPR Moscow bureau chief, author National   13:06 11/7/2014 11:00 AM          
62  Environment Volunteers Needed to Replant Daffodils at Land Between the Lakes Land Between the Lakes invites the public to return the daffodil bulbs displaced by the US68/KY80 highway construction project in March 2007. The volunteer workday is on November 15. Daffodil volunteer coordinator Jan Culwell speaks with Kate Lochte onSounds Good about the effort. Lochte Jan Culwell, volunteer coordinator LBL   6:16 11/7/2014 12:00 PM          
63  Arts MSU's New Furniture Design & Woodworking Professor Showcases Work in Clara Eagle Gallery We meet Murray State's new assistant professor in furniture design and woodworking, Sarah Martin. She and Kate Lochte take a walk through her exhibition, titled "Sites" in the Gallery on the sixth floor of Doyle Fine Arts. Lochte Sarah Martin, assistant professor in furniture design and woodworking Murray X 10:53 11/10/2014 11:00 AM          
64  Arts A Preview of Murray State's Holiday Art Auction Murray State's Department of Art & Design faculty, area artists, alumni and talented students offer their works at an auction to raise money this Friday with the Annual MSU Holiday Art Auction. Kate Lochte speaks with artist, professor and chair of the auction committee, Sarah Gutwirth.  Lochte Sarah Gutwirth, artist, professor, chair of the auction committee Murray X 7:23 11/10/2014 12:00 PM          
65  Justice Death Row Exoneree Speaks at Murray State Amnesty International at Murray State University hosts death row exoneree Kirk Bloodsworth Friday night at 6 in MSU's Freed Curd Auditorium. Bloodsworth is the first person in the United States exonerated from death row by DNA testing.  Lochte Kirk Bloodsworth, death row exoneree, public speaker Murray X 9:05 11/11/2014 11:00 AM          
66  Philanthropy Local author Shares Celebrity Cookbook to benefit WKCTC Paducah author Pamela Whinnery has collected recipes from Tennessee and Kentucky celebrities and published them in two cookbooks. On Sounds Good, she explains how she went about collecting the recipes from Academy award winners, to well-known musicians, to Olympic medalists. Lochte Pamela Whinnery, author Paducah   12:03 11/11/2014 12:00 PM          
67  Animals Puppies Sound Good! Meet Howie Kathy Hodge of the Humane Society of Calloway County brings up a puppy available for adoption and talks about upcoming events Hatton Kathy Hodge, Director of Humane Society of Calloway County Murray, Calloway Co.   10:12 11/12/2014 11:00 AM          
68  Society Next Week is Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week in Calloway County On Sounds Good, we speak with Gentry House director Kim Mason, and the president of its board of directors, Dr. Robert Lyons of Murray State's College of Education and Health Services.The Gentry House in Murray helps homeless families with children who may have suffered from domestic violence or lost jobs. Lochte Kim Mason, Gentry House director                                                          Dr. Robert Lyons, Murray State's College of Education and Health Services, also president of the board of directors Murray   16:21 11/12/2014 12:00 PM          
69  Culture Understanding Traditional African American Burial Practices & The Memorial in Cadiz Cadiz City Council authorized Cadiz Renaissance to pursue plants to upgrade East End Cemetery. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with Dr. Steve Jones about traditional African American burial practices. Lochte Dr. Steve Jones, MSU professor Emeritus Cadiz   11:32 11/13/2014 11:00 AM          
70  Culture Celebrate the Season with "Dickens of a Christmas" in Downtown Paducah Paducah Main Street Director Melinda Winchester joins Kate Lochte on Sounds Good with a preview of the day, featuring carriage rides, dancers, s'mores by the fire and more. Lochte Melinda Winchester, Paducah Main Street Director Paducah   7:07 11/13/2014 12:00 PM          
71  Sports Landon Donovan's Retirement It may be that Landon Donovan is the best soccer player the U.S. has developed. It also may be that calling any player in a team sport "the best" distorts the entire undertaking Taylor Bill Littlefield, sports commentator National   2:12 11/14/2014 6:30 AM          
72  Arts Hotel Metropolitan Hosts First Purple Room Performance in 50 Years Betty Dobson joins Kate Lochte on Sounds Good to talk about the Paducah's Hotel Metropolitan's first Purple Room performance in fifty years, tomorrow night, featuring harmonica bluesman "Rip Lee" Pryor. Lochte Betty Dobson, Executive Director of Hotel Metropolitan Paducah   8:45 11/14/2014 11:00 AM          
73  Arts Murray Art Guild Features Local Art in Holiday Sale Murray Art Guild's director Debi Danielson joins Kate Lochte on Sounds Good because tonight, tomorrow and Sunday the Miller Center on Murray's Courthouse Square features the cornucopia of items available in its annual Holiday Sale, featuring a variety of mediums crafted by local artists. Lochte Debi Danielson, director of Murray Art Guild Murray   7:25 11/14/2014 12:00 PM          
74  Sports Neal Bradley on Racer Basketball Neal Bradley and Tracy Ross preview the Murray State Racer basketball season which starts tonight at home against Houston Ross Neal Bradley, sports commentator, "Voice of the Racers" Murray X 8:58 11/14/2014 12:30 PM          
75  Education Global Alumni Lecture Includes Retired VA Official, 30 Year Career Army Nurse US Army retired Colonel Lucretia McClenney speaks with Kate Lochte on Sounds Good about her career in the US Army, her work with the US Department of Veterans Affairs and her plans on inviting Murray State to become a commemorative partner for honoring Vietnam veterans. Lochte Colonel Lucretia McClenney, retired US Army Colonel, US Department of veteran affairs Murray, National X 13:32 11/17/2014 11:00 AM          
76  Education Calloway County Library's Sandy Linn on End of Life Caregiving Panel, Book Discussion The Calloway County Public Library recently held a forum on The Art of Caregiving, with a panel of health experts on how to make end of life decisions for family members. As a follow-up, the library is hosting a book discussion on Will Schwalbe's The End of Your Life Book Club in January.Kate Lochte speaks with the library's Sandy Linn about the event and the grant on Sounds Good. Lochte Sandy Linn, Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager/Community Relations Coordinator Murray, Calloway Co.   7:29 11/17/2014 12:00 PM          
77  Business MSU Alumna 'Dishes' on Global Marketing Career Ahead of Campus Lecture Kristie Helms is in Murray tomorrow as a speaker for the 9th Annual Global Alumni Lecture. Kate Lochte speaks with Helms on Sounds Good about her career and about being a finalist in the Lambda Literary Award in Lesbian Debut Fiction for her bookDish it Up, Baby. Lochte Kristie Helms, former editor, Vice President and Global Head of Promotions and Social Business with the global marketing department at State Street Corporation in Boston. Murray X 11:25 11/18/2014 11:00 AM          
78  Science Understanding Depression: The Serotonin Hypothesis On Sounds Good, we continue a conversation about understanding depression with Murray State University assistant professor of psychology, Dr. Michael Bordieri, with an exploration of the biology of depression, including the serotonin hypothesis. Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Regional X 9:32 11/18/2014 12:00 PM          
79  Education Bob Davies: Board of Regents will Discuss Proposed Tobacco Ban and Employee Raises Murray State University President Bob Davies says the Board of Regents has some key decisions to make at its next meeting, among them: implementing a campus-wide tobacco products ban and possible employee raises.  Lampe Dr. Bob Davies, Murray State University President Murray X 7:00 11/24/2014 6:30 AM          
80  Society A Preview of Murray's Community Thanksgiving Dinner We learn more about the Murray Community Dinner on Thanksgiving Day from Reverend Rose Bogal Albritten, who speaks with Kate Lochte on Sounds Good about the event, how to volunteer, and donation items needed. Lochte Rose Bogal-Albritten, Reverend, St. John's Episcopal Church Murray   8:53 11/19/2014 11:00 AM          
81  Literature 'American Afterlife' Author on the Oddities of Death, Reads at Murray State The University of Georgia Press publication of American Afterlife: Encounters in the Customs of Mourning is about memorialization of death, both current and historic. Kate Lochte speaks with Sweeney on Sounds Good about the work of creative non-fiction. Lochte Kate Sweeney, author Murray X 13:13 11/19/2014 12:00 PM          
82  Education Report: Fewer KY High Schoolers Choosing to Attend College Despite Better Preparation Despite some improvement, the Kentucky Council for Postsecondary Education continues to renew its request for restored funding. CPE President Bob King looks to use some of the data in the latest accountability report to support his request. Chad Lampe speaks with him on Sounds Good. Lampe Bob King, Kentucky Council for Postsecondary Education President Regional   10:39 11/24/2014 6:30 AM          
83  Arts 'Lush' Broadway-Style Musical South Pacific Opens Tonight at Murray State OnSounds Good, Kate Lochte met with the Department of Music's Randy Black and Todd Hill and Theatre's Chair David Balthrop to learn more about a musical-live orchestra production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" Lochte Randy Black and Todd Hill, MSU's Department of Music           David Balthrop, MSU's Department of Theatre Murray X 10:05 11/20/2014 11:00 AM          
84  Human Interest Profile Intentions & Serendipity: From Growing Up in Cairo to Broadcasting in Kenya On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte reached Rachel Jones by phone to learn more about her life and career. Lochte Rachel Jones, journalist, Project Director - Internews Network's Gulu, Uganda Radio Training Center, Voice of America Cairo, IL/International   11:30 11/20/2014 12:00 PM          
85  Society PPS Interim General Manager Mark Crisson on rates Paducah Power System Interim Genral Manager Mark Crisson speaks with Todd Hatton about the recent rise in ratepayers' bills and what utility is doing, and what customers can do, to help bring those rates down Hatton Mark Crisson, Paducah Power System Interim Genral Manager Paducah   7:20 11/21/2014 6:30 AM 11/21/2014 8:30 AM      
86  Culture Remarkable Kentuckians: When Presley O'Bannon Fought the Barbary Pirates Up to and through the Civil War, Kentucky was considered America's frontier. It was a central part of American history, says historian James Claypool, who writes for the Kentucky Humanities Council. On Sounds Good, he shares the story of Logan County's Presley O'Bannon, who fought the Barbary Pirates in Tripoli in 1805, became a model for US Marine Corps traditions and retired to serve in the State Legislature and Senate. Lochte James Claypool, historian, Kentucky Humanities Council Regional   8:53 11/21/2014 11:00 AM          
87  Music Sounds Good Live Lunch with Dan Cohen Nashville-based singer/songwriter joins us in studio for a Sounds Good Live Lunch performance. He's a native singer of Murray and has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry. Ross Dan Cohen, singer/songwriter Murray   approx. 1 hour 11/21/2014 12:00 PM         Live  performance.  Music and interview throughout.
88 Education Report: Fewer KY High Schoolers Choosing to Attend College Despite Better Preparation Despite some improvement, the Kentucky Council for Postsecondary Education continues to renew its request for restored funding. CPE President Bob King looks to use some of the data in the latest accountability report to support his request. Chad Lampe speaks with him on Sounds Good. Lampe Bob King, Kentucky Council for Postsecondary Education President Regional   10:39 11/24/2014 11:00 AM          
89  Education Bob Davies: Board of Regents will Discuss Proposed Tobacco Ban and Employee Raises Murray State University President Bob Davies says the Board of Regents has some key decisions to make at its next meeting, among them: implementing a campus-wide tobacco products ban and possible employee raises.  Lampe Dr. Bob Davies, Murray State University President Murray X 7:00 11/24/2014 12:00 PM          
90  Environment Land Between The Lakes Plans to Boost Visual Appeal Land Between the Lakes wants to boost its visual appeal and is asking for public comment on a proposed Scenery Management Plan. Allison Crawford speaks with landscape architect Rourke McDermott about the project. Crawford Rourke McDermott, landscape architect LBL   9:15 11/25/2014 11:00 AM          
91  Literature Great Teachers Inspire Commentary Writing for Kentucky Living Magazine, veteran journalist Byron Crawford reads the November 2014 edition's "Byron Crawford's Kentucky" essay, "Great Teachers Inspire." Lochte Byron Crawford, journalist Regional   3:16 11/25/2014 12:00 PM         Article originally appeared in Kentucky Living magazine's November 2014 issue
92 Arts '100 Veterans' - A Photographic Exhibit at Madisonville's Glema Mahr Center Kate Lochte  speaks with Pearson on Sounds Good about how 100 portraits of veterans who live in Hopkins County are on display through December 18 in the Madisonville Community College Glema Mahr Center for the Arts' Anne P. Baker Gallery and describes some of the subjects in the work. Lochte Jim Pearson, photographer Madisonville   8:17 11/26/2014 11:00 AM          
93  Business On Small Business Saturday Some Shoppers Care More About Experience Than Price Murray-Calloway County Chamber of Commerce President Aaron Dail said Small Business Saturday is a culmination of the Shop Small initiative that encourages shoppers to make their purchases at locally owned businesses. Kate speaks to him about the day on Sounds Good. Lochte Aaron Dail, Murray-Calloway County Chamber of Commerce President Murray, Calloway Co.   10:28 11/26/2014 12:00 PM          
94  Music Emmy-Nominated Rapper Performs in Marion Despite Cancellation by School Adminstrators On Sounds Good, T.O.N.E-z. and Crittenden County Football Boosters President Serena Dickerson talked with Tracy Ross about the circumstances surrounding a local performance cancelation and the rapper's decision to return to Marion last Saturday to perform at Fohs Hall with Big Atomic. Ross T.O.N.E-z, rap artist                                                                                           Serena Dickinson, Crittendon County Football Boosters President Crittendon   9:57 11/28/2014 11:00 AM          
95  Society Preserving Our Voices 2014: Stories of Perseverance Preserving Our Voices: Stories of Perseverance is our National Day of Listening project inspired by the national Story Corps effort to encourage the recording of loved ones during the holidays. This is an hour-long documentary features stories from several guests. Lampe, Hatton, Lochte, Jones, Jennifer Brown Ronnie Yates & Dianne Ray; Krissy & Aaron Ramey; Wallace Henderson & Jennifer Brown; Jessica Paine & Vickie Hayden; Dick Weaver & Chris Wooldridge; Carissa & Jennifer Johnson, Karen Olson & Constance Alexander, Earl Gidcumb, Gene Edwards & James Vance; Bob & Kathy Tessier Regional   approx. 1 hour 11/28/2014 12:00 PM 11/30/2014 9:00 AM 12/26/2014 12:00 PM A long-form documentary, produced as an hour-long special presentation
96 Arts Murray Composer on Writing "A Winter's Dawn" - Performance This Saturday John Fannin says inspiration for "A Winter's Dawn" comes from a blend of understanding popular music and high velocity skiing. He conducts this piece of original work for Saturday's Community Band Concert in Murray. Kate Lochte gets a sneak listen with Fannin on Sounds Good and they talk about how his compositions are getting nationwide attention in the wind band repertoire. Lochte John Fannin, Assistant Director of Bands and Associate Director of Music at MSU Murray X 11:46 12/1/2014 11:00 AM          
97  Theatre Market House Presents A Charley Brown Christmas This hour we hear about Market House Theatre of Paducah's 2014 production of the theatrical version of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" that opens Thursday for a two weekend run Lochte Michael Cochran, Market House Director Paducah   5:34 12/2/2014 11:00 AM          
98  Business Meet Local Farmers: Red Roof Ranch Alpacas in Cadiz On Sounds Good, we meet Kathy Tinkham of Red Roof Ranch Alpacas in Trigg County and learn how she got into raising alpacas and some of the items in her store that will keep you warm this winter season. Lochte Kathy Tinkham, Red Roof Ranch Alpacas Trigg Co.   12:09 12/1/2014 12:00 PM          
99  Science Understanding Depression: Medicinal and Talk-Based Therapies Kate Lochte continues a conversation about understanding depression with Murray State Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. Michael Bordieri, with a focus on the origins of depression and treatments still subject to ongoing research. Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Regional X 8:40 12/2/2014 12:00 PM          
100  Education 10 Great Books for Young Readers Sometimes it's tough finding a gift for the kids in your life. Murray State University Waterfield Library's Katherine Farmer stops by Sounds Good with a list of great books to give young readers over the holidays. Lochte Katherine Farmer, MSU Waterfield Library Regional X 11:59 12/3/2014 11:00 AM          
101  Society Janice Mason Art Museum Hosts Crafts Bazaar, Festival of Trees Display Many of our region's art guilds and museums offer great alternative shopping opportunities for holiday giving. Paula Lisowsky of the Janice Mason Art Museum in Cadiz joins Kate Lochte on Sounds Good to talk about the original items there, made by this region's artists and artisans. Lochte Paula Lisowsky, Janice Mason Art Museum Cadiz   7:28 12/3/2014 12:00 PM          
102  Society A Look at the Pennyroyal Veterans Center Pennyroyal Center Executive Director David Ptaszek heads a multi-service private nonprofit organization with 66 facilities throughout its 8-county service area that has served Western Kentucky since 1967.  He stopped by WKMS to talk about one his newer facilities: the Pennyroyal Veterans Center in Hopkinsville. Hatton David Ptaszek, Pennyroyal Center Executive Director Regional   10:09 12/4/2014 11:00 AM          
103  Theatre Murray's "Main Street Merriment" Kicks off Tomorrow Murray Main Street kicks off its Main Street Merriment festivities from 5 to 8 p.m. Executive Director Deana Wright visits Sounds Good and says she's planned some familiar events along with some new ones sure to help bring Christmas to the city.  Hatton Deana Wright, Murray Main Street Executive Director Murray   7:52 12/4/2014 12:00 PM          
104  Theatre Playhouse in the Parks' Rusty Jones Previews Holiday Shows on Sounds Good WKMS' Kate Lochte sits down with MSU English professor and Playhouse in the Park board member Rusty Jones to take a look at the start of theater's holiday season.  Lochte Rusty Jones, MSU English professor, Playhouse in the Park board member Murray   4:45 12/5/2014 11:00 AM          
105  Sports Neal Bradley Recaps First Month of Racer Basketball on Sounds Good "The Voice of the Racers" Neal Bradley joins Tracy Ross on Sounds Good to talk through the first month of Murray State Racer basketball.  Ross Neal Bradley, sports commentator, "Voice of the Racers" Murray X 10:48 12/5/2014 12:00 PM          
106  Education Murray State Readies New Responsive Website Coming in January, Murray State's main website will undergo a major change to accommodate mobile users. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte learns more about this overhaul from web manager Charley Allen. Lochte Charley Allen, Murray State University web manager Murray X 9:33 12/8/2014 11:00 AM          
107  Arts Little River Band's Wayne Nelson Preview's Glema Mahr Center Show On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte speaks with bass guitarist and vocalist Wayne Nelson about his being the bridge between the original Little River Band and the current lineup that brings new energy and arrangements to the classic hits, like "Reminiscing."  Lochte Wayne Nelson, vocalist, bass guitarist for Little River Band Madisonville   9:25 12/9/2014 11:00 AM          
108  Animals Puppies Sound Good! Meet Chester Our monthly feature, "Puppies Sound Good" brings Kathy Hodge from the Humane Society of Calloway County and a puppy (or puppies) available for adoption to our studio in search for a home. Hatton Kathy Hodge, Director of Humane Society of Calloway County Murray, Calloway Co.   14:56 12/10/2014 11:00 AM          
109  Society St. John's in Murray Seeks Volunteers for Warming Center Reverend Matthew Bradley of St. John's Episcopal Church in Murray visits Sounds Good to explain the need for volunteers, either individuals or groups from civic organizations, for the winter's warming center at the church on West Main. Lochte Matthew Bradley, Reverend, St. John's Episcopal Church Murray, Calloway Co.   9:54 12/10/2014 11:30 AM          
110  Music PSO's "A Christmas Celebration" This Saturday Maestro Raffaele Ponti conducts "A Christmas Celebration" with the Paducah Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, its Youth and Children's choruses, the Murray State Concert Choir and the Murray Choral Society Saturday at the Carson Center in Paducah Lochte Raffaele Ponti, Maestro of Paducah Symphony Orchestra Paducah   7:50 12/11/2014 11:00 AM          
111  Tourism Kentucky Great River Road Invites Travelers to "Come Closer" he Great River Road National Scenic Byway follows the Mississippi River through ten states, from Minnesota to the Louisiana delta. Along the way, it moves through four Kentucky counties that make up the westernmost portion of the state: Ballard, Carlisle, Hickman and Fulton. Norma Pruitt explains how this marketing organization came to be and hopes for future tourism. Hatton Norma Pruitt, Executive Director of Kentucky Great River Region Ballard, Carlisle, Hickman, Fulton Counties   12:54 12/12/2014 11:00 AM          
112  Music Sounds Good Live Lunch with Big Atomic Murray-based jam, funk,rock band Big Atomic plays for us in studio on our Sounds Good Live Lunch Ross Morgan McCall, drums, Andrew Stephens, bass, Ryan Ghilchrist, vocals and guitar, Micah Greene, vocals and guitar, Matt Robinson, aux. percussion Murray   approx. 1 hour 12/12/2014 12:00 PM         Live performance, featuring music and interview throughout
113 Business 11  Year Old Entrepreneur Starts Apparel Business in Madisonville Anyah Logan is 11 years old. She's the owner of a tie-dye apparel business in Madisonville and an interactive marketplace online. On Sounds Good, Kate Lochte meets Anyah Logan and her mom Yvonne. Lochte Anyah Logan, young entrepreneur Madisonville   7:18 12/15/2014 11:00 AM          
114  Health Understanding Depression: Seasonal Affective Disorder Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Murray State, joins Kate Lochte onSounds Good to discuss seasonal depressive disorder. Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Regional X 8:22 12/16/2014 11:00 AM          
115  Education Regional Kids Participate in Lego Robotics Challenge Allison Crawford attends the second annual FIRST Lego League Tournament to see kids duke it out with robots Crawford Mellisa Duncan, Director of Challenger Learning Center           Isaac and Rylee, kids                                                                                       Jeff Seay, coach Paducah   4:00 12/16/2014 7:35 AM 12/16/2014 4:45 PM      
116  Education MSU President Talks Tobacco Ban, University Marketing Shifts Murray State University President Bob Davies stopped by WKMS to discuss topics ranging from a long-discussed tobacco ban to the school��s overall marketing approach. Lampe Dr. Bob Davies, Murray State University President Murray X 14:16 12/17/2014 11:00 AM          
117  Culture Take A Nostalgic Trip to "A Day With Trains" at Pennyroyal Area Museum Museum Executive Director Alissa Keller joins Kate Lochte on Sounds Good to describe the train exhibits, the Christmas village and other arts and crafts activities scheduled for the event.  Lochte Alissa Keller, Museum Executive Director Hopkinsville-Christian County   8:08 12/18/2014 11:00 AM          
118  Sports Neal Bradley's Racer Basketball Update: Hot Shooting & Season-High Winning Streak On Sounds Good, Tracy Ross and "Voice of the Racers" Neal Bradley discuss the Reacers' hot shooting and season-high streak.  Ross Neal Bradley, sports commentator, "Voice of the Racers" Murray X 10:17 12/19/2014 11:00 AM          
119  Music  
Carson Myre Youth Performance Series: Highlights from Murray High School Winter Concert & Murray Woman's Club Holiday Open House  - Classical Channel Broadcast
Hghlights from Murray High School's Winter Concert recorded live at Lovett Auditorium on December 11 and the Murray Woman's Club Holiday Open House. This production features the Murray High School Concert Choir & Symphonic Band and the Calloway County High School Choir. Markgraf, Eldred Murray High School Choir & Band, Calloway County High School Choir Murray   approx. 1 hour 12/23/2014 2:00 PM 12/25/2014 9:00 AM     Produced with a grant from the Carson Myre Charitable Foundation, for broadcast on the WKMS Classical Channel
120 Music Carson Myre Youth Performance Series: Highlights from Clark Elementary Holiday Celebration and Paducah Tilghman High School's Winter Concert  - Classical Channel Broadcast Enjoy highlights from Clark Elementary's Christmas celebration and Paducah Tilghman High School's Winter Concert. Markgraf, Birdsong Paducah Tilghman High School Choirs, Clark Elementary Choir Paducah   approx. 1 hour 12/24/2014 2:00 PM 12/25/2014 10:00 AM     Produced with a grant from the Carson Myre Charitable Foundation, for broadcast on the WKMS Classical Channel
121 Community Mentalist to Perform for "Save the Massac" Project Nationally known mentalist and illusionist Morgan Strebler grew up in Sikeston, Missouri.  He's a Superman fan and this Wednesday, for New Year's Eve, he��s performing at the Baymont Theatre in Metropolis. It��s all part of the restoration of the town��s Massac Theatre. President of the ��Save the Massac�� effort Lisa Gower stopped by the station to detail the afternoon��s festivities. Lochte Lisa Gower, president Save the Massac Metropolis, IL   10:56 12/29/2014 11:00 AM          
122  Society Calloway County Public Library Looks Ahead to 2015 As 2014 comes to a close, Calloway County Public Library's Sandy Linn recounts this year's achievements and next year's new programming. Toward the end of each month, Linn visits Sounds Good to renew awareness of what's happening at the Calloway County Public Library. Lochte Sandy Linn, Acquisitions/Collection Development Manager/Community Relations Coordinator Murray, Calloway Co.   7:48 12/29/2014 12:00 PM          
123  Health Eight Simple Rules to Managing Your Kid��s Entertainment This Holiday Season In an increasingly media-connected world, sometimes parents struggle to know what exactly their kids are seeing, hearing and interacting with. Dan Olschwang is CEO of Magicalis, a company that aims to help solve this problem.  Hatton Dan Olschwang, CEO Magicalis National   8:41 12/30/2014 11:00 AM          
124  Health Understanding Depression: Depression Among Children In a series of conversations initiated this year following the death of comedian Robin Williams, Kate Lochte examines facets of depression with Murray State University assistant professor of psychology, Dr. Michael Bordieri.  Today, they look at what's unique about depression in younger people. Lochte Dr. Michael Bordieri, Assistant Professor of Psychology Regional X 10:22 12/30/2014 12:00 PM          
125  Literature Poet Rodney Jones Speaks at MSU Creative Writing Event Murray State's MFA in Creative Writing Reading Series runs Saturday through next Wednesday.  Poet Rodney Jones is the first guest author for the Series.  Jones is a professor and distinguished scholar emeritus at Southern Illinois University Carbondale with a Pulitzer Prize nomination and a Kingsley-Tufts Award among honors for his poetry. He stopped by WKMS to give a look into his writing style and even read some of his work. Lochte Rodney Jones, poet, author Regional   12:32 12/31/2014 11:00 AM          
126  Literature A Conversation and Reading with Author Michael Cohen Murray State professor emeritus Michael Cohen reads from his book of essays "Aplace to Read: Life and Books" Lochte Michael Cohen, author, English professor Emeritus Regional   9:32 12/31/2014 12:00 PM          

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