National Radon Action Month - American Lung Association
Doug High welcomes Heather Wehrheim from the American Lung Association, who talks about National Radon Action Month, and how you can protect yourself and your family from the deadly gas.
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Doug High welcomes Heather Wehrheim from the American Lung Association, who talks about National Radon Action Month, and how you can protect yourself and your family from the deadly gas.
Katie Solove sits downn with Susie Thiel and kate Cox, with the UK Department of Theatre and Dance to talk about their upcoming "In Flight" Dance Concert, happening from January 27th through the 29th in the Guignol Theatre.
If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding career, Major Lee Hayden, with the Lexington Fire Department, has an idea that might fit the bill.
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar meets Holly, a friendly kitten with a sense of adventure, but who's equally comfortable curled up in your lap, along with Beth Oleson from Woodford Humane Society.
DaRae Marcum, with DaRae & Friends Catering, comes by the studio to celebrate National Cheese Lovers Day with Doug High by sharing a recipe for fried cheese balls.
Lee Ellen Martin, Executive Director at the Explorium of Lexington, comes to the studio to tell Katie Solove about the unique "It's Your Night at the Museum" event coming up on Friday, January 27th.
Kaelyn Query, from LexEffect, and Lindsay Bruner, from Whole Foods Market, come to the studio to talk with Doug High about the next installment of the popular "CHEW Brunch" series.
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar sits down with Kim Livesay, from Hospice of the Bluegrass, and George Wallace, with BB&T, to talk about their upcoming "Bundle Up with Bourbon and Blues" event, happening on Friday, January 27th.
Josh Howard got a very special Christmas makeover in 2016, thanks to the efforts of several organizations, along with Dr. Bart McFarland who, with Howard, drops by the studio to talk to Katie Solove about the process.
It's a new year, which means tax season is upon us. Show regular Heather Clary, with the Better Business Bureau, stops by the studio to give Doug High some tips on tax preparation, along with a few "heads-up" when it comes to selecting a tax preparation service.
Daniel Ellis and Samuel Lockridge, with AthensWest Theatre Company, drop by the studio to tell Katie Solove about their upcoming January Ball, happening on Saturday, January 21st.
Twila Griffis brings Izzy, an adult cat who is as sweet as he is large, to the studio to meet Meteorologist Eric Burke in this edition of "Pets Need Pals."
Doug High welcomes show regular Miles Johnson, and his daughter Rose, both from the Kentucky Star Wars Collectors Club, back to the studio to take a peek at their amazing collection of Batman memoribilia, just ahead of the release of The Lego Batman Movie.
Doug High sits down with Kentucky Conservatory Theatre's executive director, Wesley Nelson, to talk about the upcoming WinterFest 2017 production of "Dreamgirls," playing January 19th-22nd, and January 26th-29th!
Wanda Wagner, President of the Wheeler Dealer's Square Dance Club, comes to the studio to tell Eric Burke about free dance lessons the club is offering for people who would like to learn how to square dance.
Stephen Rannazzisi drops by the studio to visit with Katie Solove ahead of his appearances all weekend at Comedy Off Broadway.
On Monday, the nation will remember and celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and that sentiment will certainly be in the air in Winchester.
Angela Brumley-Shelton, with the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department, drops by the studio to talk with Eric Burke about the harmful effects of third-hand smoke, especially to children.
Doug High sits down with Lendsey Carroll and Mary Fehrenbach to talk about the 2016 Distinguished Young Women of Kentucky scholarship program, and their yearly competition happening on Friday, January 13th, and Saturday, January 14th at UK's Singletary Center for the Arts.
Show regular Ashley Baber, with the Lexington Humane Society, comes to the studio to introduce Katie Solove to the adorable Cindy Brady, who's looking for a forever home.
Show regular, Chef Jeremy Ashby, stops by the studio to show Meteorologist Eric Burke some ways to cook healthier in the New Year.
Doug High sits down with Martha Osborne, with the Kentucky Blood Center to talk about the upcoming Big Blue Slam, and the general need for blood donations during the colder months.
Robbi Barber, with Georgetown College, and Willie Gossey, from the NAACP Georgetown/Scott Co. Chapter, come to the studio to tell Katie Solove about Georgetown's Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration, happening on Monday, January 16th.
Meteorologist Eric Burke sits down with Donald Bentley, of the Family Wealth Group, to talk about an evening out at Castle Post on January 17th and 19th, where attendees can enjoy a complimentary dinner while discussing taxes, wills and trusts.