Toni Morgan with Alzheimer’s Association called in to Eric and Jodie this morning to talk about the webinar support program about the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s.
Retired Maj. Gen. Bill Barron visted with Eric and Jodie to talk about the return of the AUSA Golf Scramble coming to Ft. Knox on June 4th.
Col. King was in this morning to talk about the community Yard Sale happening on post and more.
Amy Inman and Brandon Parsons joined us this morning to share details of the Senior Cruise, where all area high school seniors are invited to parade this Wednesday evening.
Hunter Roberts put on her UWCKY hat to give us information on a big milestone for the non-profit.
Alan Jackson recently made comments about the state of Country Music by saying that it is ‘gone and never coming back.’ Eric and Jodie argued that the statement was a generality and unkind to others doing their art compared to their own influences. Here’s some of what you had to say.
Eric and Jodie talked to Pat Howell with the Baptist Health Hardin Auxiliary this morning. Monday and Tuesday, they will be holding a sale at the State Theater for the White Daisy Boutique.
Eric and Jodie celebrated Darius Rucker’s 55th birthday with a question of who else could do what he did: take a successful career outside of country music and turn it into a great country album.
This weekend, the Etown and Hardin County community will be treated to a brand new and unique venue for live music, as the Emerald Cathedral Amphitheater hosts its first of three community concerts. Matt Deneen gave Eric and Jodie all the details.
It’s a very special edition of the Ft. Knox Report as we are not only joined by Col. CJ King, but also Major General John Evans to talk about Memorial Day events on Ft. Knox and more.