On today’s edition of Thursday Theater, Eric and Jodie get into Rom-Com mode and argue their way to another winner.
Eric and Jodie spoke with Kevin Cox this morning. Kevin’s daughter passed away suddenly in December and she is being honored through a new charity to comfort children encountered by police.
Jodie talked to country legend T.G. Sheppard about his new album and tour and his history in music, including working with Elvis.
Eric and Jodie talked to Hunter Roberts from United Way this morning, and she gave info about how to contribute during the last weeks of their current campaign.
Before the new school opens, East Hardin is holding its last events at the current gym this week, and they are looking for photos of past events and students from either the high school or middle school. Listen to this morning’s interview with Eric and Jodie.
Eric and Jodie spoke with Lynn Kustes from the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven about the big events coming up in the spring, including a Derby themed event, Spring Break rides, and Train Robbery excursions.
Eric and Jodie talked to Michelle Critchelow on her final day before stepping down from BBBS. She gives us insight on her first crush and tells us what is happening in the near future for the non-profit organization.
Eric and Jodie bring the passion in another edition of Thursday Theater, and try to channel Morgan Freeman and Kate Hudson.
There is a bill that could end time changes altogether after this weekend. Freddy and Dennis share their differing opinions on the subject.
Col. King provided updates on events coming to Ft. Knox for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter, plus info on next week’s job fair.