Becky Williamson
Digital Revenue Coach I’m originally from Great Britain. I graduated from Glasgow University, with an Honors Degree in Management, and a major in Marketing. In 1998, I moved to America and began working in the Marketing Department
Kimberly Allen
Marketing Specialist Just your local hometown girl… I was born and raised in Hopkinsville and in 2005, I moved “down the road” to Cadiz. I love my communities! I have been with WKDZ and WHVO since 2011.
Marsha Setliff
Marketing Specialist As a military spouse, transplanted here over 14 years ago from South Texas, Kentucky has become my home away from home. In, 2010, I graduated from Mid-Continent University in Mayfield, KY with a Bachelors in
Kyle Rader
Sales and Marketing Assistant As the the youngest member of the Ham Broadcasting Sales Team, I come full of energy and enthusiasm to meet the opportunities and challenges that each new day brings. I joined the team
Where Does Winter Go From Here?
The first week of the New Year has picked up right where 2017 left off with an abnormally cold and dry pattern persisting across the region. Waves of dry, cold Arctic air continues to spill southward from
Winter Gardening Tips
Kelly Jackson Christian County Extension Office Winter Gardening Tips It seems that gardening is a year-round activity. There is always something to do. If you are tired of being stuck inside these winter months and can't think
Alan Watts Takes Over Across Kentucky
A familiar voice in agriculture will soon be heard “Across Kentucky.” WKDZ WHVO’s Ag Director, Alan Watts will be taking over the Farm Bureau program January 1st, 2018 from Mike Feldhaus. http://podcast.wkdzradio.com/wkdz4/4873516.mp3 Watts says he was approached
The Difficulty With Snow Predictions
So far this winter season, there have been several forecasts calling for snow. I, and many of you are snow lovers and I am as disappointed as you when the forecast just doesn’t measure up when it
A White Christmas? Then What?
Planning on travel this holiday season? You are not alone. Since 2005, total year-end holiday travel volume has grown by 21.6 million, an increase of more than 25 percent. Airfare and hotel rates are trending cheaper, while
Christian County Leads KY In Wheat Production
Christian County continues to lead the state in winter wheat production. According to the National Ag Statistics Service, Christian County farmers produced more than 4.2 million bushels of wheat from 53,000 acres. After Christian County, Logan was