Kevin Willis
News DirectorKevin is the News Director at WKU Public Radio. He has been with the station since 1999, and was previously the Assistant News Director, and also served as local host of Morning Edition.
He is a broadcast journalism graduate of WKU, and has won numerous awards for his reporting and feature production.
Kevin grew up in Radcliff, Kentucky and currently lives in Glasgow.
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Multiple juvenile inmates and staff members were taken to the hospital with injuries.
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Students in the program will take WKU general education and career-specific college courses at WKU in the morning, and then return to their high schools in the afternoon for classes there. Professional career track courses being offered at the WKU Glasgow campus are agriculture; business management; crime & legal studies; education; and nursing.
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Andi Dahmer sued WKU four years ago, saying in her lawsuit that the school didn’t adequately respond to charges she made about sex-based harassment and discrimination she said she suffered from other students while a member of the Student Government Association.
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John Prine’s parents were from the western Kentucky county, and the songwriter often spent childhood summers in the town of Paradise.
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Musicians and dancers will take over three stages set up in Circus Square Park on Saturday, Sept. 24, while vendors and other exhibits will be spread throughout the area.
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The university said the ATF determined the material found at the top of the hill was construction related.
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Shelly Stallings and several co-defendants are accused of using pepper spray against law enforcement officers on Jan. 6, 2021, as Donald Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol building.
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The Warren County Public School system has openings for teachers, instructional aides, custodians, maintenance workers, secretaries, and bus drivers.
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The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services has identified the patient as a Warren County man in his thirties.
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The new 988 hotline went live nationally over the weekend. Trained counselors will offer quick help to those experiencing suicidal thoughts and other mental health emergencies.