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The LEX 18 anchor talks with Jack about the 1974 tornado outbreak that killed more than 70 Kentuckians.
Our ER Doc talks with Jack about springtime and allergies
Skinner talks with Jack about the start of baseball season.
Our social media maven tells Jack about some of the best April Fool's gags on social media.
the head of the Fayette County Education association talks with Jack about the planned teachers rally and march in Frankfort .
The head of the Fayette County Education Assocation talks with Jack about response to the passage of a pension bill in the legislature.
Bohlender, a special ed teacher in Fayette County, talks with Jack about the late-night passage of a pension bill by the legislature.
Network correspondent Neville gives Jack a preview of the Final Four in San Antonio.
The Herald-Leader columnist previews the Final Four and talks about the next generation of great coaches.
Jack talks with the superintendent of Woodford County schools about the teachers' walkout and passage of a pension reform bill late at night in Frankfort.
Sheriff Kathy Witt and Lexington Police Chief Lawrence Weathers join Jack.
Jack continues interviewing the crop of mayoral candidates. Today, Urban County Councilman Kevin Stinnett.
Jack continues interviewing mayoral candidates. In this segment, Ike Lawrence.
Matt talks with Jack about shoes and how they affect not only our workout, but our health.
Jack talks with the LEX 18 anchor about the "Roseanne" reboot and how the networks look at their audiences.
James Mason talks with Jack about planning and designing a web site (as well as recommending some tasty donuts).
Kavanagh talks with Jack about drug-resistant diseases.
Our resident veterinarian talks with Jack about traveling with animals as well as companion/therapy animals.
Jack talks with this Fayette County teacher about educators' opposition to SB1, the bill that aims at keeping Kentucky's public pension programs solvent.
Jack and Dr. Kevin Kavanagh talks with Goetz, from GoodRx about the medications that are most-prescribed in Kentucky.
Correspondent Neville talks with Jack about the decision not to prosecute officers involved in the shooting death of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge.
Jack talks with the Herald-Leader columnist about the Final Four, the new Louisville coach and Tubby Smith's new job.
Quint Tatro gives Jack a preview of the markets for Wednesday.
Clark talks with Kruser about the current status of a bill that would change state support for solar energy installations.
The LEX 18 Anchor talks with Jack about her upcoming surgery and a special request for prayers.
Akers, from the Center for School Safety, talks with Jack about one teacher's ideas on making schools safer, and reacts to the Fayette County decision to install metal detectors.
Jim Roope reports on the Senate's invitation to leaders of Facebook and other social media to discuss their users' data and how it's handled by the companies.
Sen. Mcconnell talks with Larry about industrial hemp, federal taxes and budgets, school safety and the opioid crisis.
The sports writer talks with Jack about the beginning of the baseball season.
Jack's conversation with the prosecutor in the Ronald Exantus case.
Dan Rose and Ron Vissing got the chance to interview Attorney General Jeff Sessions on the opioid crisis as well.
Ron Vissing and Dan Rose, sitting in for Kruser, talk with Robert Popper of Judicial Watch about integrity in voter registration.
Jack and company talk with the Herald-Leader columnist about UK, Buffalo and Boise.
Ron Vissing and Dan Rose sit in for Kruser. They talk with UK psychology professor Liz Sheehan about mental health and its relationship with addiction and the current addiction crisis.
Larry's interview with the Attorney General while Sessions was in Lexington March 15. They talk about the opioid epidemic, legalization of marijuana and the problems of drug abuse.
Our ER doc talks with Jack about food contamination and the (projected) end of the flu season.
The Heral-Leader columnist talks with Jack about UK's trip to Boise to start the NCAA Tournament.
"The Commish" talks with Jack and answers questions from listeners.
The author of "The Whiz Bang Machine" talks with Jack about education, and our nation's current reading deficits.
Eland, from the Independent Institute, talks with Kruser about the proposed summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.