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A story is told that at a school carnival, two kids won four free goldfish, so the father went out Saturday morning to find an aquarium. The first few he saw were priced from $40 to $70. Then, he spotted it--right in the aisle: a discarded 10-gallon display tank, complete with gravel and filter--for a mere five bucks. He was sold! Of course, it was…
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"The greatest Miss America in the history of our republic" Heather French Henry discusses why veterans issues are so important to her, the upcoming Kilroy Military Vehicle Show And Swap Meet, and the impact of honor flights on various segments of veterans...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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David Beck, the President and CEO of Kentucky Venues, discussed the record setting number of visitors coming to Louisville, continuing to grow their facilities, Bourbon & Beyond becoming the largest festival in North America and the possibility to double their numbers at both Bourbon and Louder Than Life...…
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Lindsey Peetz and her dog Penny (a rescue and Certified Therapy Dog) came to the studio to talk about The Arrow Fund who helped save Penny's life, and the upcoming Monster Mash Costume Bash (which is one of the ways they raise money to help animals)...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman discussed how her life has changed since becoming Lt. Governor, school choice and why she believes you should vote against Amendment 2, the importance of being kindergarten-ready, the tax implications of school choice, and the impact of legislative decisions on public schools...…
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George Timmering of Bearno's Pizza and Jeanne Curtis from the Red Cross discuss the ways the Red Corss is helping victims of hurricanes Helene and Milton and how you can enjoy tasty Bearno's food and help the people in need on Tuesday, October 15th...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Shannon White, the Chapter Executive, and Lisa Young, the Director of Development, talk the Alzheimer's Association of Greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana discuss the the quest to stop Alzheimers, some possible drug treatments, and the upcoming Walk to End Alzheimer's...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Conrad Bachman, the Co-President and Director of the Louisville International Festival of Film, talks next week's evetns, the best kisser her ever worked with on screen, and his acting career from high school theater to appearing on the Andy Griffith Show and in over 145 films...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Congressman Brett Guthrie discusses Star Wars and Israel clashing with Hamas and Hezbollah, protesters in the halls of Congress, the differences between President Biden and President Trump on the world stage, the longshoreman strike on the East Coast, and vice president debate...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Deacon Joesph Calvert discusses the Living Rosary that is coming-up on Saturday at St. Michael. He talked about the what the Living Rosary is, being led by the youth, the power of prayer, and how you can attend the Living Rosary on Saturday...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Rabbi Shlomo Litvin, the Chairman of the Kentucky Jewish Council, discusses Iran's impact on the efforts of Hamas and Hezbollah in Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu responding to those efforts, what the United States should do in the future, and the upcoming anniversary of the attacks on October 7th, 2023...…
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Larry Benz, the Founder, Board of Directors of Confluent Health, discusses changing your workout routines with the seasons to maintain motivation and how to interpret the information on your fitness tracker...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Robin Miller, the Executive Director of APRON Inc., and Dan Dry, an APRON Inc. Board Member, talks about APRON's mission to help independant restaurant employees in need and their upcoming fundraiser "10 Taste Salute! Celebrating Culinary Icon – Chef Anoosh Shariat"...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Louisville Men's Basketball Coach Pat Kelsey discusses the what he learned from the weekend's closed scrimmage with his team, accountability for his players, having a team full of leaders, and celebrating Louisville basketball on Friday night at Louisville Live...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Dawn Gee mentioned Hildegard House when she was on a few weeks ago. Karen Cassidy, the Executive Director, came by to discuss the amazing woman who inspired the name of the organization, their mission to help those at the end of their life who cannot access hospice care, and how you can assist with their efforts...…
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JoCleta Wilson is almost 100 years old and still working. She said she is the oldest Home Depot employee in the country. She talks about her career as a dancer in the 1940s, retiring three times and "hating it every time," and the secrets to a long life...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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A story is told that In the latter part of the 17th century, German preacher August H. Francke founded an orphanage to care for the homeless children of Halle. Today's thought comes from Luke 6:38 (TLB) which says, For if you give, you will get! Your gift will return to you in full and overflowing measure, pressed down, shaken together to make room…
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A story is told that one day a beggar by the roadside asked for alms from Alexander the Great as he passed by. Today's thought comes from Isaiah 43:19 (KJV) which says, Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert. →5 Foolish Mistakes Video Series←…
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In Eastern California, there is a place called Death Valley. It is the hottest, driest, and the lowest in the world. National Park and a land of extremes. It has steady drought and extreme summer heat, yet there the towering peaks are frosted with winter snow and rare rainstorms bring vast fields of wildflowers. Today's thought comes from Psalms 23…
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Most of the time, when people read, repeat, or hear this beautiful passage of scripture written by the Apostle Paul, there is often some challenge or difficulty we are facing, which makes us look for hope that whatever we’re dealing with, will end well for us …as we think it should. Today's thought comes from Rom 8:28 (KJV) which says, And we know …
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John Ramsey, the Director of City Partnerships for the Louisville Metro Government, and Danny Hayes, the CEO of Danny Wimmer Presents, discuss the impact of Bourbon & Beyond and Louder Than Life on the city, the plans to continue to grow the festivals, and the new addition of NuLu Bourbon Brunch and Bluegrass...…
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U of L Volleyball Head Coach Dani Busboom Kelly said it was "fun" to beat the Cats, especially in Lexington. She also talked about the tough schedule the Cards have faced so far this season, their drive to improve, the upcoming match against Nebraska, and the rapid growth of the game over the last few years...…
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Cece Winnan released a cover song on her album “Believe For It” in 2021, which has since become popular around the world and is sung in many churches. This song was first released by Jenn Johnson from Bethel Music in 2019 on their “Victory” Album, and has launched many different versions of this powerful song, including Cece Winnans’ version. →5 Fo…
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Chris Hartman, the Executive Director of the Fairness Campaign, discusses Governor Beshear's executive order to ban conversion therapy in the Commonwealth, the dangers behind the practice, the blowback from Frankfort, and more...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Zach Meiners, the President and Creative Director at Chronicle Cinema who put out the documentary film "Conversion", talked about his experience with conversion therapy and the executive order signed by Governor Beshear to ban it in the Commonwealth of Kentucky...Door NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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There was once a university in England, partially enclosed by a stone wall. An ivy bush was planted beside the wall with the hopes that the vines would grow and cover the wall. But, after many years, the ivy bush appeared dormant. Tired of waiting, the groundskeeper decided to give it one more year to grow. Today's thought comes from Galatians 6:9-…
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On January 12, 2007, a man just outside a subway station in Washington D.C. started to play the violin. Over the course of 45 minutes, he played six pieces, including pieces by Bach and Schubert. Because it was rush hour, exactly 1,097 people poured through the station, most of them on their way to work. After playing for almost an hour, he had rec…
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