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7:19 pm
Thu October 27, 2005

Northern Kentucky Becoming Retail Mecca

Highland Heights, KY – Northern Kentucky is turning into a retail mecca. With three multi-million dollar projects in the works, the question becomes: can an area once sorely underdevloped support so much growth?

Local News
4:18 pm
Fri October 21, 2005

October Has Finally Brought Cooler Temps

Highland Heights, KY – After the record warmth of September, October finally has brought cooler temperatures. Commentator Jeffrey Williams is ready for the seasonal change. Jeffrey Williams is chair of the History and Geography Department at Northern Kentucky University.

Local News
4:45 pm
Thu October 20, 2005

The Federal Reserve as an "Economic Nudger"

Highland Heights, KY – America's Federal Reserve banking system has been known to be secretive in its deliberations. Martin Giesbrecht considers the Federal Reserve as our most important "economic nudger." Martin Giesbrecht is Professor Emeritus in Econom,ics at Northern Kentucky University.

Local News
4:27 pm
Fri September 30, 2005

Remembering Hurricame Katrina

Highland Heights, KY – Hurricane Katrina has had so many impacts and consequences that every American will remember the catastrophe in different ways. Jeffrey Williams is chair of the history department at Northern Kentucky University.

Local News
3:11 pm
Fri September 30, 2005

Economic Sea Changes

Highland Heights, KY – We all have to make constant adjustments and fixes to accomodate ourselves to new situations. But once in a while, we have to face a major "sea change." Martin Giesbrecht is Professor Emeritus in Economics at Northern Kentucky University.

Local News
6:00 am
Fri August 12, 2005

Final words from News Director Maryanne Zeleznik

Highland Heights, KY – Maryanne Zeleznik started at WNKU in 1985. Now she's leaving the station after 20 years. Here's what she said during her final time on the air

Local News
8:17 am
Wed August 10, 2005

Herman Mellville and Fredrick Douglas

Highland Heights, KY – Somewhere in your schooling you're likely to have read the works of Herman Melville and Frederick Douglas. These two authors lived at similar times, but are not often connected. Now Northern Kentucky University Literature and Language Professor Bob Wallace has written a new book linking the two. He talked with WNKU's Maryanne Zeleznik about where the idea came from:

Local News
10:17 am
Thu August 4, 2005

Speaking Frankly: Yards and Lawns

Highland Heights, KY – A talk with Extension agents, Gary Gao from Clermont County and David Koester from Campbell County

Local News
1:22 pm
Thu July 21, 2005

Valerie Lemmie resigns as Cincinnati city manager

Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati city manager Valerie Lemmie's resignation was not a surprise to many at city hall. WNKU's Jay Hanselman talked with Cincinnati Post reporter Kevin Osborne about her decision to leave.

Local News
10:08 am
Thu July 21, 2005

Speaking Frankly: Ohio's second Congressional District

Highland Heights, KY – Interviews with Democratic candidate for Ohio's 2nd Congressional District, Paul Hacklett and Republican Jean Schmidt

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