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Week of October 5th, 2015

MSU

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Tuesday, October 6, 2015 -- A man with a gun has been arrested on the Marshall University campus. The director of Kentucky’s health insurance exchange says there are four times as many companies selling insurance in the Commonwealth today than there were before passage of the federal Affordable Care Act…and northern Kentucky pet shop owner is released from the hospital today after nearly being crushed to death by a python in his store.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015 -- Rowan County’s judge executive says the planned expansion of Morehead State University’s student center is important to the whole community. A former warden at the Ohio prison in Lucasville supports abolishment of the state’s death penalty…and all of the department leaders for the city of Ashland are receiving emergency response training.
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Thursday, October 8, 2015 -- An Ashland man is urging city commissioners to pass legislation establishing a “quiet zone” for train whistles as locomotives pass through the city. The two candidates for attorney general agree more money should be spent to combat heroin trafficking in northern Kentucky…and some southern Ohio organizations will benefit from grants to prevent domestic violence announced Wednesday by Ohio’s attorney general.
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Friday, October 9, 2015 -- A search is underway in Wolfe County for two boys who’ve been missing from a campground since 6 o’clock last night. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says a federal judge was right to sentence Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis to jail…and there could be a verdict this afternoon in a Boyd County murder case.

    

Greg Jenkins has been the Operations Director at MSPR since 1999. Greg is a 1996 graduate of Morehead State University with a BME in Music Education and received a Masters of Science in Industrial Technology in 2008. Greg oversees training, scheduling, and evaluation of the student board operator staff, preparation of the daily traffic logs and serves as weekday classical music host. He is also the webmaster of the MSPR website and maintains MSPR's webstreaming and podcasting.