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  • The World Health Organization ranks antimicrobial resistance as one of the top 10 global public health threats. A University of Kentucky researcher is trying to change that. She talks about her mission and goals with Dr. Greg Davis.
  • Dr. Greg talks with D'Lorah Hughes, director of the UK Legal Clinic. She explains how the help provided by the clinic's third year law students can make a difference in the health and wellbeing of its clients.
  • Katerina Stoykova interviews poet Marianne Peel about her current projects.
  • Katerina Stoykova interviews writer Lubrina Burton about her book, Shitbag Soldier.
  • Josh and Joe discuss potatoes and sweet potatoes and how to make your holiday wishes come true.
  • Katerina Stoykova interviews writer Toni Ann Johnson about her award-winning short story collection, Light Skin Gone to Waste.
  • Katerina Stoykova interviews poet T. Crunk about his chapbook, Coal Man's Son, as well as upcoming projects.
  • October 17 is an important day in the history of WUKY. The station formerly known as WBKY signed on for the first time on October 17, 1940. In 2015 to mark the station's 75th anniversary, we produced a special edition of Saving Stories with Dr. Doug Boyd from the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History in the UK Libraries. By the way the Nunn Center is celebrating it's 50th anniversary in 2023.
  • Katerina Stoykova interviews writer Margaret Verble about her latest novel, Stealing.
  • Dick Parsons was recently inducted into the University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame. He was a two-sport star at Kentucky. He played basketball for the Wildcats under Adolph Rupp, and was an All-American in baseball. He later returned to UK as head baseball coach for three seasons before joining the basketball staff on a full-time basis under Coach Joe B. Hall. He was on the coaching staff of the 1978 NCAA championship team. Parsons is a native Kentuckian from Harlan County, and is a member of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. Parsons is Keith's guest this week on the WUKY SportsPage.
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