Nicole Erwin
Multimedia Journalist (for Ohio Valley ReSource, WKMS)Nicole Erwin is a Murray native and started working at WKMS during her time at Murray State University as a Psychology undergraduate student. Nicole left her job as a PTL dispatcher to join the newsroom after she was hired by former News Director Bryan Bartlett. Since, Nicole has completed a Masters in Sustainable Development from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia where she lived for 2 1/2 years.
Nicole also worked in South Korea as a journalist where she anchored the local English TV news, hosted a national radio show and freelanced with the Jeju Weekly. She is an avid traveler with more than 25 countries under her belt and finds beauty in the environment and the stories within it.
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Graves County Jailer Randy Haley has been indicted for a Class C felony offense. The Grand Jury returned the indictment against Haley on Thursday. Court…
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McCracken County Jailer Tonya Ray has a pretrial conference scheduled for September 7th in Graves County for charges including a first degree perjury…
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Time is running out for dairy farmers in the Ohio Valley to apply for the USDA Margin Protection Program. Producers in the past have shied away from the…
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First District U.S. Congressman James Comer is concerned about a recent decision by the Department of Justice to approve a $66 billion dollar…
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President Donald Trump’s hardline approach towards foreign policy involving China and North Korea “hasn’t been popular” in Kentucky’s First Congressional…
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Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue has appointed a west Kentuckian to a two-year term on the Plant Variety Protection Board. Brent Burchett is one of 14…
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McCracken County Jailer Tonya Ray is out of the running for the November election. Current County Coroner Dan Sims won the Democratic primary for jailer…
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Christian County has been certified as a Kentucky Work Ready Community. Governor Matt Bevin announced the designation Wednesday and said in a statement…
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Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles announced on Facebook new business prospects with Israel on Monday, following the controversial opening…
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Dairy farmers in the Ohio Valley are feeling pressure from a market that is flooded with milk. Prices have plummeted amid supply from foreign producers…