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Sounds Good Week Ahead: March 30 - April 3

Here's a rundown of our featured guests this week on Sounds Good:

Monday, March 30 

Murray State's Director of Governmental Relations Jordan Smith is with Kate Lochte to talk about the Legislative Research Commission's 2016 Legislative Intern Program for qualified college students.

Murray State's Muslim Student Organization offers an all-day Islamic Culture experience in the Curris Center Dance Lounge tomorrow and Kate Lochte learns about it from Murray  Political Science faculty Dr. Ihsan Alkhatib. 

Tuesday, March 31

Dr. Damon Dye, licensed mental health counselor and supervisor  with Triangle Resolutions LLC speaks with Kate Lochte about support for gambling addiction

Gayle Rogers of Peaceful Spirit Yoga in Murray tells Kate Lochte about Connected Warrior Yoga.

Wednesday, April 1

Kate Lochte speaks with Garrison Keillor ahead of his visit to The Carson Center on April 2. Get tickets here.

Thursday, April 2

Kate Lochte speaks with Eric Gibson of The Gibson Brothers, ahead of their return to The Kentucky Opry in Draffenville on April 10.

Our Racer Scholar Profiles Series, highlighting Murray State University faculty research, scholarly and creative activities across colleges and schools, continues with MSU Department of Applied Health Sciences professor Dr. Jason Jaggers.

Friday, April 3

Kate Lochte speaks with Rebecca Rittenhouse of the Janice Mason Art Museum about the last day to see Nature Stories photography by Marty Colburn and the upcoming Biannual Juried Show 2015, now seeking entries.

Next Week:

  • Jim Burress, former WKMS News Reporter
  • Keith Travis on Murray's Half Marathon
  • Daryl Phillip previews The Tempest at Murray State
  • A conversation on psychological well-being with Dr. Michael Bordieri
  • Puppies Sound Good!
  • JD Wilkes on square dancin'
  • Cindy Earls talks sheep shearing at The Homeplace
  • Brian Grimm on racial taboo
  • Ann Udberg of Daughters of the American Revolution on a grave marking ceremony
Matt Markgraf joined the WKMS team as a student in January 2007. He's served in a variety of roles over the years: as News Director March 2016-September 2019 and previously as the New Media & Promotions Coordinator beginning in 2011. Prior to that, he was a graduate and undergraduate assistant. He is currently the host of the international music show Imported on Sunday nights at 10 p.m.
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