
Rhonda Miller
Rhonda Miller began as reporter and host for All Things Considered on WKU Public Radio in 2015. She has worked as Gulf Coast reporter for Mississippi Public Broadcasting, where she won Associated Press, Edward R. Murrow and Green Eyeshade awards for stories on dead sea turtles, health and legal issues arising from the 2010 BP oil spill and homeless veterans. She has worked at Rhode Island Public Radio, as an intern at WVTF Public Radio in Roanoke, Virginia, and at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Rhonda’s freelance work called Writing Into Sound includes stories for Voice of America, WSHU Public Radio in Fairfield, Conn., NPR and AARP Prime Time Radio. She has a master’s degree in media studies from Rhode Island College and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University. Rhonda enjoys quiet water kayaking, riding her bicycle and folk music. She was a volunteer DJ for Root-N-Branch at WUMD community radio in Dartmouth, Mass.
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State Representative from Bowling Green says overturning of Roe v. Wade marks a 'dark and dangerous' time
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First UPS flight in 'Operation Fly Formula' arrives in Louisville
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Somerset to unveil renovated theatre Saturday
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WKU sees strong demand for 'Mental Health First Aid' training
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Bowling Green pediatrician says patients finding enough baby formula during national shortage
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Ky Housing Corp. help for residents displaced by storms
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Kentucky Farmers Harvest Record Wheat Crop
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The CEO of the Australian company that owns a financially and geologically troubled coal mine in western Kentucky has resigned.Paringa Resources announced…
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Poll workers in 103 of Kentucky’s 120 counties will use electronic poll books to check in voters for Tuesday's primary.Daviess County Clerk Leslie McCarty…