Sam Dick
ReporterSam is a veteran broadcast journalist who is best known for his 34-year career as a News Anchor at WKYT-TV in Lexington. Sam retired from the CBS affiliate in 2021.
Sam’s reporting has covered some of the Commonwealth’s most important stories including the crash of Flight 5191 at Blue Grass Airport, UK Final Four appearances and national championships.
As a Field Anchor, Sam covered major floods, tornado damage, and ice storms, local and state election results and several presidential inaugurations from Washington DC.
Over his long and storied career, Sam’s work has been recognized with six regional Emmy awards as well as Edward R Murrow awards.
Sam joined WEKU in June 2022 as a part-time reporter. Sam says the move to public radio brings him full circle as his broadcast career began at the University of Georgia student-run radio station in 1977.
In 2023, Sam was inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame.
Sam is married to Noelle Dick and is the father of three grown children. The couple resides in Garrard County on Herrington Lake.
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Sam Dick travels to Lexington to meet a long-time hotel employee
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Sam Dick travels to Lexington to meet a long-time hotel employee
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Sam Dick travels to Lexington to see the Bluegrass Fencers Club train young fencers
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Sam Dick travels to Lexington to see the Bluegrass Fencers Club train young fencers
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Sam Dick travels to Lexington to learn how Middle school students learn real-world science from restaurant scraps and their reuse.
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Sam Dick travels to Lexington to learn how Middle school students learn real-world science from restaurant scraps and their reuse.
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Sam Dick met up with Larry Roberts of Lexington who just started playing Pickleball one year ago. Roberts is now heading to the national Pickleball championship in Dallas in November.
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Sam Dick met up with Larry Roberts of Lexington who just started playing Pickleball one year ago. Roberts is now heading to the national Pickleball championship in Dallas in November.
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In the Eastern Kentucky mountains, the Mt. Tabor Benedictines run a monastery that focuses on prayer, work, solitude, and hospitality
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In the Eastern Kentucky mountains, the Mt. Tabor Benedictines run a monastery that focuses on prayer, work, solitude, and hospitality