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Corinne Boyer

  • Floods continue to upset life in Eastern Kentucky | “Repairing the Damage”, an analysis of surface mining’s aftermath | The stories of a sheriff’s murder;…
  • Floods continue to upset life in Eastern Kentucky | “Repairing the Damage”, an analysis of surface mining’s aftermath | The stories of a sheriff’s murder,…
  • This week: a special edition of Eastern Standard highlighting the work of the WEKU news and on-air staff, as well as one of our content partners. Reports…
  • This week: an Eastern Standard special edition. In a time when local news media is shrinking, WEKU has been expanding its news team to keep you informed…
  • Flooding is Kentucky's most frequent and most costly natural disaster. A look into the impact of the late February-early March deluge that inundated…
  • Flooding is Kentucky's most frequent and costly natural disaster. A look at the impact and dynamics of the late February-early March deluge that struck…
  • Prisons as economic development? | The experience of inmate visitation | On treating addiction in a pandemic | Robert Gipe on the 3rd in his trilogy of…
  • “State of Justice” series: Do prisons bring economic prosperity to struggling rural counties? | On being a volunteer prisoner visitor: Jean Rosenberg on…
  • “The talk.” Berea College professor Dwayne Mack discusses the day-to-day of parenting and growing up Black in an inhospitable world. | Corrine Boyer with…
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