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SPECIAL INTERVIEWS

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WAMW works hard to keep our on-air programs interesting with special interviews focusing on events and people you want to hear about! Listen below to past interviews.

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Backstreet Junction Jam Session in the WAMW Studio 7/19/19…
Darin Hornady with the Daviess County Family YMCA was in the studio this morning talking about the youth football program.  Click the link to listen or download the interview….
WCSC Superintendent Dr. Dan Roach was on WAMW this morning (6/27/19) talking about the petition drive to get a referendum on the November ballot concerning a middle school building project.  Listen or download the interview here….
Listen to or download the 2019 Miss Daviess County Pageant as it was recorded live on WAMW….
Ryan Niemiller, a current contestant on America’s Got Talent will be at ACES in Washington on Saturday night.  WAMW’s DeWayne Shake talked with him this week. Click to listen to or download the nterview.   Ryan Niemiller’s audition on AGT youtube video…
A town hall style gathering today will look at what the community believes the community needs in the way of amenities, workforce development and much more.  It’s from 4 to 6 at East Side Park. We learn more in this interview with Daviess County Economic Development Corporation Director Bryant Niehoff. For more information go to dcedc.net  the online survey is available at DaviessCountyQualityOfPlaceSurvey.    …
(photo of the 4 mayoral candidates talking with the moderator prior to the start of the debate) Washington’s 4 candidates in the Spring Primary Election gathered at the WHS Auditorium to answer questions submitted from the public and students on the issues facing the city. …
Richard Young with the Kentucky Headhunters talks to us about an upcoming performance… …
The 1974 Super Outbreak was the second-largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period (as of 2019), just behind the 2011 Super Outbreak. It was also the most violent tornado outbreak ever recorded (as of 2019), with 30 F4/F5 tornadoes confirmed. From April 3 to 4, 1974, there were 148 tornadoes confirmed in 13 U.S. states and the Canadian province of Ontario.  In the United States, tornadoes struck Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and New York.  The outbreak extensively damaged approximately 900 sq mi along a total combined path length of 2,600 mi.  At one point, as many as 15 separate tornadoes were on the ground simultaneously.  The 1974 Super Outbreak was the first tornado outbreak in recorded history to produce more than 100 tornadoes in under a 24-hour period, a feat that was not repeated globally until the 1981 United Kingdom tornado outbreak and in the United States until the 2011 Super Outbreak….
A Network Indiana special: Beating Diabetes:  Sweet Stories from Indiana….
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