Kelly Walker
Morning Edition HostKelly Walker started his public radio career at WBAA in West Lafayette, Indiana in 1985 and has spent some time in just about every role public broadcasting has to offer. He has spent substantive time in programming and development at KWMU in St. Louis, WFIU in Bloomington, Indiana, and Troy Public Radio in Alabama before his arrival in Geneva, New York. In addition, his work has been heard on many other public radio stations as well as NPR. Kelly also produces The Sundilla Radio Hour, which airs Sundays at 1 p.m. on Finger Lakes Public Radio and is distributed to public radio stations all over the country through PRX.
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As New York businesses navigate reopening following the statewide pause, I visited Bethany Haswell to find out what’s involved in operating a retail store…
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For the fourth day in a row, Genevans gathered peacefully in response to the killing of George Floyd and other black Americans at the hands of…
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Several hundred people protested peacefully in Geneva Sunday night in memory of George Floyd and other black Americans who have been killed by police.…
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With performance spaces due to be some of the final businesses to reopen from the New York State pause, many continue to find ways to reach their…
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One business that has seen significant growth during the coronavirus pandemic is sales of alcoholic beverages. In New York state, restrictions on carry…
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Another long standing summer event in the Finger Lakes has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.This was to have been the 28th year that Fox Run…
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During the coronavirus pandemic, food insecurity has become a top of mind issue across the country. Food banks are facing unprecedented demand as the…
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This year’s Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance was to have been a celebration of the event’s 30th Anniversary. Now, the party will have…
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The City of Geneva is making changes to a grant program to provide support to small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.NYS Homes and Community…
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In mid-March, all kinds of products started disappearing from store shelves in response to the growing coronavirus pandemic. One of the items that was in…