Jerry Kenney
Host/ProducerJerry began volunteering at WYSO in 1991 and hosting Sunday night's Alpha Rhythms in 1992. He joined the YSO staff in 2007 as Morning Edition Host, then All Things Considered. He's hosted Sunday morning's WYSO Weekend since 2008 and produced several radio dramas and specials. In 2009 Jerry received the Best Feature award from Public Radio News Directors Inc., and was named the 2023 winner of the Ohio Associated Press Media Editors Best Anchor/News Host award. His current, heart-felt projects include the occasional series Bulletin Board Diaries, which focuses on local, old-school advertisers and small business owners. He has also returned as the co-host Alpha Rhythms.
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Huber Heights officials promise daily updates on city operations after ransomware attack.
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Director of the Ohio Department of Veterans Services and retired U.S. Army Major General, Deborah Ashenhurst, shares insights on the induction process and the veterans' continued service to their communities.
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WYSO’s Jerry Kenney spoke with Keitha Siler, Community Outreach Manager for Brightview Montgomery Countyabout the agency’s growth and how their approach to addiction services.
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WYSO’s Jerry Kenney spoke with Economic Development Manager for West Chester Township, Katie Kanelopoulos, about the region's appeal for business leaders.
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Miami Township Police joins Drug Take Back Day, offering drop-off sites for unused medicine.
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Auditor Karl Keith continues to hosts community forums and have discussions on rising property values and their impact on taxes continue in Montgomery County, Ohio.
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Deer hunters urged to learn protocols to combat chronic wasting disease. It affects deer species, found in 31 states, including Ohio. Krysten Schuler, wildlife disease expert, explains how hunters can help.
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In this edition of Bulletin Board Diaries, on the lengthy stretch of bulletin boards near the front of Dot’s Market in Belmont, a flier offers digital transfers for old VHS Tapes and cassettes.
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After a lengthy search - that was temporarily put on hold - the City of Huber Heights has a new city manager. WYSO's Jerry Kenney spoke with Richard Dzik about what brought him to Huber Heights and how he plans to move the city forward.
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Ohio's Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted announce new projects expected to create more than 300 jobs, $27 million in payroll.