Brandon Tabor
A Northeast Arkansas native from Wynne, I’ve been involved with radio for about 15 years. I got my Bachelor of Arts degree from Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, where I also served as an award-winning News Director for 2 years at KSWH-LP.
I interned at Noalmark Broadcasting in Hot Springs working for KLAZ and KBHS (now owned by US Stations). After graduating with a Master’s degree closer to home at A-State in Jonesboro, I spent years volunteering with KLEK-LP before becoming the Morning Edition host here at KASU.
I’m a pianist at my home church in Wynne, I love to design websites in my spare time, and my favorite food is Ham & Cheese.
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Gretchen Hunt, longtime regional reporter and A-State alumnus, promoted to Paxton Media Regional EdiLongtime Northeast Arkansas reporter and A-State Alumnus Gretchen Hunt has a new position overseeing newsrooms across the region for Paxton Media Group.
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A spike in coronavirus cases in Craighead County has prompted a local Walmart to shut down temporarily to clean and sanitize its store.
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A-State Athletics has announced that Red Wolves' Women's Associate Head Coach Destinee Rogers will temporarily take over for Matt Daniel.
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The Jonesboro Advertising and Promotions Commission has assembled a steering committee in charge of planning a new indoor sports complex.
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About a month after Camfil announced they were expanding into a new Jonesboro facility, the air pollution manufacturer says their temporary location in Trumann was hit by Friday's tornado.
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A-State Athletics says that head women's basketball coach Matt Daniel has resigned. Daniel was in his third season leading the women's basketball program.
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Court documents say that Craighead County District Judge Tommy Fowler on December 13 charged 45-year-old Donald Barrett of Jonesboro with first-degree battery for stabbing a 40-year-old man in the store on Sunday.
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Remembering regional Arkansas and Missouri victims of a multi-state tornado outbreak as recovery con94-year-old Golden Wes Hembry was a Korean War Veteran, 52-year-old June Ann Pennington loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. 9-year-old Annistyn Rackley was a 3rd grader who enjoyed cheerleading. They were among more than 80 people killed in a catastrophic tornado outbreak on Friday that spanned across 5 states.
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John Brimley with the American Red Cross says recovery efforts are underway in areas impacted by Friday's Tornado outbreak. Tornados touched down in Northeast Arkansas and Southeast Missouri before moving as far east as Kentucky.
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The Jonesboro City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance that would raise the taxes on hotel occupancy to 4%. Revenue would support construction of an indoor sports complex.