Tyler
Ronnie Bell
Scott was born into a broadcasting family and has been in the business ever since. He's also a professional musician and carries on his family's tradition of community involvement. Scott lives in Boyd County with his wife Susan and their daughters, Hannah and Rachel. After years of working mornings around the Tri-State, Scott is glad to be back in Ashland, hosting the Afternoon Train Wreck and welcoming guests into the studio, and we’re glad to have him... He’s just funny! The five o’clock hour is set aside to have guests, local and famous, in the studio to find out what is really going on in the Tri State, and has become the Tri-State’s source to find out what is going on both in the business community and entertainment as well. He finds inspiration in The Andy Griffith Show and through repeated viewings of Caddyshack and Animal House.
Jim Forrest is a native of Boyd County, Kentucky who graduated from Fairview High School and Morehead State University. He has worked at WCMI in Ashland, WIRO in Ironton and before joining the Staff of WLGC, he worked for MCI Broadcasting, which owned WQXX in Morehead, WLKS in West Liberty and WCBJ in Campton, Kentucky. Jim has done high school play-by-play for Russell, Rowan County and Greenup County. He co-founded and owns the Schoolboy Radio Network, which has broadcast the Boys Sweet 16 Basketball Tournament since 1984. Jim has also done play-by-play for Morehead State University, covering Men’s football and basketball from 1982 thru 1988, and again from 1992-94 and 1996-2000, and Covered MSU Lady Eagle Basketball from 1984-2000. Jim has been married to his wife Dreama since 1976, and they have two children and two grandchildren. Jim is also a bi-vocational pastor and currently serves as pastor of the Danleyton Baptist Church in Greenup County.
M.J. McKay is the son of former Tri-State radio personality "The Mole." Born in Ironton, Ohio, MJ has always been fascinated with the inner workings of the radio business. He started his career in radio in May of 2003 and has been at WLGC ever since. MJ has a degree in Electronic Media from Ohio University and has also worked behind the scenes at WSAZ TV.
In his free time MJ enjoys watching Sci-Fi TV shows, working with computers and listening to music
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