Greg Milby and Hollie Sexton took over morning duties at Quicksie in April of 2004. Greg's unique personality brings a different view of local and national stories. Greg loves relating the most topical items as well as odd and off beat stories; that's why he and Hollie call it,

"The Everything You Need to Know When You're On The Go Morning Show!" Hollie stands up for the underdog and loves to hear from Quicksie listeners.  Does this morning team always see eye to eye on the issues discussed on the show?....not a chance. That's a good thing!

Visit their website at www.gregandhollie.com

 

Greg Milby
Mornings 6am-10am

Greg is happily married and he and his wife Jennifer are proud parents of 2 very handsome sons, Gavin & Garrett. Rumors that the marriage was arranged are not true; Jennifer actually chose to spend the rest of her life with him! Greg enjoys playing golf in his spare time and when he's not out playing, he's inside playing on his PlayStation2 or Wii. Greg's known to have a weird fascination with his yard and is always looking for new patterns to display on the "canvas" as he calls it. We've never seen anyone enjoy mowing more than Greg. You'll find Greg's talents featured on Louisville television on several commercials in and around the city. Greg also uses his talents as a member and Elder at Lincoln Hills Christian Church in Corydon, Indiana.  Plus, he's in your kids' classroom as a KLUE teacher! Greg also embedded with Fort Knox 3rd ESC soldiers during their humanitarian mission in Haiti in February 2010 and broadcasted live from the army camp.  Greg enjoys putting smiles on Quicksie listener's faces. His philosophy: Laughter can't cure everything that ails you, but it sure can't hurt. Plus, it's a lot cheaper than your HMO.

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Hollie Sexton
Mornings 6am-10am

Hollie Sexton grew up in the magnificent hills of Appalachia, beginning her radio career when she was fifteen at 100,000 watt station WQHY Q95FM. She made her way to central Kentucky in 2003. After Hollie joined Greg Milby and they became the “Every Thing You Need to Know When You're On the Go Morning Show”, life just got better! Along with co-hosting the morning show on Quicksie, Hollie is the resident social butterfly and public service coordinator. Hollie loves to sing and write music, with her brother Michael, for their e-band "Cold Hard Kids". She won the title for United Way's Heartland Idol competition in 2004 and has even flown to Las Vegas for American Idol auditions.

You'll see her sing at events for charitable organizations

and broadcast from community events. Listen to Greg & Hollie Monday-Friday from 6a to 10a and the Best of Greg & Hollie on Saturday from 6a to 10a on Quicksie 98.3!

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Suzanne Ahmad
Middays 10am-3pm

Suzanne Ahmad is a native of Buffalo, N.Y. Longing for a "warmer" atmosphere, she made the move after high school to San Antonio, TX to pursue a degree in Theatre and Communication Arts. Although she loved the life of a Thespian, she was swept off her feet by her future husband, Murad. She gave up the stage to be an Air Force wife, and called several places home including Abilene, TX, Knob Noster, MO, Dallas, TX, Austin, TX, and Chicago IL. In 1992, she and her growing family found their way to Elizabethtown as a result of her husband's job as a contractor at Fort Knox. Over twenty years of marriage and two beautiful daughters later, Hardin County is most definitely "home". Suzanne has fun sending daily shout outs to all our friends and businesses on the "At Work Network", and she especially enjoys taking your requests and dedications weekdays from noon to one on Café 98.3

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Scott Goettel

Afternoons 3pm-7pm

Production Director

Scott's first part time radio job was in November 1980 at WWKK in Radcliff, which then lead to a full time position in the summer of 1981 at their sister station WSAC.  In addition to his full time job, he also worked weekend shifts from 1983-1985 in Louisville at WRKA, and then 84 WHAS.  In the spring of 1985, he accepted a full time job offer with WAKY/WVEZ in Louisville.  After that, in 1986, he worked for WIEL in Elizabethtown (while working part time again for 84 WHAS on the side).  By September 1987, he became Production Director at 84 WHAS for the next 21 years.  In early 2008, Scott came to work at WQXE as Production Director, and he loves it!  Scott says "WQXE is a great place with great people!"  In October 2008, Scott married his beautiful wife Debi, and he says she is such a wonderful blessing in his life.  They love movies, going to film conventions and meeting the folks both in front of and behind the cameras, plus, they love spending time with family and friends, taking long walks, swimming, bowling, and playing UNO.

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Andy Gani
Weekends

Andy has been part of Team Quicksie for over seven years. His casual style and storytelling make him a perfect addition to your weekend soundtrack. On most any given evening you'll find Andy along the waters edge with a lo-tech rod and reel. He's a proud husband and dad and a great community friend. Also, if you need a new or used car...Well, just look him up.

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Lee Bramlett
WQXE News

Dubbed by "Greg and Hollie in the Morning" as "The News Bandit",Lee Bramlett has been news director at Quicksie since 1997. As a native of Breckinridge County, Lee's no stranger to the area with many years experience in broadcasting. Lee hosts the Quicksie Public Affairs Program, Community Forum, anchors The Morning Sportscast on Quicksie and is WELL known for his play-by-play of local sports. He's Lee Bramlett, W-Q-X-E News. 

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Richard Brown

Richard Brown grew up in Louisville and remembers riding around the neighborhood on his 5-speed bicycle with a transistor radio hanging from the handle bars. He always thought radio would be a cool job to have and hoped one day to be on the airwaves. For the past 25 years he has realized his dream working in Louisville and several other stations around the Central Kentucky area. Richard started working full-time for WQXE and WULF on September 11, 2006. The best parts of the job, according to Richard, have been the opportunities to meet several music stars and other celebrities, and work with some fascinating people along the way. Richard and his wife Lu-Ann live in Meade County with their son Jacob. Richard has another son, Ryan, who serves our country in the U.S. Marines!

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Howard Yates

Howard Yates never worked in radio until he auditioned for Quicksie in the fall of 2006.  Howard is passionate about voiceovers and hopes to do more commercials and narrations in the future.  He performs as a stage actor in community theater.  Outside of Quicksie, Howard works as a massage therapist.   Howard's therapeutic massage treatments include modalities (Swedish Massage, Reflexology, and his specialty Trigger Point Therapy).

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Sarah Fellows

Sarah was born and raised in Elizabethtown.  She left for a while for college, first job, meeting a husband, etc. but she couldn't stay away - she and her husband moved back here in 2002 and are now in daughter, dog, garden, quiet neighborhood paradise!  Time outside of work is spent primarily with her family - her favorite being the time she and her daughter get to spend in their ever-expanding garden (they're getting pretty good at it!) or cooking together, also watching movies with her husband.  Otherwise, you can find her working out or volunteering with horses & kids.  She lucked her way into radio - 'discovered' while reading at St. James Church - and was welcomed warmly into the Quicksie & Wulf family in April 2008.  Her day job is as a campus minister at the University of Louisville, so radio brings with it new challenges and adventures and a great way to interact with our community.  It also finally gives another outlet for the "interesting" voice that has brought with it every kind of comment imaginable! 

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Josh Logsdon

 

Josh Logsdon has been entertaining the local community for over ten years when he began as a performer for Youth Theatre of Hardin County. Since then Josh has been a staple performer at the Hardin County Playhouse starring in such un-forgettable shows as "The Wizard of Oz" and "A Tuna Christmas". Recently Josh has also broken into the world of independent film by playing dual roles in "Mountain Mafia" which also stars Ex-WWE superstar Al Snow and Rupert Boneham from "Survivor". Josh, who is single and lives in Elizabeth-town, is proud to be a member of this community and experiences no greater joy than being one of the voices of Hardin County since joining Team Quicksie. In one of those rare moments when Josh has spare time he enjoys playing golf and basketball and spending quality time with his family and friends.

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Mike Skaggs

A native of Louisville raised in Radcliff, Mike got his start in public performance at Army Community Theater at the age of 10. During that time, he appeared in productions of "Peter Pan", "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever", "Charlotte's Web", and "The Wiz." Mike was first introduced to the world of radio in the fall of 2003, when he joined the staff of WWHR in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Starting off working the red-eye weekend shifts, Mike quickly realized that he was doing what he loved. Over the next several years, Mike continued to work a variety of timeslots from early morning to afternoon drive, also serving as Traffic Manager in 2005. All of that dedication lead to Mike being one of the original crew members of "The Morning After" at WWHR, serving as Assistant Producer and Segment Editor. Following the departure of the show's creator, he served as co-host during the fall of 2006. Mike came to Quicksie after moving back to the Elizabethtown area in October of 2009.  Mike is also a freelance voiceover artist, and enjoys the challenges involved in portraying different personalities.

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