Bob Lenox
After working in Baton Rouge radio for six years, Bob returned to Monroe in 1996. He served as program director for a local commercial radio station immediately prior to joining KEDM in 2009, as News and Public Affairs Director. A graduate of the University of Louisiana at Monroe, he holds a degree in Radio/TV/Film Management.
During a broadcast career of more than 20 years Bob has contributed to a range of community activities, including serving as an emcee for various events and banquets. One of the local organizations Bob supports is Dixie Diehards, a local baseball league for persons with special needs. Bob, his wife Kelly, and family reside in West Monroe.
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Two shows take stage at Strauss Youth Academy For The Arts. Little Women and You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown are set to open next week. "We're...
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State Health Officer Dr. Jimmy Guidry says customers served by North Monroe Water System should use precaution in light of the prescence of Naegleria...
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Many children discover reading and responsibility by holding a library card. September is recognized as National Library Card Month. The Ouachita Parish...
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CenturyLink is cutting around 55 jobs from its Louisiana workforce as part of a companywide layoff plan. Spokesperson Annemarie Sartor did not indicate...
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School officials at West Monroe High School have banned the use of the Confederate flag by its student body. According to students, Principal Shelby...
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In the 10 years since Hurricane Katrina, Melissa Thaxton has seen challenge and change. Thaxton, the marketing manager for the Monroe Civic Center,...
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The call is out for volunteer painters for the West Monroe seawall project Saturday. Emery Thibodeaux, one of the "One Mile Of Love" project organizers,...
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Area students are encouraged to pursue their education in a local workshop called "My Mind Is A Pearl." The program was created by local educator...
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September marks the return of the Brown Bag Concert Series hosted by the West Monroe-West Ouachita Chamber of Commerce. The concerts feature local...
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The minimum wage for City of Monroe employees is going up. Mayor Jamie Mayo announced the increase Monday. He says the three-step plan will bring...