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Quicksie 98.3 Quicksie is an award winning, locally owned radio station. Focused on fun and community involvement. Home to University of Kentucky sports.
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Founded in 1969, it is home to hot A/C music & the only full-time radio news department in Central Kentucky.

30/07/2025

This week we get to meet Connie, a 2 1/2 year old brown dapple Pittie with one blue eye and one green eye and weighing 43 pounds, and June, a 10 month old tan Labrador Retriever weighing 35 pounds, 2 dogs looking for new Furever homes. We also discuss the Dog Days of Summer special going on at the Hardin County Animal Shelter, where all dogs 5 months old or older can be adopted for just $25. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the shelter at 270-769-3428, visit their page at Hardin County Animal Shelter – Elizabethtown or stop by in person at 220 Peterson Drive in E-town, Monday to Saturday from 12 noon through 4pm.

Furever Friends is brought to you by locally veteran-owned, Pet Supplies Plus, at 209 Towne Drive in Elizabethtown. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100042807470939

30/07/2025
29/07/2025

Quick Thoughts with Keenan.

Apparently Trisha has a secret admirer that likes pumpkin pie (or the ingredients for one). This was dropped off at the ...
29/07/2025

Apparently Trisha has a secret admirer that likes pumpkin pie (or the ingredients for one). This was dropped off at the station this morning. We will enjoy some pie thanks to whoever this mysterious person is. Or maybe it’s a pumpkin whisperer who is tuned in to our pumpkins on the vine. Maybe they are begging to not be turned into pie. Either way, we see some pumpkin pie in our future.

29/07/2025

Jeff Curtis speaks with Bart Lovins, Director of the Hardin County Schools Performing Arts Center, and Jimmy Houlihan and Aaron Harp, the PAC Spotlight Ambassadors for July, about the upcoming PAC Fall pro-am musical RAGTIME.

29/07/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Motor Vehicle Accident – Western Kentucky Parkway

Hardin County, KY – July 29, 2025

On Monday, July 28, 2025, at approximately 9:15 p.m., deputies with the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the 121-mile marker westbound on the Western Kentucky Parkway in reference to a serious motor vehicle accident.

Preliminary investigation indicates that Unit 1, a 2024 Indian Pursuit motorcycle operated by John Barnes, 57, of Upton, Kentucky, was traveling eastbound on the Parkway on a rain-slick road, when the operator lost control, left the roadway, crossed the median, and entered the westbound lanes of travel. Unit 1 subsequently struck Unit 2, a 2022 Peterbilt tractor-trailer operated by Vasily Burshtynskiy, 41, of Washington, in a head-on collision.

Mr. Barnes was pronounced deceased at the scene. Mr. Burshtynskiy reported no injuries.

The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office Reconstruction Unit responded and is currently investigating the incident. No further information is available at this time.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Lt. Colonel David Lee

We extend our sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of Mr. Barnes.

29/07/2025

TOWN HALL MEETING, JULY 29: Your voice shapes Hardin County’s future! Hardin County Fiscal Court and community members will come together on Tuesday, July 29, at 5:30 p.m. for a Town Hall Meeting at 150 North Provident Way, 3rd Floor, Elizabethtown, KY 42701.

This is your opportunity to speak up, share what matters most to you, and help guide the future of our county.

Comment below if you’re going!

28/07/2025

Quick Thoughts with Keenan.

Address

233 W Dixie Avenue
KY
42701

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

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+12707639830

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Bill and Marilyn Evans came to Elizabethtown Kentucky in 1969 “with a car, a couple of pieces of furniture, a baby boy, and piece of paper that said he could build an FM radio station – and a lot of ambition”. This was at a time when many radios only had AM on their dials. Now, 50 years later, WQXE 98.3 “Quicksie” is stronger than ever, as a 25,000 watt Hot AC radio station that dominates the market – ranked by the Arbitron/Nielson ratings as #1 in Hardin County with adults for over 10 years. WQXE has been a part of the community over the past 50 years as the voice of Hardin County, entertaining the community and providing information through good times and bad. Bad times include the coverage of the Carrollton bus crash in 1988 which was considered the worst drunk driving crash in US history. And the ice storm that struck our community in 2009, WQXE provided vital information to our listeners from everything to where to find kerosene, to helping folks on oxygen get transportation to the hospital. WQXE has also been there for our community in the good times with the growth in Hardin County, providing information and entertainment with our local on-air personalities.

WQXE remains a strong community partner through many programs that we provide to our area. Including the Quicksie Toy Factory, which is a partnership with local factories to provide toys for less fortunate children in our area for 28 years. For 19 years, our Children’s Fair, a partnership with the Heart of Kentucky Association of Realtors, providing a free event for children ages 1-12 every year at Freeman Lake Park in Elizabethtown. WQXE has also formed a partnership with the leadership at neighboring Ft. Knox, for a weekly “Ft. Knox Report” featuring a live interview with the Garrison Commander for over 6 years. Quicksie’s Pound Per Pound Challenge which has been going on for 9 years benefiting Feeding America’s Kentucky Heartland, helps our listeners get in shape every January, with a challenge to donate a pound of food for every pound that they lose. Also, the “Don’t Miss the Bus” campaign with Bluegrass Cellular to provide back to school supplies for area children.

WQXE began broadcasting November 24th, 1969 at 3,000 watts from a small cinderblock building in Glendale, KY. We moved to Elizabethtown, Kentucky in December 1978. October 1989 Bill Evans, owner of WQXE was named the president of the KBA. In December 1995 the frequency was changed from 98.5 to 98.3 and increased power from 6,000 watts to 25,000 watts. January 2002 Bill Evans purchased WULF, October 2002, groundbreaking for a new state of the art 5,300 square foot studio. September 2003 was the grand opening of WQXE’s new studios at 233 West Dixie Elizabethtown. 2006 Elizabethtown Chamber of Commerce named Bill and Marilyn Evens Small Business Person(s) of the year. Bill Evans retired November 2014 but his retirement ending in February 2016 with the tragic loss of our General Manager Richard Price.