Author Archive: Angie Fenton
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Angie Fenton is Managing Editor of The Voice-Tribune, a Blue Equity company. She is also an entertainment correspondent for WHAS11's new morning show, "Great Day Live!", which debuted August 22 on Louisville's ABC affiliate. Additionally, Angie is an entertainment correspondent for the Saturday Morning Show with Ron 'n' Mel Fisher on 84WHAS (840 AM) and has served in the same capacity for Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks; Breeders' Cup; and Circuit of the Americas during the Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix in November 2012. Angie also serves as an emcee, host, voiceover professional and on-camera commercial talent.
Angie has a bachelor’s and master’s in English from Central Michigan University and began her career as an adjunct professor at her alma mater. She is the youngest of five -- four of whom were adopted, including Angie, and none of whom are biologically related. She is also a Michigan native who moved to Kentucky in June 2002. Angie is owned by two dogs -- Herbie and Yoda -- and feels lucky to have loved and been loved by many more, including Pooch, Jessie, Onyx, Jack and Big Bud, who took his last breath on Christmas Day 2012.
Seeking Shelter: How To Stay Safe This Storm Season
Adam Kleinert felt like a bundle of nerves as he watched television reports show live coverage of an enormous tornado – at least a mile wide – rip through parts of Oklahoma City, devastating the suburb of Moore, on May 20.
Mind Your Health
The irony is thick: I was emceeing the Alzheimer’s Association gala on the second day of March when my brain failed me in front of 400+ guests.
What A Week – & Zeke
Like most everyone I know, I’m still reeling from Louisville’s win over Michigan in the championship game.
TV Exec Pays It Forward With ‘Money Follows Excellence’
The first book Bill Lamb ever wrote was a romance novel titled, “Once Upon A Lifetime.”
Isidro Valencia: Creating Magic With Makeup
Growing up in Mexico, Isidro Valencia found his desire and inspiration for bright colors and art in the Mexican culture.







