WNZR talks with Margy Arck – 2025 EmpowHER Award Winner

EmpowHER Award Winner 2025
Margy Arck was the winner of the 2025 EmpowHER Award.
She was nominated by her daughter, Mandy Jemison.
Click HERE to hear Margy talk with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Margy shares how she felt when she received this award.
Margy talks about her daughter and her family. She has been serving in education for 30 years. She has been the Principal at Dan Emmett Elementary School for 23 years.

Margy shares how she is inspiring and influencing empowerment in others, especially in the field of education. She shares how she strives to encourages her staff and young women that are new teachers.
Margy talks about the EmpowHER Event Theme – Thrive Without Limits.

EmpowHER Award:
This award is given to a Woman of Inspiration!
Belief is a powerful engine. This woman believes so strongly in the outcomes she seeks that her beliefs mold her path to get there. The recipient of this award champions for women in her network, workplace, and community. She is a team player and active mentor who paves the road to empowering women in leadership roles. She is a woman of inspiration that is true to herself, and her example is so noteworthy as to inspire others spontaneously. Her passion channels her actions and her voice as she strives to empower the women and girls of Knox County.

WNZR talks with Kelly Welker – 2025 EmpowHER Raising the Bar Award Winner

EmpowHER Raising the Bar Award Winner 2025
Kelly Welker was the winner of the 2025 Raising the Bar Award.
She was nominated by her sister-in-law, Natalie Welker.
Click HERE to hear Kelly talk with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Kelly shares how she felt when she received this award.
Kelly is the Director of Operations at Mortellaro McDonalds. She has worked with McDonalds for 42 years! She oversees 8 different restaurants in 4 counties. She talks about her journey to this position. She also shares encouragement for young women who are just getting started in their careers.

Kelly talks about the EmpowHER Event Theme – Thrive Without Limits.

Raising the Bar Award:
This award is given to a Woman with 20+ years of experience in their field! The recipient of this award is an extraordinary woman who has manifested a legacy that continues to inspire others. She has dedicated her life to the advancement of those around her and paved the way for the leaders of tomorrow. She is recognized as an ambassador for women through her extraordinary dedication, personal achievements, and service to others through mentorship, philanthropy, and business. This award recognizes a woman who has spent more than 20 years in her field.

WNZR talks with Chris White 2025 EmpowHER Event Heart Award Winner

EmpowHER Event Heart Award Winner 2025
Chris White was the winner of the 2025 Heart Award.
She was nominated by Lauren Lochotzki, Director of Survivor Services at New Directions of Knox County.
Click HERE to hear Chris talk with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Chris shares how she felt when she received this award.
Chris is on the front line as the Director of the Emergency Department and directs the Forensics Program at Knox Community Hospital. She has been serving at KCH for 20 years and has served in healthcare for 32 years. She talks about how to face a day in the ER where things are challenging and rewarding.

Chris talks about the EmpowHER Event Theme – Thrive Without Limits.

Heart Award:
This award is given to a Front-Line worker! The Heart Award was born out of COVID19 and the need to acknowledge greater endeavors in support of our humanity with a focus on others over self. This woman has a commitment and passion for service while making an impact and leads with purpose. She has dedicated her life as a successful front-line worker. She has proven her endless dedication to her field.

WNZR talks with Nature McPeek – 2025 EmpowHER Event Grit and Grace Award Winner

EmpowHER Event Grit and Grace Award Winner 2025
Nature McPeek was the winner of the 2025 Grit and Grace Award.
She was nominated by her daughter, Kelcy Fowler.
Click HERE to hear Nature talk with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Nature shares how she felt when she received this award.
Nature shares about her children and that they have been through a difficult journey. She talks about how she finds strength (the grit and grace) as a single Mom. She also gives advice to single Moms in our community.

Nature talks about the EmpowHER Event Theme – Thrive Without Limits.

Grit and Grace Award:
This award is given to a single-parent mom who has overcome adversity and demonstrates resilience. She has transformed her life and the lives of her children with dignity and grace. She leads by example. She is a picture of selflessness and courage to all who encounter her.

WNZR talks with Kristi Klinkner – 2025 EmpowHER Event Vision Builder Award Winner

EmpowHER Event Vision Builder Award Winner 2025
Click HERE to hear Kristi talk with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Kristi Klinkner was the winner of the 2025 Vision Builder Award.
She was nominated by her accountant, Winnie Skinner.
Kristi shares how she felt when she received this award.
She talks about her journey from finance into opening a beauty salon. This was a huge career change for her. Her main goal is to help young women breaking into cosmetology to grow and flourish.

Vision Builder Award:
Vision shapes our future. The recipient of this award is a woman with less than 10 years of experience in her field who has wasted no time making an impact and breaking down barriers. She emphasizes building honest relationships, values input, has the mindset of a leader, and leads by example with an immense amount of courage. She has valued what she’s learned from her mentors and wants to pay it forward as a mentor to others. She is changing the landscape in which women serve.


WNZR talks with 2025 EmpowHER Event Scholarship Winner Kennedy Auker

EmpowHER Event Scholarship Winner Kennedy Auker 2025
Click HERE to hear Kennedy talk with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

Kennedy is a senior at Mount Vernon High School and attends the Knox County Career Center.
She is taking Landscape Design at KCCC. She plans to attend Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster to major in sustainable agriculture. She wants to take over the family farm in the future.

She is the winner of a Girl Power Scholarship of $2,500!
She submitted an essay based on a quote from Sheila Murray Bethel. She wrote on how she uses her Girl Power to empower others. Kennedy talks about the many organizations that she is involved in and how she strives to involve others and help them work together to serve the community.

She talks about the EmpowHER Event Theme – Thrive Without Limits.

WNZR talks with 2025 EmpowHER Event Scholarship Winner Grace Humphrey

EmpowHER Event Scholarship Winner Grace Humphrey 2025
Click HERE to hear WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart talk with Grace.

Grace is a senior from Centerburg that goes to Mount Vernon High School.
She is the winner of a Girl Power Scholarship of $2,500!

She submitted an essay based on a quote from Michelle Obama that talked about how you can use your unique story to empower others.

She empowers others through her horse riding, how she plans and working hard on her academics.
She will be attending Cedarville University, majoring in Allied Health.
She talks about the EmpowHER Event Theme – Thrive Without Limits.

WNZR talks with Lindsey Lamp, New Directions Executive Director about the 4th annual EmpowHER Event

Lindsey Lamp, New Directions Executive Director, shares the passion behind this event. This is the 4th year for the EmpowHER Event.

Click HERE to hear the conversation with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart.

This event is to celebrate the women that live and work in Knox County. They want to uplift the amazing women that they are. They want women to connect and show that they are thriving.

She talks about the theme – Thrive Without Limits. Their goal is to celebrate the flourishing women of the community. They also want to encourage all women to bloom where they are.
They had a flower theme in their decorations.

Lindsey also shares an update about New Directions. She shares that the agency is thriving. They are increasing the services that they provide. They are adapting through transitions and continuing to thrive. That is why they picked the theme.

Coming up on 2025 Calendar: April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month – they are collaborating with local law enforcement for training. The Teen Advisory Council will host the color run at the end of the summer. In October, they will host the annual Bowl-athon.

Goals for the organization for 2025:

  • Continue to prioritize survivors
  • Creating a survivor counsel
  • Lead some survivor support groups
  • For prevention – get into elementary schools for education and healthy relationship skills

Lindsey shares that you can give at their website – http://www.newdirectionsknox.org
Donations go directly back to their clients and the survivors in our community.

February 2025 Spotlight on Mount Vernon with Mayor Matt Starr

Mount Vernon Mayor Matt Starr shared updates on the City with The Morning Thing on Friday, 2/28/25.

Click HERE to hear the full conversation.

Topics included:

  • A discussion about the February 24th meeting with Mount Vernon City Council in which two positions were on. The Mayor speaks on the steps moving forward after the Communication Director position was voted down 4-3.
  • A discussion about current construction and maintenance projects for the city.
  • Mayor Starr gives updates on the Asphalt Resurfacing Program.

  • Mayor Starr Mayor Starr gives an update on other city departments.

  • Mayor Starr talks about the listening tours for the new facilities.

  • Mayor Starr talks about change and shifting departments and the challenges we are facing. He also reports that the city is in excellent financial shape, and he is excited for the future.

  • Mayor Starr shares his perspective on the development of the old Mount Vernon News building in downtown Mount Vernon and the plans for opening Founder Food Hall.

  • Mayor Starr shares an update from the Mount Vernon Police Department
    • Details about a Citizen’s Police Academy.

  • Updates from the Mount Vernon Fire Department

  • Mayor Starr speaks on the city’s ability to oversee potholes and cracks int eh roads on the properties of other businesses.
  • Immediate goals for March
    • Selecting a design team for the new Police Station
    • Wrapping up the public comment period for the City Hall Annex

  • Mayor Starr gives some calendar events for March.
  • Discussion on Intel and their internal issues and how those issues could affect the city.

To stay in touch with the City, go to:

  • Website – http://www.mountvernonohio.org
  • Facebook – The City of Mount Vernon
  • X – CityMV1805
  • YouTube – The City of Mount Vernon
  • LinkedIn – City of Mount Vernon, Ohio

WNZR talks to Briggs Swallow from the MTVarts production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr.

MTVarts presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr. this weekend at the Knox Memorial Theater.

WNZR was honored to chat with several cast members about their experience in this fantastic show.

Today, we shared a conversation with Briggs Swallow who is playing the part of LeFou, the sidekick to Gaston.

Briggs is 14 years old and goes to Mount Vernon Middle School. He talked about how he has always wanted to play this character. He likes the silly and goofy parts of the performance and is enjoying the experience. He also talks about the fun music of the show, including his 2 songs about Gaston.

He shares that he has been in 15 productions! He started at the age of 7!

Briggs talks about his costume that includes a funny wig and goofy sideburns and some blacked out teeth.

He shares a special memory of bringing coffee to the cast for a special bonding experience.

Briggs encourages kids to get involved in theater and not worry about the audition process. He also encourages the community to come see the production this weekend.

Click HERE to enjoy our conversation with Briggs.

Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR Show Times:

Friday, February 28 • 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 1 • 2 PM
Saturday, March 1 • 7:30 PM
Sunday, March 2 • 2 PM

Tickets
$20 Main Floor • $15 Balcony

Click HERE to purchase tickets.

Presented by: Ariel Corporation

Event Sponsors: Knox County Foundation and Classroom Connections with Knox County Education Service Center YES

Venue: Knox Memorial Theater – 112 East High St, Mount Vernon OH 43050

Synopsis:

Beauty and the Beast JR. tells the story of Belle, an adventurous young girl, and the Beast, her hideous captor who is actually a young prince trapped under a spell. In order to break the spell, the Beast must learn to love another and earn her love in return – before time runs out.  With the help of the castle’s enchanted staff, including a loving teapot, a charming candelabra, and a nervous mantel clock, Belle and the Beast find a beautiful friendship and love that neither knew was possible. Beauty and the Beast JR. features classic songs from the Academy Award®-winning film score such as “Be Our Guest” and “Belle,” as well as original songs from the 1994 Tony®-nominated Broadway musical.

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