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Klfy news anchor fired
Klfy news anchor fired













klfy news anchor fired

The Kentucky native, and longtime Lexington, Ky., television station executive, replaced Debbie Bush, who was promoted to manage Gray Television's Phoenix TV stations in November. WXIX-TV could hire a new meteorologist in the next couple of weeks, says Jennifer Rieffer, who was appointed Channel 19 general manager in late November. "I was a little apprehensive at first after not having done it for a year, but it all fell into place pretty quickly," Creighton says about his forecasts last weekend. 2 was her last day at the station – Fox 19 folks asked him to fill in while the station searches for a permanent replacement. When Breese left – she posted on Facebook that Jan. Retail clothing was his first career until 1995, when he started working with Tim Hedrick and Steve Horstmeyer in the WKRC-TV weather department while earning a certificate in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State University.Ĭreighton worked at Channel 12 for 16 years before joining Horstmeyer at Channel 19 in 2011. John's, a small family-oriented clothing shop. In 1978, during his senior year at Indian Hill High School, he started working at Roderick St. Basically, I prepare meals for customers who place orders through our website."Īctually, Dream Dinners is his third career.

klfy news anchor fired

"They are located in Anderson Town Center and are the original 'meal kit' company. "After taking some time off, I picked up a part-time job at a company called Dream Dinners," says Creighton, who returned to Channel 19 last weekend after meteorologist Olga Breese left the station. Since retiring as WXIX-TV meteorologist 15 months ago, Jeff Creighton has enjoyed a second career preparing meals for Dream Dinners, which provides ingredients for customers to cook at home.















Klfy news anchor fired