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Randall Parmley

By: Beth Phillips
Updated: August 14, 2012

Randall tries to take a simple approach to his job, look at every story from a sports fan's point of view and to just have fun. He is a sports fan himself and feels that is what sports is all about, just having fun.

Randall has spent the past 6 years covering sports in the Tri-State.
 
Prior to that, he spent 3 years at WBKO in Bowling Green, Kentucky where he was the weekend sports anchor. During his stay there, Randall was honored twice by the Kentucky Associated Press, winning a pair of 1st place awards for Best Sports Special .
 
Randall is a proud graduate of Western Kentucky University and is a DIE-HARD Hilltopper football fan! As a matter of fact, Randall considers covering the Toppers winning the 2002 1-AA National Championship one of his career highlights.
Randall has also been lucky enough to cover the 2003 and 2004 NCAA Tournaments with the Kentucky Wildcats and the 2004 SEC Tournament.

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