Oct 10 Friday
EchoTV and White Peacock Fellowship Films Announce Kentucky Premiere Event for Award-Winning Series Gone
Mt. Sterling, KY – EchoTV, in association with White Peacock Fellowship Films, is thrilled to announce a special premiere event for the award-winning series, Gone. The event will take place at Tenth Frame Cinema in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky on Friday, October 10, 2025.
The evening will begin with an “Orange Carpet” experience at 5:30 p.m., featuring photo opportunities and interviews with cast and crew. At 7:00 p.m., audiences can enjoy a screening of Gone Seasons 1–3.
The series will continue to run daily at Tenth Frame Cinema through Thursday, October 16, 2025.
This film features local cast and scenes from Menifee and Montgomery Counties. Many of the cast members have connections to Morehead State University.
Tickets will be available starting October 1 at tenthframe.com
Updates can be found by following Echo TV on Facebook and Instagram.
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Oct 16 Thursday
We’re excited to welcome Colby Birkes back to Morehead State University!
Colby is a corporate attorney at Dentons Bingham Greenebaum LLP, with expertise in corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and mergers & acquisitions. His impressive career includes work at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, leadership in the Kentucky Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division, and community involvement with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana.
As an MSU alum, Colby majored in Political Science and interned in the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. He has also published in the Louisville Law Review.
📅 Date: Thursday, October 16🕧 Time: 12:30 PM📍 Location: Rader Hall 219
📧 For more info, contact: j.masterson@moreheadstate.edu
Oct 17 Friday
Join MSU's Department of History, Philosophy, Politics, Global and Legal Studies for an inspiring alumni speaker event featuring Ted Docks, a two-time Morehead State graduate and former Eagle basketball player who now leads the FBI’s Boston Field Office!
With a distinguished career in counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and criminal investigations, Ted brings a wealth of experience and insight. He’s also a recipient of the National Intelligence Exceptional Achievement Medal.
📅 Date: Friday, October 17🕙 Time: 10 AM📍 Location: Rader Hall 103
Don’t miss this chance to hear from one of MSU’s exceptional alumni!
Oct 19 Sunday
Celebration of the Life of Dr. Robert Reese Sloss, retired Pathologist UK/St. Claire