Chad Hedrick
Reporter
Lexington, Ky.
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Chad Hedrick joined WKYT in February 2021.
Before coming to central Kentucky, he spent six years at WKYT’s sister station, WSAZ in Huntington, WV where he climbed the ranks from part-time weekend photographer to reporter and weekend anchor.
While at WSAZ, Chad’s primary focus was on eastern Kentucky, including his hometown in Boyd County.
Chad has enjoyed being able to cover his home state these last several years, seeing it as a way of giving back to his community. He is passionate about meeting people, telling their stories, and doing what he can to help them.
He is a Morehead State grad, and an avid Kentucky Wildcat fan.
Chad loves connecting with viewers on social media. You can find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Updated: Feb. 27, 2022 at 12:19 AM EST
|By Chad Hedrick and Gray News staff
The inmate was one of roughly 100 people inside the candle factory as an EF-4 tornado collapsed the building on top of them.
Updated: Nov. 5, 2021 at 10:57 PM EDT
|By Chad Hedrick
The signal is a hand up, palm out, with the thumb tucked then folding the fingers down.