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Bill Fox has built a distinguished career as a Morning Show Personality. After getting his start in his hometown of Parkersburg, WV, Bill has been heard on air in New York City, Sacramento, San Antonio, Albany, and Fresno. 

He’s a proud United States Air Force veteran, serving two overseas tours, and three years as a Basic Military Training Instructor.

At home, Bill is a proud husband and dad who shares space with a lovable crew of rescue animals—one dog and three cats. When he’s not behind the mic, Bill is committed to health and fitness, a die-hard Boston Red Sox, a lifelong Pittsburgh Steeler fan, and a struggling guitar student.

Bill is thrilled and excited to be a part of the WSIG family, to wake you up every morning, and live in the Shenandoah Valley.

Thursday, May 1, 202505/01/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – May 1, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 31% of people say it’s been over a month since they’ve used this. A: Cash

Wednesday, April 30, 202504/30/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – April 30, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: Parents with kids under the age of 14 say this is their biggest challenge each day. A: Getting them…

Tuesday, April 29, 202504/29/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – April 29, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 24% of all pet owners have done this. A: Tasted their pet’s food

Monday, April 28, 202504/28/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – April 28, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: The average American is 14 year, 8 months old the first time they do this. A: Drink coffee

Friday, April 25, 202504/25/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – April 25, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 20% of adults say they absolutely could not do this if they were asked to do it today. A:…

Thursday, April 24, 202504/24/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – April 24, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 33% of people say they don’t bother to have one of these in their home. A: A plant

Wednesday, April 23, 202504/23/2025

Braggin’ Right Breakfast Quiz – April 23, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: On average, you probably have about 8 of these in your home that you’re not using. A: Batteries

Tuesday, April 22, 202504/22/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – April 22, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 16% of parents want their child to learn how to play this instrument. A: Violin

Monday, April 21, 202504/21/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – April 21, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: 80% of people admit they’ve never thoroughly cleaned this. A: Their microwave

Friday, April 18, 202504/18/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – April 18, 2025

In Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Q: It’s the one thing adults miss most about being a kid. A: Not paying for things

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The rise of AI tools forces schools to reconsider what counts as cheating

The book report is now a thing of the past. Take-home tests and essays are becoming obsolete. Student use of artificial intelligence has become so prevalent, high school and college educators say, that to assign writing outside of the classroom is like asking students to cheat.