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The Messenger-Inquirer's behind-the-scenes glimpse at news and events in Owensboro and western Kentucky.
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Dec 17, 2018
Dec 17, 2018
38 min
Diabetes caused Sheryl Lott to go blind later in life. She shares the emotional and physical process, along with how her guide dog Pepsi and a local support group have helped her adjust to her new life without sight.

Dec 10, 2018
Dec 10, 2018
19 min
Host Don Wilkins talks to Rick Boggess, a visually impaired educator, about living without sight, teaching and local support organizations.

Dec 3, 2018
Dec 3, 2018
30 min
Don Wilkins talks with Daviess County Clerk David "Oz" Osborne about how he came into his position, and his upcoming retirement plans.

Nov 26, 2018
Nov 26, 2018
17 min
Don Wilkins talks with two Goodfellows board members about the club's history, and what it means for the children of Owensboro and Daviess County

Nov 19, 2018
Nov 19, 2018
22 min
Don Wilkins talks with M-I city government reporter Austin Ramsey about the City's consideration of allowing open alcoholic containers downtown.

Nov 12, 2018
Nov 12, 2018
23 min
Don Wilkins and M-I county government reporter Jacob Dick discuss the 13th District House race that proved every vote does matter.

Nov 5, 2018
Nov 5, 2018
23 min
Don Wilkins talks about the importance of Veterans Day with Cathy Mullins, director of Kentucky Remembers.

Oct 29, 2018
Oct 29, 2018
21 min
Don Wilkins talks with M-I county government reporter Jacob Dick about the Remember in November movement.

Oct 22, 2018
Oct 22, 2018
20 min
Don Wilkins talks with Adam Edelen, former Auditor of Public Accounts, about being a Democrat in a red state, and Edelen's potential run for governor.

Oct 15, 2018
Oct 15, 2018
26 min
Don Wilkins and Jacob Dick talk with features editor Steve Vied who will be retiring in early December after 41 years at the paper.
