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  2. David Hocker, nationally known mall builder, dies at 86 - AOL

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    David Hocker, whose companies turned Frederica Street and Owensboro into a major regional shopping and dining area, died Tuesday. He was 86. Hocker began developing projects in 1959. In 1964, he ...

  3. Suwanski, long-time M-I reporter and editor, passes away - AOL

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    Nov. 18—Rich Suwanski, who spent 40 years as a reporter at the Messenger-Inquirer, passed away Wednesday night, a day before his 73rd birthday. Spending most of his career in the newspaper's ...

  4. Messenger-Inquirer - Wikipedia

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    The Messenger-Inquirer is a local newspaper in Owensboro, Kentucky. The Messenger-Inquirer serves 15,087 daily and 20,383 Sunday readers in five counties in western Kentucky . [ 2 ]

  5. Wendell Ford - Wikipedia

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    Later in life, Ford taught politics to the youth of Owensboro from the Owensboro Museum of Science and History, which houses a replica of his Senate office. [40] On July 19, 2014, the Messenger-Inquirer reported that Ford had been diagnosed with lung cancer. [41] Ford died from lung cancer at his home on January 22, 2015, at age 90.

  6. Lawrence W. Hager - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, he bought the Messenger from Urey Woodson, and consolidated the city's two newspapers, forming the Messenger-Inquirer. [1] In 1938, he founded WOMI, Owensboro's first radio station. [4] Hager was a member of the board of trustees for Kentucky Wesleyan College, and helped raise over US$1,000,000 to move the college to Owensboro in 1951. [1]

  7. John M. Spalding - Wikipedia

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    Spalding was a native of Owensboro, Kentucky. He is famous as one of the first officers ... Messenger-Inquirer, 6 November 1959, Page 1. via Newspapers.com ...

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  9. William Gant - Wikipedia

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    He began practicing law in Owensboro in 1947. [4] Gant was a lifelong member of Owensboro's First Church of Christ Disciples of Christ Church, where The Messenger-Inquirer reported he had "held every major office", including elder. [3] He married Mary Ellen Price, and the couple had two sons – Stuart Price Gant and Walter Gant.

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