Covering the community: KLCC reporters on their recent exposes

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MICHAEL DUNNE: I’m Michael Dunne. Today’s show is in many ways, an indication that good old-fashioned journalism is still very much in play in our community. As you’ll hear, the content of the next half hour is just a good example of local reporters doing their job to both find and then flesh out the issues and happenings that are important to the people in our region. First up, we’re going to talk with our reporter Nathan Wile, who helped uncover a disturbing incident at White Bird clinic, and what it might mean for the organization going forward. Then our other reporter, Rebecca Hansen-White breaks down the retreat of PacificSource in Lane County, and the impact that could have on 10s of 1000s of people in the region. In spite of the challenges that journalism faces, journalists are still out there doing the work. Nathan Wilk, reporter with KLCC, thanks so much for coming in and talking to us.

NATHAN WILK: Thanks for having me. Michael…

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