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Was someone trying to silence Hardwick?

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August 17, 1963


The article goes on to mention that Hardwick was outspoken on-air about the corruption within the city/city government without naming names. All that plus, weather sports and traffic, mornings with Hardwick on 570-KVI.

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Jason Remington

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  • A check of the P-I versus the Times: across the board, the P-I spelled Hardwick with the 'e' and the Times left off the 'e' spelling it Hardwick. Well, there you go.

    Pretty much the same as the Jerry Kay-Jerry Kaye spelling confusion.

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