While he described the events as very strange and unpredictable, he admitted that he had felt energized and rejuvenated following her official departure. Ferguson's former co-host Kathy Hart was reportedly fired from the show after 21 years 2017. Another lawsuit filed in connection to harassment claims against radio host Eric Ferguson, Netflix looks to curb password sharing, considers ads, Dear Abby: Dinner date urges me not to regain the weight I lost, Johnny Depp denies hitting Amber Heard: Nothing of the kind ever happened, Ari Emanuel talks about pizza, brotherly fisticuffs and ice baths during a visit to Chicago, Charges filed after Loop Target worker is stabbed while confronting shoplifter, The Edgar haircut is one more thing kids, parents can disagree on, Dear Abby: When I travel, friend checking my home also snoops through my things, Meet the new face of the 26th Street business corridor, Mexican parade date announced, Sueos ampla la lista de DJs locales y negocios latinos en el festival de Grant Park, Sueos bringing bigger roster of local DJs, Latino-owned businesses to Grant Park festival, Gua de Verano 2023: Eventos latinos en Chicago, Summer Guide 2023: Latino events abound in Chicago. In her EEOC complaint, McGurren said the discrimination against her dates to 2005 and she complained dozens of times from 2010 to 2018 to Mary Ellen Kachinske, the stations program director at the time. "Drew [Walker] returns to late mornings and middays and will continue to bring the energy and companionship country listeners have grown to love to get them through their day. Honestly, let her not forget that. (Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune). Cheryl Corley, Greg Kot win Headline Club Lifetime Achievement Awards, My childhood dream became the honor of a lifetime, Robservations: Sun-Times moving to Old Post Office; ABC 7 opens weekend anchor slot; Medill tracks local news decline, Robservations: StreetWise raises cover price; Sventoonie takes a break; Friends of Chicago Reporter mark 50. Melissa started her radio career in the Hoosier State in Hammond and Merrillville before becoming the sidekick\/traffic reporter at THE MIX. Contact us: [emailprotected]. In the midst of her absence, some of her fans have even taken the time to post on social media that the show is no longer any good without her. People share their stories with me. Huff, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and self-described country music fan, is a graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. McGurren filed her EEOC complaint months later, in December 2020. Plus -- I'm looking for a charity that I can really be involved in that deals with animals. As far as being nervous when pro athletes come in, nahnot really. Ferguson's former co-host, Melissa McGurren, filed the $10 million lawsuit last fall. Typically they listen to the show anyway and already know the dynamics.
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