Donna Locke: I’ve been where we are going Donna Locke I was a teenager working at The Daily Herald when this newspaper made its move from downtown when downtown had everything. I remember news coming over the wire, and gasps when wire copy was read that year—1968. News of murders, movements, and sea change. Maury County has had its own sea change since then, with spirits freed from bondage and with growth spurred by changes in industry and population. Some of us lived through similar, huge changes in other places and are like time travelers from the future in our ability to predict what will happen next in Middle Tennessee because of waves already set in motion.