5NEWS Articles

The following articles showcase my work at 5NEWS:

Centerton Teen Finds 7.44-Carat Diamond At State Park

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CENTERTON (KFSM) — A lucky 14-year-old Centerton boy walked out of an Arkansas state park this weekend with quite the flashy find — his very own diamond.

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Man Facing Murder Charges After Allegedly Slamming On Brakes In Fatal Road Rage Collision

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CRAWFORD COUNTY (KFSM) — An Alma man was killed and another man arrested on Wednesday (May 24) in a road rage incident, according to authorities.

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Former U Of A Custodian Graduates With Civil Engineering Degree

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FAYETTEVILLE (KFSM) — After 13 long years, a former University of Arkansas custodian has graduated with a civil engineering degree.

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Ark. House Passes Bill To Exempt College Sporting Events From Campus Carry Law

campus-handgunLITTLE ROCK (KFSM) — The Arkansas House of Representative voted to pass a bill that would exempt athletic facilities from the campus carry law on Thursday (March 30).

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Valentine’s Day

The web team made a Valentine’s Day gallery for the anchors, sports director and meteorologists at the station. bobby swoff v-day specialj-penn v-day postb-swoff v-day postG-Lew V-Day PostK-Zo V-day Postd-bobb v-day post

Election Day

I made graphics to share on social media for different elections important in the area. PRESIDENT - Donald TrumpARK. US SENATE - John BoozmanBENTON COUNTY SHERIFF - Shawn Holloway

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Wilson reminisces about life, career in Ash Grove

John WilsonThis piece of long-form journalism is about a funeral director who has spent his life helping others navigate their grief, only to face his own with the diagnosis of a terminal illness. The article won second place in its category in the 2016 Missouri Press Association’s annual awards.

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Armed Forces Day: An American tradition — sort of

Waving flags, cheering crowds, celebrations honoring American heroes – that’s the patriotic vision inspiring Armed Forces Day. However, the reality is something less spectacular; since it is not a national holiday, Armed Forces Day often gets overlooked, outshadowed by the more popular Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day.

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Today’s Lesson: Ag McCannics

Lawrence County cattleman Jim McCann leads state cattlemen

It’s not the dusty boots, leather suspenders, or well-worn cowboy hat that shows this rancher means business, nor is it his title in the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association (MCA)—president.

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Arkansas Traveler Articles

Volunteers are Always Welcome, Especially at UA

At times, it’s hard to find the drive necessary to juggle priorities and finish all the mandatory things that college students must get done. It can be even harder to accept extra tasks purely of your own accord.

Time is precious, so why give it away for free? The warm, fuzzy feelings that volunteers are paid in aren’t exactly the preferred currency of broke college kids. It can be especially hard to be motivated when the prime time for volunteering is 8 a.m. on a Saturday morning.

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Why Can’t We All Be Friends?

So maybe you don’t look like all the fresh-faced college freshmen, struggling to figure things out or pleading with bankers to give them a loan despite their non-existent credit. Or, maybe your country’s English program didn’t include “y’all” in the pronoun section.

You’re not alone.

Look, no matter what your story is, it’s going to be just a little bit unique. At the same time, you’ll also find someone else on campus who’s walked in your shoes and developed the exact same blisters. No matter how your story began, it doesn’t make you any less of a Razorback now.

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The Pursuit of Happiness is Fleeting; Pursue Meaningfulness

Don the pearls, or throw on sweats? Study English prose, or get a degree in biochemical engineering? Buy Cocoa Puffs, or grab the quasi-healthy Special K? Serious or mundane, we’re surrounded by decisions. Some choices are less clear-cut than others. When that happens, we’re told to follow our hearts and pick what will make us happiest.

Doing what makes us happy is often spouted as the sole secret to leading a good life, but is that all there is to it?

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