• Heather AsiyanbiPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant, WI

All I've really wanted to do was write for a living, and I've been lucky enough to have been able to do just that for most of my professional life. Whether I was working Features for the Daily Herald, Illinois' 3rd largest daily, covering Mount Pleasant and Sturtevant as a stringer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel or writing press releases for clients at a public relations agency, I've spent nearly my entire career writing. Being an editor for Patch brings me back full time to news and newspapers (in a fashion), and I couldn't be happier!

Your Beliefs

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Politics 

How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?

I am not registered to any party and consider myself an independent, voting for the candidate(s) I feel are most aligned with my views.

Religion

How religious would you consider yourself? 

I believe in God.

Local Hot-Button Issues

What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?

Growth, development, taxes, the school system, village leadership, jobs/unemployment and home values seem to dominate conversations and concerns across the board.

Where do you stand on each of these issues?

I don't stand anywhere on the issues. My job is to report the facts as accurately and as objectively as possible so the reader can decide where he/she stands.

Posting Activity

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Homicide Victim ID Expected Soon

Now that the holidays are over, Mount Pleasant Police are hoping to learn the identity of the young adult woman's body found early Christmas morning in the remains of a burned out house.

Homicide Victim ID Expected Soon
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Mining Law Reform Top of List for State Republicans

Speaker-elect Robin Vos plans to introduce mining law reform as his first order of business when the state Legislature reconvenes later this month.

Mining Law Reform Top of List for State Republicans
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How Safe Are Our Schools?

Patch surveyed area school districts about security measures in place at their schools. See how Racine Unified compares with other Milwaukee-area districts.

How Safe Are Our Schools?
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Here's What's Open on New Year's Day

Whether you partied hearty or not at all, chances are you'll leave the house on New Year's Day. Here's where you can go.

Here's What's Open on New Year's Day
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Sturtevant Taxes: Find Out Where Your Money Goes

The cost of doing business continues to rise and so do property taxes. Patch readers have asked us where their taxes go so we put together charts to help explain.

Sturtevant Taxes: Find Out Where Your Money Goes
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Homicide Victim ID Not Confirmed, Police Say

Mount Pleasant Police are hoping dental records and DNA will lead them to a solid identification of the lone victim found after a Christmas morning fire gutted a home.

Homicide Victim ID Not Confirmed, Police Say
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Weird Weather Topped Headlines in 2012

National Weather Service recaps 2012, which was indeed hot enough for all of us, and continues to have an impact at the grocery stores.

Weird Weather Topped Headlines in 2012
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Police: Fire Victim Likely Murdered

Mount Pleasant Police are actively investigating what they believe to be a homicide that is tied to an early morning Christmas fire at a home on 16th Street.

Police: Fire Victim Likely Murdered