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Northville School Board Candidate Forum Set For Monday Night
The forum will offer the audience a chance to ask the five candidates questions.

Nancy Kelsey is the editor of Northville Patch.<br> <br> In 2004, Nancy graduated from Creighton University in Omaha, NE. with a journalism degree. She is currently working on her master's thesis to complete her journalism M.A. from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. Nancy is also on the board of the Native American Journalists Association.
<br>She previously worked at the Sioux Falls (S.D.) Argus Leader. Her previous reporting internships include the Associated Press in Boston, the Seattle Times, the Minneapolis Star Tribune and two Colorado dailies. She formerly reported for Reznet News and Native American Public Telecommunications.<br> <br> She also has a passion for news radio and freelanced for Interlochen Public Radio in Michigan. For two years, Nancy also taught high school journalism and senior English as an AmeriCorps volunteer at Red Cloud Indian School in Pine Ridge, S.D. She is also a Chips Quinn Scholar and graduate of the Freedom Forum's American Indian Journalism Institute.
The forum will offer the audience a chance to ask the five candidates questions.

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