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Education: Graduated from St. Mary's College (now a university) in Winona, Minn., with a degree in journalism, minor in art (emphasis in photography).
Career: First news job as a reporter/photographer in Rawlins, Wyo.
Then worked as news editor uin Cheyenne, Wyo., for several years in the early 1990s before returning to Elgin, Ill., in 1994 to work as night editor of The Courier-News.
Advanced in 2007 to Web content editor, a position held until I was laid off in December 2010.
Began writing a blog, Laid off at 51: Seeking joy in change, about being an unemployed journalist and about journalism trends and issues, particularly related to digital media's impact on the newspaper industry.
Worked part-time at an Elgin news website, later added more part-time work as a guest editor for Patch.com.
Began full-time work as local editor for St. Charles, IL Patch in July 2012. In August 2013, my responsibilities were expanded to include Wheaton Patch.
Interests/hobbies: My Christian faith is very important to me, as is my family.
After that, I love fishing, reading, wildlife, photography and writing/blogging.
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The annual celebration is intended to remind shoppers that money spent at local businesses has a greater impact on their communities.
A roundup of what’s ahead in Wheaton for the week of Nov. 24, 2013.
But Mayor Rogina has been urging residents to shop and to buy local since he took office in the spring.
A roundup of what’s ahead in the St. Charles area for the week of Nov. 24, 2013.
A Friday tree-lighting ceremony at Martin Memorial Plaza and the Lighted Holiday Parade afterward kick off the holiday season in Wheaton.
St. Charles North tied with Plainfield Central for 31st in the meet held over the weekend in Winnetka.
St. Charles officials go to court once more in an effort to have the 38-year home renovation on Prairie Street completed.
St. Charles officials go to court once more in an effort to have the 38-year home renovation on Prairie Street completed.
This timeline is pieced together from media reports of the disappearance of the Farrey family, their discovery and the arrests of former St. Charles residents Jeffrey and Jenna Farrey.
This timeline is pieced together from media reports of the disappearance of the Farrey family, their discovery and the arrests of former St. Charles residents Jeffrey and Jenna Farrey.
This timeline is pieced together from media reports of the disappearance of the Farrey family, their discovery and the arrests of former St. Charles residents Jeffrey and Jenna Farrey.
Extradition will be slower than thought for the former St. Charles woman and mother of the 5-month-old boy found dead this week in the New Mexico desert.
Extradition will be slower than thought for the former St. Charles woman and mother of the 5-month-old boy found dead this week in the New Mexico desert.
Extradition will be slower than thought for the former St. Charles woman and mother of the 5-month-old boy found dead this week in the New Mexico desert.
The City Council appoints two to commissions, celebrates ties to sister city, is made an honorary member of an Army Unit during the Nov. 18, 2013 meeting.
A judge in St. Louis sentences Keith Esters to life plus 20 years in prison for shooting to death St. Francis High School star Megan Boken.
Other items in today’s collection of odd and quirky reports include distasteful graffiti in Geneva and Downers Grove, a purse lost during yard work, and a bomb threat.
Other items in today’s collection of odd and quirky reports include distasteful graffiti in Geneva and Downers Grove, a purse lost during yard work, and a bomb threat.
Other items in today’s collection of odd and quirky reports include distasteful graffiti in Geneva and Downers Grove, a purse lost during yard work, and a bomb threat.