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GET TO KNOW ME

I've been working in the fast-paced world of TV news for the past five years. I am originally from Hudson, Wisconsin and graduated from the University of Wisconsin- La Crosse. Growing up, my father was an architect and my mother was a teacher. I was always taught to think critically and creatively.


Throughout my years as a journalist, I have worked at several TV stations as an anchor, reporter, photographer, and producer. From covering presidential visits to reporting from inside the eye of a tornado I'm always looking for creative new ways to tell your story.

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PUBLISHED WORK

By Noelle Anderson

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A STONGER VOICE

Meet Justin: A 19-year-old delegate, from Minnesota. Justin lives with Athetoid Cerebral Palsy and is driven to make sure everyone's voice is heard, especially in the political arena.

A POLITICAL TRUTH TEST

Attack ads are practically impossible to miss during election season. We hear and see them everywhere around us. But, really, how factual are they? I put two to the test.

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MAYO CLINIC'S EPIC TRANSITION

It's a $1.5 billion medical record conversion that took nearly three years to complete. An Epic change in both name and in scale. I show you the good, the bad, and the ugly in this four-part series.

AN UNCONVENTIONAL COLD CASE

It's not too often that wanted criminals return home after being on the run for 30 years. Investigators were forced to turn back the clock and figure out why a man charged with sexual assault, would want to come home.

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MOVE OVER CORN, HEMP IS IN TOWN

Farmers across the nation are making a push to bring back a controversial plant, industrial hemp. Often times, it can be referred to as the ugly step-sister of marijuana, but one farmer in southern Minnesota is trying to make it agriculture's new comeback kid.

THE LUCK OF THE LICORICE

Chatfield Gopher Football fan Dave Dudek rarely misses a game under the Friday night lights. But for the team, Dave is more than just a fan. Some say he's the reason for leading the Gophers to sweet, sweet victory.

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