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  • Lincoln Square, IL

Phone: (314) 258-1131

Email: sarah.flagg@patch.com 

I discovered a passion for journalism at an early age. After seeing "Harriet the Spy," I realized her tendency to write everything down and study people could only lead to journalism. 

A graduate of the University of Missouri with degrees in Photojournalism and Political Science, I was a staff reporter and photographer for the Columbia Missourian, worked abroad for MSN UK and interned for the Daily News in New York City. 

A firm believer in objective journalism, I'll make it my mission to report the truth and represent people and events accurately. 

When I'm not running around Lincoln Square, I like to spend time with family and friends, plans trips to random places, exercise and cook like a fiend. 

Cardinals fan, bookworm, and a lover of hot wings and other fine foods, I truly enjoy my life as a journalist and fun enthusiast. 

The Basics:

Full Name: Sarah Jean Flagg

Hometown: Festus, MO

Birthday: Sept. 2

Favorite Music: Queen. All day. Everyday. 

Political Beliefs: Socially liberal, fiscally conservative. I believe people have the right to live their own lives when it comes to gay marriage and abortion. However, I also think the money earned should be yours, with as little tax and government interference as possible.

Posting Activity

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Heroes Rock Lincoln Square Concert Series: PHOTOS

Giddings Plaza went back in time when the classic rock band, Jukebox Heroes performed Thursday night as part of the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce free concert series.

Heroes Rock Lincoln Square Concert Series: PHOTOS
Lincoln Square|News|

CPS Budget Draws Ire from Students, Parents at Board Meeting

After individual school budgets revealed cuts up to $1 million, the Chicago Board of Education must now pass a budget for the whole district. The proposed budget—revealed Wednesday—angered students and public speakers at the BOE meeting.

CPS Budget Draws Ire from Students, Parents at Board Meeting
Lincoln Square|News|

CPS Budget Draws Ire from Students, Parents

After individual school budgets revealed cuts up to $1 million, the Chicago Board of Education must now pass a budget for the whole district. The proposed budget—revealed Wednesday—angered students and public speakers at the BOE meeting.