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Hometown: Sheboygan, WI
Birthday: March 10, 1987
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Sarah's drive for journalism began when she worked for her high school newspaper in Plymouth, WI. She wrote news, feature and editorials, earning awards from the North Eastern Wisconsin Scholastic Press Association (NEWSPA) for photography and writing, and ran the business department. She continued this work for her college newspaper as well at UW-Sheboygan, along with composing the layout for the school's literary magazine. She then moved to Milwaukee to complete her bachelor's degree in journalism with a print/online focus at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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