... for Sections 1, 4 and 5 will be ...
Section 1:
The Meridian Times, covering Meridian Township (which includes the towns of Okemos and Haslett): Tamar D., Katie D., Ally H., Erica M., Christopher H., Riley J., Julie C., Kelly S., Lauren C.
The Bath-Dewitt Connection, covering Bath Township and the city of DeWitt: Shane J., Zachary M., Holly O., Laina S., Brendan W.
Lansing Township News, which covers Lansing Township (not city) government and unincorporated areas around Lansing: Rachel B., Hannah B., Grant E., Ana W.
Section 4:
Listen Up, Lansing. This covers the city of Lansing: Jaylyn G., Maxwell J., Ella K., Eve K., Nakea P., Alexander S., Jamie A., Kevyn R., Krista W.
The Holt Journal. This covers the unincorporated town of Holt and Delhi Charter Township: Jalen S., Roya B., Anna S., Austin S., Stevie P.
Living In The Ledge. This covers the town of Grand Ledge: Rachael D., Antonio F., Madison M., Kaitlin P.
Section 5:
Clinton County Chatter. This covers Clinton County and the city of St. Johns: Rachel B., Brittany F., Emily E., Adam M., Cydni R., Kenedi R., Nathaniel B., Liam T., Jason D.
The Ingham County Chronicle, which covers Ingham County at large (and not specifically the cities of East Lansing, Williamston and Mason, each of which has dedicated news sites): Jingwen Z., Xin W., Andrew M., Courtney G., Griffin W.
Old Town Lansing Times. This covers Lansing's Old Town neighborhood: Zach B., Sakiya D., Zachary M., Jasmine S.
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Please take a thorough look at your assigned news Web site, which is hyperlinked through each news site title, and get a feel for the types of stories, mediums and issues offered by previous classes. That will give you an idea of the types of stories, mediums and issues we want to do this semester.
Plus, use the hyperlinks on the following city, township and county names to access the Wikipedia pages for each. That will give you a sense of the background and history of each community that will now be your beat for the rest of this semester, and from which we will need to produce all of our stories.
You will be responsible for getting to and from your beat. Most people without cars have been assigned beats that are accessible by public transportation. People who have cars are strongly urged to help out people on the same beat as you who lack cars, and offer ride-sharing and car-pooling as needed.
Section 1:
The Meridian Times, covering Meridian Township (which includes the towns of Okemos and Haslett): Tamar D., Katie D., Ally H., Erica M., Christopher H., Riley J., Julie C., Kelly S., Lauren C.
The Bath-Dewitt Connection, covering Bath Township and the city of DeWitt: Shane J., Zachary M., Holly O., Laina S., Brendan W.
Section 4:
Listen Up, Lansing. This covers the city of Lansing: Jaylyn G., Maxwell J., Ella K., Eve K., Nakea P., Alexander S., Jamie A., Kevyn R., Krista W.
The Holt Journal. This covers the unincorporated town of Holt and Delhi Charter Township: Jalen S., Roya B., Anna S., Austin S., Stevie P.
Living In The Ledge. This covers the town of Grand Ledge: Rachael D., Antonio F., Madison M., Kaitlin P.
Section 5:
Clinton County Chatter. This covers Clinton County and the city of St. Johns: Rachel B., Brittany F., Emily E., Adam M., Cydni R., Kenedi R., Nathaniel B., Liam T., Jason D.
The Ingham County Chronicle, which covers Ingham County at large (and not specifically the cities of East Lansing, Williamston and Mason, each of which has dedicated news sites): Jingwen Z., Xin W., Andrew M., Courtney G., Griffin W.
Old Town Lansing Times. This covers Lansing's Old Town neighborhood: Zach B., Sakiya D., Zachary M., Jasmine S.
*******
Please take a thorough look at your assigned news Web site, which is hyperlinked through each news site title, and get a feel for the types of stories, mediums and issues offered by previous classes. That will give you an idea of the types of stories, mediums and issues we want to do this semester.
Plus, use the hyperlinks on the following city, township and county names to access the Wikipedia pages for each. That will give you a sense of the background and history of each community that will now be your beat for the rest of this semester, and from which we will need to produce all of our stories.
You will be responsible for getting to and from your beat. Most people without cars have been assigned beats that are accessible by public transportation. People who have cars are strongly urged to help out people on the same beat as you who lack cars, and offer ride-sharing and car-pooling as needed.
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