Andrew Harp

Education/general assignment reporter

Preston's Summary

Andrew Harp is an education and general assignment reporter based in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. With a focus on local news, Andrew covers a range of topics including community events, government issues, and social concerns. His work has been featured in various publications, including the News and Tribune, Government Technology, Zionsville Times Sentinel, and more.

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Geo Focus

Jeffersonville, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 37 %
Press Release: 15 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 14 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Government
  • Real Estate Development
  • Law Enforcement Technology
  • Elections
  • Construction Industry

Pitching Insights

Andrew Harp's coverage is focused on local events and government-related announcements, with a particular emphasis on issues impacting Southern Indiana. The topics covered include domestic violence, housing market updates, police staffing, and local development projects in Jeffersonville and Clarksville.

Given the focus on community events and governmental announcements related to specific regions in Southern Indiana, those looking to reach out should consider providing insights or commentary directly relevant to these areas. Individuals involved in community organizations addressing domestic violence, housing initiatives, law enforcement matters or local development could find opportunities for coverage by reaching out with newsworthy information aligned with Andrew's coverage themes.

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