By: Geraldine Torrellas
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Geraldine Torrellas is a reporter at Spectrum News. Based in Lexington, she covers a range of topics including agriculture, climate change, and environmental issues, with a focus on water conservation and management. Geraldine's work has been featured in Spectrum News, Spectrum News 13 Orlando, Bay News 9, and Spectrum News 1.
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Geraldine's articles primarily focus on local community events, nonprofit activities, and government initiatives in Lexington, Kentucky. She often covers stories related to family & relationships, government & politics, and culture & society.
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