Gracie Smith

Reporter/Photographer

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Preston's Summary

Gracie Smith is a Reporter/Photographer at various publications including the Sioux City Journal and Lincoln Journal Star. She focuses on themes of law and legal affairs, particularly in relation to urban design, private education, and the construction industry. Gracie's work has been featured in multiple outlets, including The Columbus Telegram and EastIdahoNews.com.

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Geo Focus

Grand Island, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 66 %
Data Driven: 33 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Private Education
  • School Administration
  • Individual Sports
  • Building Materials
  • Construction Industry

Pitching Insights

Gracie's local focus on Grand Island, Nebraska, indicates that she is interested in community events, human interest stories, and local news. She covers a wide range of topics including family & relationships, entertainment news, human resources & employment as well as culture & society.

If you want to reach out to Gracie with story ideas or pitches, consider focusing on local events happening in Grand Island such as seasonal festivals or community gatherings. You could also provide insights into unique cultural aspects of the area or cover heartwarming stories related to individuals or families within the community. Keep in mind her coverage attributes when tailoring your pitch; for example if there are upcoming government announcements or significant retirements within the area they might align with her interests.

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