By: Noel Hardin
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) -- A St. Joseph native, author and journalist has just published a new historical fiction book about St. Joseph and its surrounding history, titled "Surviving the Twisted Trail: Redemption in the Heartland."
Noel Hardin is a Multimedia Journalist at jb construction, KQ2, and Pacific Empire Radio Group / DailyFLY MEDIA. He covers a diverse range of topics including culture and society, law enforcement, health and wellness, and events and conferences, with a particular focus on civil rights, diversity and inclusion, and the impact of technology on law enforcement. Noel's work has been featured in various media outlets, showcasing his commitment to addressing social interests and wellness programs.
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Noel Hardin's coverage is heavily focused on local events and announcements in St. Joseph, Missouri. The themes covered include family & relationships, house & home, art, holidays, education, community events and health and wellness.
Given the focus on local events and seasonal topics such as Christmas at Bode Ice Arena or New Year's Resolutions at Lanham Music store, pitches should be tailored to offer unique insights into these specific local happenings or align with the themes of family activities, home improvement tips related to upcoming seasons or festive occasions.
Additionally, since Noel covers government announcements related to Kansas Governor Laura Kelly's budget release for Fiscal Year 2025 as well as grants for breastfeeding classes from Andrew County Health Department; experts who can provide insights into relevant policy changes or their impact on the St. Joseph community may also find resonance in his coverage.
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