Raymond T. Rivard

Preston's Summary

Raymond T. Rivard is a local journalist based in Amery, Wisconsin. He writes for several local newspapers, including the Osceola Sun, Baldwin Bulletin, Amery Free Press, and Country Messenger. Raymond covers a range of topics, including local government, community events, and human interest stories, providing readers with important news and updates from the Amery area.

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Geo Focus

Scandia, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 30 %
Announcement: 23 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 11 %
Press Release: 7 %
Opinion Editorial: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Disaster & Emergency Response
  • Public Event Safety
  • Public Surveillance Systems

Pitching Insights

Raymond T. Rivard's coverage focuses predominantly on local government announcements, with an emphasis on legal proceedings and sentencing, as well as the activities of local councils and committees. His interest in government & politics suggests that he may be open to pitches related to local governance issues, policy changes affecting the community, or human interest stories tied to public service.

Given his focus on specific regions within Wisconsin (e.g., Polk County), outreach should be tailored to reflect a deep understanding of these communities and their unique dynamics. Additionally, sources who have direct involvement with or insight into legal proceedings at the local level may find success in pitching story ideas to Raymond.

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