
In her spare time, Williams likes to read books with her book club, take photos, write creative and nonfiction stories and spend time with her family, which includes her spouse Charles, son Matthias and their cats - Sadie, Marlin and Simba. I strive to week after week put out a quality product that not only informs local readers about the ongoing events and issues in their community but is one that they can see themselves in.” The Morning Sentinel (Mount Vernon, Illinois) is a daily journal positioned inside the town/city that covers local, countywide, and county-wide news. “I truly believe that newspapers should reflect the community that they serve. Find 34 listings related to Obituaries Mt Vernon Morning Sentinel in Ewing on YP.com. “I am looking forward to coming aboard and learning more about Vandalia and Fayette County,” she said. Mount Vernon morning sentinel Centralia, IL (Jefferson County) 1998 9999 11. She said she is pleased to be offered this new opportunity and is excited to get to reacquainted with the region. Most recently, Williams had worked as the Public Information Specialist for Rend Lake College. She stayed on in that position for two years. She remained a staple of that newsroom for seven years before accepting the editorship at the Nashville News in 2018. Vernon offices.She is no stranger to Vandalia and Fayette County as her first beat once she joined the staff full-time was to cover the area’s government and schools for the daily paper until she was relocated to another office. She was a reporter and photographer for the Morning Sentinel, working in both the Centralia and Mt.

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Williams has more than 15 years of professional journalism experience. While working on her master’s degree, Williams held several graduate assistantships, including an online publishing course and writing assignments for the Gateway Journalism Review. MOUNT VERNON Multiple first responders and other agencies collaborated Thursday to hold a major emergency response exercise in Mount Vernon. Williams has a bachelor’s degree in news-editorial journalism and a master’s degree in professional media management, both from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. The Leader-Union is pleased to announce Leah Williams as its new editor. Williams brings years of reporting, online publishing to role
