Rebecca Robinson
Reporter / Moring Edition Co-ProducerA 2019 graduate of Sheridan High School, Robinson graduated from A-State with a degree in multimedia journalism in December 2023. In January 2021, while working toward her degree, she was named sports editor for The Herald, A-State’s student-run newspaper.
She received three first place awards from the Arkansas Collegiate Media Association for her sports reporting. A year later, she became Herald editor-in-chief. In the fall semester of 2023, Robinson interned at The Jonesboro Sun.
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KASU News for Apr. 16, 2024: Arkansas debates crypto fees, Jonesboro settles lawsuit, school vouchers expands, and updates to transportation safety.
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KASU News for Apr. 15, 2024: Arkansas addresses prison crowding, audit of Gov. Sanders' lectern, maternal health policies, shootings, and new immigration law.
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KASU News for Apr. 12, 2024: Arkansas seeks more budget for education, healthcare. New legislation on noisy crypto mines. Court debates ban on gender-affirming care.
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KASU News for Apr. 11, 2024: Gov. Sanders' address, new State Trooper school, budget and crypto laws, social services rally, and notable hires and resignations.
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After months of preparation and anticipation, eclipse viewers around Jonesboro gathered to watch the “Great American Eclipse.”
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The Jonesboro City Council heard updates on the millions of dollars’ worth of projects from the Connectivity Advisory Committee during Tuesday night's regular meeting.
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders visited the City of Wynne for the 10th “Capitol for a Day” before the one-year anniversary of a deadly EF-3 tornado that took four lives.
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders spoke to the 50th Governor's Conference on Tourism saying the state's tourism “is on fire.”
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The Jonesboro City Council introduced a resolution for the purchase of a historic building that was met with some back and forth on Tuesday night.
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Craig Rickert, the Executive Director of the Jonesboro Advertising and Promotion Commission, spoke about the Sportsplex coming to Jonesboro at the University Heights Lions Club on Tuesday.
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The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission held public meetings in Pocahontas and Jonesboro to get feedback about the Dave Donaldson Black River Wildlife Management Area renovations. The AGFC is working on plans to renovate the area to address flooding, conserve the bottomland hardwood waterfowl, and the conservation of Red Oak trees. Some community members are frustrated with the agency.
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The NEA Political Animals hosted the supreme court of Arkansas’ chief justice candidates Justice Rhonda Wood, Justice Barbra Webb and Attorney Jay Martin in Jonesboro.