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Kayla Strayer

Kayla Strayer grew up in Mount Vernon, Ohio. After graduating from Ohio State University, she worked as a reporter for the Worthington Daily Globe in Minnesota.

While in college she worked as a statehouse reporter in Columbus, and wrote and produced videos for Ohio State's student media outlet The Lantern. She is excited and thankful to live out her dream as a broadcast journalist.

She loves interacting with viewers and welcomes any story ideas.

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UND seniors present honors projects

A handful of UND seniors hoping to graduate with honors presented their senior projects today. The 15th annual Honors Program Undergraduate Research Conference was today at the Union.

WDAZ, 04/24/2013

Dakota Science Center and Boy Scouts team up for Science Day

The Dakota Science Center teamed up with local Boy Scout troops today for its biggest event of the year.

WDAZ, 04/22/2013

UMC kicks off campaign to lower STD rates

Sexually Transmitted Diseases have reached a record high in Minnesota, with some cases up more than 35 percent. Since college students are among the most at risk for STDs, we spoke with health officials and students at the University of Minnesota Crookston today who say they're kicking off a campaign to help lower the statistics.

WDAZ, 04/19/2013

UMC students raise money for Carnegie Library

University of Minnesota Crookston students are trying to raise funds to restore the historic Carnegie Library in downtown Crookston.

WDAZ, 04/19/2013

Red River Runners celebrate safe return from Boston

Several local runners who were in the Boston Marathon, are all back home and sharing their experience with us. Tonight the Red River Runners group celebrated the runners safe return at the Blue Moose.

WDAZ, 04/18/2013

University of Minnesota-Crookston inaugurates 5th chancellor

The University of Minnesota Crookston inaugurated its fifth chancellor today. Fred Wood took over as chancellor in July, overseeing nearly 2,000 students.

WDAZ, 04/18/2013

North Dakota takes to social media to drive up tourism

According to several outlets North Dakota is the least visited state in the nation, but the state's tourism industry is hoping to change that.

WDAZ, 04/17/2013

Grand Forks one of 100 best communities for young people for 6th year

For the sixth year in a row, Grand Forks has been named one of the 100 best communities in the country for young people. The Grand Forks Youth Commission had a luncheon today to celebrate and to kick off its "Youth can Support Our Troops" campaign.

WDAZ, 04/17/2013

City leaders want tax relief, but not with caps

In this final stretch of the legislative session, local leaders are pushing North Dakota lawmakers for property tax relief. But at the same time, they don't want the state to mandate a collection cap on the city.

WDAZ, 04/12/2013

Special guest speaks at UND's "Tunnel of Opression"

The star of TLC's "Little People, Big World" show made a stop at UND tonight with a message of perseverance.

WDAZ, 04/10/2013

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