Kim Hartman
Award-winning, professional reporter and Web Design student. My 9 years in journalism includes being a features writer for the St. Augustine Record, working as a sports reporter for the Tucson Citizen and doing education news for the Jupiter Courier.
I am currently an independent reporter working on a 2-year journalism project consisting of 50-100 local news articles.
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I am currently an independent reporter working on a 2-year journalism project consisting of 50-100 local news articles.
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Flagler College, B.A. in Communications/Journalism
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Thousands Mourn, Celebrate at Largest Procession in the U.SAn explosion of emotions infused 30,000 participants at the 21st annual All Souls Procession, a theatrical parade in Tucson, Arizona that honors the dead in the traditional Mexican way.
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Diamondbacks and Rockies Say Goodbye to Tucson, Fans ReminisceThis year marked the final spring training season of the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies in Tucson. Baseball fans tell their favorite memories of spring training in their city and what they will miss most. -
Profits of Artists Remain Steady in Depressed EconomyIn a depressed economy, some industries -- such as fine arts -- that do not rely on the financial state of the nation still thrive. -
The Buck Stops Here: An Interview with a Master MechanicIn a one-on-one interview, Frank Buckner -- owner of Buck's in Tucson -- who spent 26 years building and owning race cars talks about the joys and challenges of a mechanic, what it takes to be one and what differentiates his business from other car shops. -
East Meets Southwest: Tucson Gets Lessons by World Champion Martial ArtistWorld Champion martial artist Johnny Linebarger is the head instructor at KoSho Karate in Tucson, Arizona. By his work and character, he has been changing lives for more than 26 years. -
Fantasy Football BreakdownA fantasy rundown of the past week in the NFL, with a dash of analysis and advice along the way.
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U.S. School District Electrifies Education by Giving Out Free LaptopsSunnyside Unified School District in Tucson, Arizona gives free laptops to high-achieving students from low-income high schools. The first-year program is considered one of the most innovative efforts to close the digital divide ever initiated. -
Rascal Flatts CD Review: Rascal FlattsA review of the debut album that propelled Rascal Flatts to become one of the most popular country music artists in America. -
Arizonans Even the Score for Underdog Trees, PlantsA surge of Tucsonans come to the rescue of desert plantlife endangered by invasive, non-native grasses in Sabino Canyon. -
Midnight Madness Over the Release of 'Watchmen'Tucson movie-goers line up in droves for the four midnight opening runs of "Watchmen" at the Century 20 El Con Mall theater. It drew in a city-high 1,500 ticket sales that night. -
A Sit-Down with the Head Chef of One of Tucson's Leading Mexican RestaurantsQ & A Session with Rosa Ortega of Rosa's Mexican Food -
Born into BurdenA day in the life of a javelina
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Arduous Adoption Process Worth the Wait for Arizona ParentsLong and painful adoption process of two orphaned Russian boys by an Arizona couple ends up being a rewarding journey. A story about fortitude and family. -
Unknown Tennis Players Get Their Chance to ShineTucson area high school boys and girls tennis players, who are consistently overshadowed by their acclaimed teammates, get an opportunity to shine in the 2009 Preseason High School Challenge.
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Assembling a Portfolio to Nab a Journalism JobSo you received your degree in journalism. Now what? Reporter Kim Hartman takes you through her experience with journalism past college, gives practical advice from herself and other media professionals and tackles controversial issues in the field.
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Top 10 Rules for Citing Sources in JournalismSome tips about attribution for AC content producers who are not in professional journalism. -
Finding Your Journalistic Niche: News or Features ReportingWhat will the human landscape look like for newly-minted journalism grads?
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Choosing Where to Live for Your First Journalism JobSelecting where to live for your first post-college job can be rough. Here's one reporter's experience and why she made the choices she did.
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Using Facebook and MySpace for Story IdeasHow you can use Websites like Facebook and Myspace to land stories and gain access to journalism contacts.
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Finding a Good Editor: A Make-or-Break Component of Your Writing ExperienceSo you received your degree in journalism. Now what? Reporter Kim Hartman takes you through her experience with journalism past college, gives practical advice from herself and other media professionals, and tackles controversial issues in the field.
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Company-Owned Versus Independent NewspapersSo you received your degree in journalism. Now what? Reporter Kim Hartman takes you through her experience with journalism past college, gives practical advice from herself and other media professionals, and tackles controversial issues in the field.
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Embarking on a Quality- Versus Quantity-Job SearchSo you received your degree in journalism. Now what? Reporter Kim Hartman takes you through her experience with journalism past college, gives practical advice from herself and other media professionals, and tackles controversial issues in the field.
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Achieving Balance in Your Articles: From Sources to HeadlinesSo you received your degree in journalism. Now what? Reporter Kim Hartman takes you through her experience with journalism past college, gives practical advice from herself and other media professionals, and tackles controversial issues in the field.
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Bylines Beyond: Touring Newsrooms to Determine Work CultureSome helpful tips in determining if a newsroom is right for you.
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De-Grading Point AveragesAnalyzes different methods of grading in college institutions and ultimately supports narrative evaluation, whether it's practiced officially or not.
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Lost in the VaticanMy encounter with Pope John Paul II on a pilgrimage to Rome. Getting lost in the Vatican, among 700,000 people, and how I found my way.
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Bylines Beyond: What Do You Mean I Don't Have Experience?So you received your degree in journalism. Now what? Reporter Kim Hartman takes you through her experience with journalism past college, gives practical advice from herself and other media professionals, and tackles controversial issues in the field.







