Starkville residents, gather around! There’s a fresh face in town, and he comes with a wealth of experience and enthusiasm for local journalism. Meet Cullen Paradis, recently appointed as the Starkville bureau reporter. Cullen’s first day was just this past Monday, and he is ready to dive into the community, reporting on all the important issues that matter to you.
In his new role, Cullen will focus on local government issues in Starkville and Oktibbeha County. He aims to cover the people, issues, and trends that directly affect the community. Cullen is not just stopping at government topics; he will also be taking on general assignments, making sure to capture a broad spectrum of topics throughout the area. This means a diverse range of stories can be expected—everything from local affairs to human interest pieces that reflect the heart and soul of Starkville.
Cullen brings a colorful background to his reporting. Before landing in Starkville, he spent three years as a reporter for a weekly publication in Boston, gaining valuable insights into the journalistic landscape. He also worked for an international news outlet and completed an internship with a private investigation company in Vermont. His variety of experiences has equipped him with a well-rounded perspective that he is eager to share with the Starkville community.
Interestingly, Cullen’s life journey has taken him across the United States, from sun-soaked California to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and the picturesque landscapes of Vermont. This wide-ranging background gives him a unique view on community dynamics that he’s excited to explore further in Starkville. With a degree in political science and a minor in Spanish from the University of Vermont, he’s someone who understands the broader social fabric of the country.
What’s most striking about Cullen is his genuine desire to connect with the community. He expresses a profound love for the country and its people. His goal is not just to report the news but also to engage and understand the community he serves. Cullen is excited about meeting new people and learning their stories, hoping to assist in tackling local issues alongside residents. He’s even looking forward to discovering some of Starkville’s culinary gems!
The enthusiasm for Cullen’s arrival isn’t limited to him alone. Managing editor Zack Plair shared his excitement, highlighting Cullen’s passion and talent. Cullen has jumped right into the work, fully embracing the paper’s mission, reflecting the commitment to providing quality, in-depth journalism, which is vital for a healthy, informed community.
So, if you see Cullen around town, make sure to say hello and share your stories with him. Starkville is in for a treat as he uncovers compelling narratives that resonate with the heartbeat of the community. Welcome aboard, Cullen—this looks like the start of a fantastic journey!
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