Sarah Kellogg
Former KUAR Politics and Government ReporterSarah Kellogg was a Politics and Government reporter for KUAR from November 2018- August 2021.
Sarah was drawn towards radio reporting her freshman year in college at the University of Missouri in Columbia, where she already knew she wanted to be a journalist. Throughout her junior and senior years, Sarah reported and produced stories for KBIA, the NPR member station in Columbia. She received her bachelor’s of journalism in Radio/Television reporting with an emphasis on radio.
Immediately after graduation, she wanted to get more experience in political reporting so she went back to Mizzou for her master’s in public affairs reporting, where she spent her final semester as the Missouri statehouse reporter for KBIA.
In Arkansas, Sarah put that master’s degree to use, covering the state legislature for KUAR News. She left KUAR to become Statehouse Reporter for St. Louis Public Radio.
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Little Rock residents will officially have the chance to pass or fail a 1% sales and use tax in September.Over a series of votes, the Little Rock Board of…
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The public lynching of John Carter, a Black man, by a white mob in 1927 was remembered during a memorial ceremony on Sunday at the Haven of Rest…
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A new statewide fund aims to support organizations in Arkansas serving the LGBTQ community.The Bentonville-based Walton Family Foundation announced…
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State employees in Arkansas will soon have the opportunity to earn a raise as a result of their work during the COVID-19 pandemic.Gov. Asa Hutchinson…
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The members of the state Board of Apportionment, who are responsible for redrawing Arkansas’ congressional districts, on Monday approved the hiring of a…
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A rainier than average spring in Arkansas brought multiple complications to the state’s agriculture industry, some of which could have longer term…
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The state committee in charge of allocating federal funding from the American Rescue Plan approved $150 million to go towards broadband efforts, with an…
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Topics of media misinformation, how the changes in media have also changed how the public interacts with it and what a community centered media would look…
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Though the board responsible for redrawing Arkansas’ state congressional districts met for the first time Monday, delays in receiving Census data until…
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During the first meeting of the committee slated to distribute around $1.57 billion in federal funding from the American Rescue Plan, Arkansas’ governor…