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Lindsey Stenger

Lindsey ed the WTOC team as the weekday evening Multimedia Journalist in May of 2023. 6z2ph

Lindsey grew up in the small town of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and graduated with a degree in Electronic Media from Waynesburg University in 2021.

Although her time as a reporter has been short it has also been mighty (just like her). She has reported on events ranging from Native American injustices on the reservations of Montana, to the trade of Aaron Rodgers from the Packers to the Jets.

From a young age, Lindsey knew she was meant for a career that involved talking to people, considering all her report card critiques said, “talks too much”. Once she found a ion for visual storytelling it was a match made in reporter heaven.

Lindsey is thankful to now live where she used to vacation and loves telling the stories of those in her community. If you have any story ideas, you can connect on Instagram and Twitter @lindseystengTV.

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