Chad Livengood, Springfield News-Leader from Steve Mays on Vimeo.
Showing posts with label newspapers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newspapers. Show all posts
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Missourinet interview
Missourinet interviewed me about my thoughts on what to expect in the 2010 session of the Missouri General Assembly:
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Gannett 2009 News MVP award

From Gannett:
Chad Livengood, Local Reporter/News, News-Leader, Springfield
Chad is recognized for his work in explaining the importance of state and federal government issues to readers. He uncovered problems with high levels of e.coli bacteria at the Lake of the Ozarks, which resulted in the governor suspending the Department of Natural Resources director. His report on the disparity between what politicians were saying about creation of jobs from federal stimulus spending funds and the actual results drew national attention. An investigation into how the state awarded lucrative motor vehicle license bureau contracts showed discrepancies in the process and resulted in the state pulling 10 local contracts. In each case, Chad used blogs and social networks to expand his sourcing and reporting techniques.
The judges said: “Chad is a leader among reporters. His willingness to step in wherever needed shows discipline, a commitment to quality and support of his colleagues. The work that Chad has produced has given taxpayers the information they need to hold leaders accountable.”
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
2006-2008: Jackson Citizen Patriot
July 30, 2006: Felon kept job after principal got notice
Dec. 3, 2006: CLASSROOM DISPARITY: Educators with least experience teaching low-income students
April 29, 2007: Community college chief used fund for booze, donations
August 26, 2007: Are big benefits healthy?
Sept. 2, 2007: Lotto no jackpot for schools: Profits account for only 5.7% of funding
Jan. 20, 2008: Are teacher sick days taking a bite out of education?
Here is a link to several other articles I wrote as an education reporter at the Jackson (Mich.) Citizen Patriot fro March 2006 to March 2008.
Dec. 3, 2006: CLASSROOM DISPARITY: Educators with least experience teaching low-income students
April 29, 2007: Community college chief used fund for booze, donations
August 26, 2007: Are big benefits healthy?
Sept. 2, 2007: Lotto no jackpot for schools: Profits account for only 5.7% of funding
Jan. 20, 2008: Are teacher sick days taking a bite out of education?
Here is a link to several other articles I wrote as an education reporter at the Jackson (Mich.) Citizen Patriot fro March 2006 to March 2008.
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