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The recipient of several Associated Press
awards for reporting, Janelle joined WGAL-TV in 1997.
Her 17 years of broadcasting experience include covering
stories both nationally and internationally.
Janelle's first job was writing speeches at the Embassy
of Egypt in Washington, D.C.
Her journalism career began at WHTM-TV in Harrisburg, as
a general assignment reporter and weather anchor. In 1989
she moved to Miami to work for WPLG-TV, where she covered
hurricanes, Haitian riots and one of the biggest drug busts
in U.S. history. Janelle returned to the Susquehanna Valley
to anchor the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts for WHP-TV in
Harrisburg. She also worked with WITF public radio, hosted
a statewide public television broadcast with the governor
of Pennsylvania and anchored "Computer Chronicles" on
PBS.
Born in Fairbanks, Alaska, Janelle grew up in the Seattle
area of Washington state.
She graduated from the University of Puget Sound with a
bachelor of arts degree in politics and government. She
also studied international politics and advanced German
language at the Austro-American Institute in Vienna, Austria.
Janelle flew to New York City with National Guard troops
a few days after the Sept. 11 attacks, for a story on delivering
supplies to the World Trade Center recovery site. She also
recently interviewed First Lady Laura Bush and hosted an
event with former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Janelle's strong commitment to the community includes speaking
to numerous groups and serving on the board of directors
for the Humane League of Lancaster County. The annual reader
poll for Senior News of Lancaster County and Dauphin County
named Janelle "Best News Anchor."
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