The Kansas City Beacon is looking for a motivated mid-career reporter to cover the Kansas Statehouse.This role requires a journalist deeply committed to understanding the needs and challenges of Kansas residents, particularly those in the Wichita area (Sedgwick County) and the Kansas side of the Kansas City metro (Wyandotte and Johnson Counties). Join us as we illuminate Kansas and Missouri with revelatory, data-driven, contextual journalism that cares about communities.
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Salary: $50,000 to $60,000 a year depending on experience and reporting portfolio.
To apply or questions: Email HR@thebeacon.media
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