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Democrat-Gazette editor Kruse departs for law school

Nyssa Kruse

Nyssa Kruse, audience engagement editor at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette has left to attend law school. She served as a breaking news reporter, digital producer and digital product manager at the Democrat-Gazette.

Kruse was a Pulliam Fellow at The Indianapolis Star on the Metro desk. She also reported and edited for, including serving as editor in chief of the Indiana Daily Student, the student paper of Indiana University Bloomington.

Kruse has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Indiana University Bloomington.

Mariam Ahmed

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