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Herron swaps the Indy Star for Axios

Arika Herron

Arika Herron, an education reporter at The Indianapolis Star, will leave to join Axios to “help build something new while continuing to cover this city I love for their forthcoming Indianapolis newsletter,” as per her tweet.

Herron begins March. 13.

Previously, she was an education reporter at the Winston-Salem Journal. At the Greenfield Daily Reporter, she was a staff writer focused on issues concerning businesses and nonprofits in Hancock County. She interned at National Geographic Society.

Herron has a B.A. in journalism from Butler University in Indianapolis, Ind.

Be sure to congratulate Herron on Twitter.

Mariam Ahmed

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