
Deborah Shaar
News ReporterDeborah joined the news team at KMUW in September 2014 as a news reporter. She spent more than a dozen years working in news at both public and commercial radio and television stations in Ohio, West Virginia and Detroit, Michigan. Before relocating to Wichita in 2013, Deborah taught news and broadcasting classes at Tarrant County College in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area.
She began her on-air career as a reporter and anchor at various small market stations in southeast Ohio and West Virginia. She fine-tuned her writing and producing skills while working on a highly rated three-hour morning news show at the Fox TV affiliate in Detroit, Michigan. From there, she put her on-air, writing and producing skills to good use: training and developing broadcast news students at Ohio University. As managing editor of the WOUB radio and television newsroom, Deborah served in a crucial role as supervisor of the student-staffed nightly television newscast. Many of her student anchors, reporters and producers earned prestigious national, state and regional awards—and still work in the news business today. She later went back on-air as a fill-in anchor for a statewide news network in Ohio.
Deborah earned Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in journalism from Ohio University. Her master’s thesis is a historical narrative about the transformation of journalism training at the University of Leipzig, Germany as a result of Germany’s reunificiation.
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Primaries will be held in August for both seats on the Sedgwick County Commission up for election this year.Voters will decide Republican primaries on…
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Sedgwick County is leaving the next COVID-19 recovery steps up to businesses and residents.County commissioners decided Wednesday not to impose any…
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The Sedgwick County Zoo reopens to the public Thursday with new COVID-19-related safety precautions.The zoo closed to visitors March 14 to help slow the…
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People across south-central Kansas had a chance to see Wichita’s hometown military aircraft in flight Wednesday morning.Three tankers from McConnell Air…
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Now that Kansas is slowly reopening, health officials are preparing for what could be a busy few months of COVID-19 investigations.One of the federal…
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A special military air convoy is scheduled to fly over south-central Kansas on Wednesday morning.Two KC-135 Stratotankers and a KC-46 Pegasus tanker from…
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Sedgwick County is not imposing any additional local restrictions or policies to Gov. Laura Kelly’s phased-in plan for reopening the community unveiled…
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Wichita hospitals and dental offices are making plans to end their coronavirus pause and begin a return to full operations.Wesley Healthcare CEO William…
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Sedgwick County leaders say the COVID-19 crisis could impact the county’s budget through 2022.The projection comes as county staff begin the process of…
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The unexpected and abrupt end to the school year last month means the Class of 2020 will miss spring milestones like prom, awards banquets and…