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Kellina Wanteu

Newsletter Editor

Kellina is based in Winston-Salem, NC. She previously worked as a producer and digital editor at WXII 12 News. When she’s not behind the computer working on her next story, you can find her working out at the gym, traveling, and finding new cool spots around to hang out with friends.

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