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06/21/2005
Ashton
named AP news editor for Utah
ANCHORAGE, Alaska --
Linda Ashton, news editor in Anchorage for The Associated
Press, has been named AP's news editor in Salt Lake City.
The appointment was
announced June 20 by George Garties, bureau chief for Colorado
and Utah.
Ashton, who in her
new assignment will supervise coverage of Utah, has been news
editor in Alaska since August 2003.
She joined the AP in
New Orleans in 1987 and moved in 1990 to Spokane, Wash., where
she helped cover the siege at Ruby Ridge, Idaho.
She worked in AP's
Seattle bureau for three years before becoming the correspondent
in Yakima, Wash., in 1998, covering waste cleanup at the Hanford
nuclear reservation, as well as Indian and Hispanic issues
and agriculture.
Ashton grew up in Portland,
Ore. She has bachelor of science degrees in technical journalism
from Oregon State University and in forest management from
the University of Montana and began her journalism career
as a reporter at the Alexandria (La.) Daily Town Talk.
She replaces Chris
Clark, who was named news editor for Kansas and Missouri.
Contact: Jack Stokes,
AP Corporate Communications, 212.621.1720
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