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Makena Huey

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Posted on June 16, 2022January 3, 2023 by makeup_by_makena

The Acorn Newspapers

Branching Out with The Acorn Newspapers | Podcast Episodes

Posted on June 16, 2022 by makeup_by_makena

How Joel Burchfield Bridge Came To Be (Sept. 13, 2021): Reporter Makena Huey makes her Branching Out debut to discuss… Read more Branching Out with The Acorn Newspapers | Podcast Episodes

Energy Exchange: New Venue Brings Live Music to Ventura

Posted on May 1, 2022June 16, 2022 by makeup_by_makena

Thomas Cussins envisioned a Ventura where live music was integral to the community.

Through a New Lens: Couple Make Career of Capturing Travel Adventures on Camera

Posted on March 1, 2022June 16, 2022 by makeup_by_makena

Five years ago, Ventura County natives Amy Seder and Brandon Burkley realized they were working to travel, so instead, they decided to travel for work.

Running Wild: Local Nonprofit Prioritizes Environmental Justice

Posted on January 7, 2022January 7, 2022 by makeup_by_makena

Through his Ventura County-based nonprofit, Runners for Public Lands, Vic Thasiah works to preserve outdoor spaces and public lands.

Malibu Farm’s New Cookbook Builds Sense of Belonging Through Food 

Posted on November 1, 2021December 1, 2021 by makeup_by_makena

Owner Helene Henderson wrote “Malibu Farm Sunrise to Sunset” in the wake of the 2018 Woolsey Fire.

Newbury Park Educator Shares the Power of Positivity

Posted on September 1, 2021October 13, 2021 by makeup_by_makena

READ ORIGINAL ARTICLE Shaleena Tareen always wanted to write a book, but she never knew what to write about and… Read more Newbury Park Educator Shares the Power of Positivity

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From challenging myself with podcasts to covering my first election season, I’m so grateful for all the professional opportunities I had in 2022. Here’s to another year of informing the #Camarillo and #VenturaCounty communities! Debbie Gohlke will never forget the moment she learned that the United States is not immune to human trafficking. It was nearly two decades ago at a convention of the Soroptimist International of the Americas in Philadelphia. For the first time in 16 years, Morgan Maginnis will soon have a place of her own to call home. Rachael Watkins knows that the decision to request a restraining order is anything but easy. In the new year, the city will take steps to help first-time homebuyers purchase property in Camarillo. Those who knew and loved Chad Atkins—cofounder of nonprofit animal rescue Paw Works—appreciated his big personality and even bigger impact on animals and the community. Camarillo residents who drive to Oxnard, Simi Valley or Westlake Village to shop at Costco may soon have a shorter trip, city officials announced Tuesday. Two new council members were sworn in Dec. 7 during Camarillo’s annual reorganization meeting. Walking into the gift shop at St. John’s Camarillo, you will find an environment nearly as healing as the rest of the hospital.

AWARDS

ACP Newspaper & Online Pacemaker | The Pepperdine Graphic
CMA Best Special Issue | The Graphic Special Edition Spring 2021
ACP Magazine Pacemaker Finalist | Currents Magazine Spring 2020
LA Press Club – Best College Newspaper 3rd Place
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