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Digital Content Producer, WHTM-TV (Harrisburg, PA)
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Biography
Kaylee Lindenmuth is a lifelong Shenandoah, PA resident, covering local news in and around northern Schuylkill County since December of 2015, her junior year in high school. Her journalistic efforts with the Shenandoah Sentinel -- a website she founded and ran from Dec. 2015 to Aug. 2021 -- the Kutztown University Keystone Newspaper, the Northern Berks Patriot Item, the Reading Eagle, and the Mahanoy City Coal Cracker Kids youth newspaper were recognized with scholarships, including the National Press Club’s Richard Zimmerman Scholarship and Kutztown’s Keystone Newswriting Scholarship. Her content for the Sentinel has been featured in the Bloomsburg Press-Enterprise, as well as on every major TV station in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre DMA. In 2021, Lindenmuth received a first place award for breaking news photography in the Pennsylvania Newsmedia Association’s Professional Keystone Awards, and in 2022, she received four awards in the same contest, sweeping the Breaking News Photo category and receiving awards for news reporting and graphic design.
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Handsets, network technology
Content
By Kaylee Lindenmuth Verified| WHTM-TV (Harrisburg, PA) Verified (WHTM) — The Letterkenny Army Depot is showing off new technology to better camouflage weapons. The base is now using “Extended Reality” to mask and demask mobile artillery rocket systems. Close@ Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Extended reality uses virtual and real environments
By Seth Kaplan Verified, Kaylee Lindenmuth Verified| WHTM-TV (Harrisburg, PA) Verified Your PrivacyWhen you visit our website, we store cookies on your browser to collect information. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences or your device, and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to and to provide a more personalized web experience. However, you can choose not to allow certain types of cookies, which may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer
By Kaylee Lindenmuth Verified, John Matarese Verified| WHTM-TV (Harrisburg, PA) Verified (WHTM) — Just when it seemed the housing market was starting to show signs of life, mortgage rates are up again, and tariffs are threatening to make new homes and remodeling more expensive. Karisma Hazel is hoping to buy a home this spring. Her realtors, Steve and Denise Taylor, showed her a just-rehabbed starter home, but prices are high, mortgage rates are back up near seven percent, and inventory remains low
Company Info
WHTM-TV (Harrisburg, PA)