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Sarah Gardner (born 30 October 1960) is a television news anchor. She was an anchor for KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California from 1993 to 2007.[1][2]
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Biography
Early life and education
Gardner was born Sarah Dyke on October 30, 1960 in Middleton, Wisconsin, and is the daughter of former Madison, WI Mayor, William Dyke. She graduated from University of Wisconsin in 1982 while working as a DJ playing country music.
Career
She later went to work in TV as a weekend weather anchor and writer/ producer at WMTV NBC 15 in Madison, Wisconsin. She later moved to Charlotte, North Carolina as an evening news anchor for WBTV.[3] In 1993, she was hired for an anchor position at KCRA, where she co-anchored with Kelly Brothers, John Alston and Chris Riva during her time there. She now hosts a show on CBS called "America's Heartland" and is doing other freelance voice over work.
Marriage and children
She is married to Chuck Gardner, a housing contractor. The couple have two children, Ginny Gardner who is 15 and currently modeling and acting, also and Chas who was diagnosed with the condition, autism. [2] She and her husband helped co-found the M.I.N.D. Institute at UC Davis Medical Center.[4]
References
- ^ McManis, Sam (2007-12-20). "Anchor Sarah Gardner to leave KCRA". Sacramento Bee. http://www.sacbee.com/102/story/582287.html.
- ^ a b McManis, Sam (2008-01-01). "Media Savvy: Sarah Gardner's desk at Channel 3 told tale of her departure". Sacramento Bee: p. E1. http://www.sacbee.com/127/v-print/story/601902.html.
- ^ Nielson (1990-10-17). "'PM Magazine' Folding". Charlotte Observer: p. 7C. "WBTV's PM Magazine will go off the air at the end of the year, and the future of hosts Sarah Van Allen and Jon Huffman is in limbo."
- ^ "Prying Open Secrets of Autism / Parents on mission of create research center". Sacramento Bee: p. A1. 1997-11-15.
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