Shayndel Jones,
Digital Content Producer Topeka I enjoy writing articles that engage the audience. I’m from Topeka, Kan. I graduated from Washburn University in May 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media with emphasis in Contemporary Journalism. I’m an alumna of Topeka West High School. Local Extensive damage, 1 confirmed death from Westmoreland tornado Updated: 9 hours ago | | Shayndel Jones and Melissa Brunner Topeka is a city in Kansas that has experienced extensive damage due to a tornado. The tornado caused the death of one person and destroyed at least 22 houses in the northern part of the city. The digital content producer, Shayndel Jones, covers local news and events for Wibw.com. In addition to her work as a digital content producer, Shayndel is also involved in various community activities. She is a graduate of Topeka West High School and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media with an emphasis on Contemporary Journalism from Washburn University. Her work has been featured on Wibw.com, where she regularly reports on local news and events. Shayndel Jones is dedicated to providing accurate and engaging content for her readers. She strives to keep the community informed about important issues while also highlighting positive stories and events in Topeka.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
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Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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- At least 22 houses were destroyed in the northern part of the city.
- At least one person was killed during the tornado.
- A tornado hit Westmoreland, Kan. at 4:41 p.m. on April 30, causing extensive damage.
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Recent Articles
Tornado in Westmoreland, Kansas: At Least One Death and Extensive Damage Reported
Broke On: Tuesday, 30 April 2024A tornado struck the small town of Westmoreland in Kansas on April 30, 2024, leaving at least one person dead and several others injured. The tornado destroyed or severely damaged over two dozen homes and caused extensive damage to the area. Nearly 50 million people were at risk from heavy rainfall and flash flooding across the Midwest and eastern Rockies due to the Jet stream. Officials set up a temporary shelter for displaced residents, imposed a curfew, and conducted grid searches for victims while assessing damage and restoring power.