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Sara Plourde: NHPR's Digital Producer

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Throughout 2013, Digital Producer & Designer Sara Plourde has told stories through her graphic features, and enhanced newsroom and program content with web-only graphics, blogs, and videos. For your consideration for The Gracies Online Producer award, here is a sample of stories from the designated submission period. Please click on the hyperlinks to see the full features:

Map: N.H. Post-Recession Job Recovery By County

-Produced for our news series, How We Work: 5 Years Later

Infographic: How The ACA Is Changing N.H.'s Individual Market

-Produced to coincide with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in New Hampshire

Infographic: From Batons To BearCATs: The Tools Of Policing Over The Years

-Independently researched and produced for our news series, Queen City Crime

Infographic: Drugs In The Queen City

-Produced for Queen City Crime

Credit Sara Plourde

Infographic: Guns: A Primer

-Independently researched and produced for our news series A Loaded Issue: Guns In New Hampshire

Infographic: Your Guide To Gun Laws In N.H., V.T., and M.A.

-Produced for A Loaded Issue, in collaboration with Reporter Emily Corwin

Blog: What To Do With Daikon Radishes

-Produced for our weekly food blog, Foodstuffs, in collaboration with Producer Logan Shannon

Interactive Map: Casinos In New England

-Independently researched and produced for our news series looking at what a proposed casino could mean for New Hampshire

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Video: N.H. Roads: How We Got Here

-Produced in collaboration with Reporter Emily Corwin

Infographic: Problem Gambling By The Numbers

-Produced for our casino series, in collaboration with Reporter Amanda Loder

You can see Sara's full bio and body of work here.

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