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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Flatwater Free Press and Grist hire Anila Yoganathan to cover climate change in Nebraska
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Flatwater Free Press and Grist hire Anila Yoganathan to cover climate change in Nebraska

Last updated: November 21, 2025 6:05 pm
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The Flatwater Free Press and Grist have joined forces to bring on board reporter Anila Yoganathan, who will be dedicated to covering the impacts of climate change on Nebraska communities. From extreme weather events to the transformation of energy systems and economies, Yoganathan will be delving into the pressing issues facing the state.

Born and raised in Georgia, Yoganathan is a University of Georgia alum with a background in journalism. She has previously worked for the Atlanta Business Chronicle and the Knoxville News Sentinel, covering a range of topics from energy and manufacturing to infrastructure and economic development. Her work has been featured in esteemed publications such as the Associated Press and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

“We’re excited to have Anila on board and to collaborate with Grist on this vital endeavor,” stated Matt Wynn, Executive Director of the Nebraska Journalism Trust. “Her reporting will shed light on Nebraska’s environmental and agricultural stories, ensuring they are told with the depth and accuracy they deserve.”

Yoganathan expressed her enthusiasm for the opportunity, stating, “I am eager to explore the environmental and energy landscape in Nebraska. My passion lies in getting to know communities and sharing their stories with the world.”

This hire marks a significant step in Grist’s Local News Initiative, which aims to enhance coverage of climate change by partnering with local newsrooms across the United States. Yoganathan will be the seventh reporter embedded in a local newsroom, working to amplify local stories for both Flatwater and Grist’s nationwide audience.

“At a time when trust in journalism is waning, Flatwater Free Press has managed to build a strong connection with its Nebraska readers,” said Katherine Bagley, Grist’s Editor-in-Chief. “With Anila’s investigative skills and knack for compelling environmental storytelling, we look forward to bolstering climate reporting in a state at the forefront of climate change impacts.”

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Yoganathan’s reports will be shared with Flatwater’s network of syndication partners and adapted for Grist’s national audience. This collaboration underscores the importance of local journalism in addressing the challenges posed by climate change and ensuring that communities are informed and empowered to take action.

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