The newsroom isn't exactly bustling on this Tuesday morning in the KEZI studio. Christine Howe is at her computer, just a couple paces from the desk she sits behind when anchoring the late-afternoon report from Roseburg's newest television news bureau."Today is kind of an exception," Howe said. "Usually it's a lot of work for two people, it really is. But I think Brian (Clark) and I are definitely up to the challenge. We have a lot of energy."Howe, an anchor/reporter, and Clark, a reporter, need all the energy they can muster because they are responsible for generating a five-minute report …
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