Kjerstin Ramsing
Fox 59 Morning News
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Kjerstin Ramsing is an award winning reporter for FOX59 Morning News. She loves to cover breaking news and meeting new people while on assignment.
After growing up in Seattle, Kjerstin moved south to sunny California, attending the University of Southern California. She earned a bachelors degree in Broadcast Journalism and studied International Relations. Her fondest news moment while in college was flying with the Blue Angels. Kjerstin was the weather anchor and feature reporter for the college TV station Annenberg TV News.
After that, she packed up her bags and moved to Farmington, New Mexico where she was a general assignment reporter and then later became the morning anchor for KOBF-TV. Kjerstin won both Associated Press and New Mexico Broadcasting Association awards while covering the news in the Land of Enchantment.
Kjerstin then took a job in Spokane, Washinton at KXLY4. While there she won an Associated Press award for her feature story on the fashion statement known as a "Nubrella". She was also honored with the title "best TV reporter" by readers of the Inlander newspaper. Kjerstin is active in the community volunteering her time. In the past she has put in countless hours with the Salvation Army, reading to children at the library, and working as an advocate for the visually impaired.
Her parents live in Seattle, while her younger (but much taller) brother is off to Officer Candidate School for the Navy. Kjerstin is a Delta Gamma and loves getting together with sisters that are now spread out all over the country. In her spare time, Kjerstin enjoys skiing in the winter, tennis, reading, sailing and road biking all year long. Her goal every summer is to grow at least 5 tomatoes in her backyard so far so good.
Kjerstin is excited to be living in Indianapolis and looking forward to the new adventures that are sure to come.