The Badger State (Abbr.)

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Last seen on: USA Today Crossword – Nov 13 2018

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Susan Audé (born October 31, 1952) is a retired American television news anchor in Columbia, South Carolina at WIS-TV. A child of military service parents she entered adulthood from Virginia to Erskine College in South Carolina in 1972 when she was seriously injured in a car accident in 1974. Living the rest of her life in a wheelchair she overcame depression and anger at the time and earned degrees and a career in television news broadcast starting 1978 and retired in 2006 as well as working in theatre and public speaking. Raised a Methodist, she converted to the Bahá’í Faith in 1995 and she says it broadened her views of society and religion.

Audé was born on Halloween 1952 into a military family living in many locations – she graduated from highschool in Germany[1][2][3] and was in Fort Lee, Virginia about the time she went to college.[1]

Audé attended Erskine College from about 1972[2] because an aunt and uncle attended,[1] served as a dorm representative to the student government council,[3] and was a runner-up in the contest for Homecoming Queen.[4] In 1974 Audé was in a car hit by a truck[1] – two were killed and two others injured – during her junior year, and suffered severe internal injuries.[5] She recovered but was left paralyzed from the waist down. She has spent her life since then in a wheelchair. Following a year of hospitalization and rehabilitation, during which she suffered depression and anger,[6] she went on to finish her college education, competed for national Miss Wheelchair America after winning at Virginia’s Miss Wheelchair, Paralympic Games with distinction in javelin and shot put contests,[7] was elected Erskine Homecoming Queen in 1975-76,[8] and earned an A. B. in English and Spanish in 1976.[9] She earned a master’s degree in journalism/communications[1] from the University of South Carolina at Columbia in 1978 and joined Kappa Tau Alpha.[9]

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