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Mark Eric Bell (born 1985) is an American journalist who reported primarily on public safety and criminal court issues as a full-time staff reporter at ''The Daily News Journal'' in Murfreesboro between April 2008 and June 2013.〔(DNJ.com Out Front: The Team Approach ) (2013, July 4)〕 His articles have also appeared in ''The Tennessean'' in Nashville and the nationally-distributed newspaper, USA Today.〔() USA Today (2012, May 6)〕 Bell has also appeared on national television.〔() Snapped, Episode 925: Shanterrica Madden〕 He is currently working as a Development Director and public relations manager for not-for-profit Journeys in Community Living,〔() Development Director, Journeys in Community Living〕 an organization that serves adults with intellectual disabilities. ==Biography== Bell was born to Lester Mark and Lisa Bell on Oct. 22, 1985 at Morristown-Hamblen Hospital in Morristown, Tennessee. He grew up in Talbott, Tennessee and attended Morristown-Hamblen High School West in Morristown, where he graduated in 2004.〔''Morristown Citizen Tribune''. "Bell wins investigative journalism award" (2009, May 13). Reported by Bobbie Young, Tribune Staff Writer.〕 He earned a degree in journalism at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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