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The below mentioned statement of mine has been pasted from Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mary Jo Mitchell on the request of the nominator.
I guess because her actual name now is "Mary Jo Perino", editors may have missed the numerous sources covering her. I believe she passes the
WP:GNG and
WP:JOURNALIST guidelines comfortably. Tops Magazine's 4-page cover feature on her can be found
here. As per the
Lexington Herald-Leader, Perino is "the first woman elected to the board of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Perino [...] has won back-to-back NSSA Kentucky Sportscaster of the Year awards."
[1] The paper also covered her significant biography
here. After her sportscaster of the year award, her biography was also covered by other agencies like
this. Some good biographical profile information is also covered in the following two sources:
[2]
[3]
Thanks, Lourdes 05:15, 13 November 2017 (UTC)