Warren Brinegar
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Warren Brinegar (born November 9, 1981 in Decatur, Illinois), nicknamed "Breakin' News", is a former on-air news talent who worked at WAND-TV in Decatur during the early 21st century.[1] He currently resides in Peoria, Illinois.
In 2004, as a Creative Writing student at Bradley University, Warren Brinegar co-won both the Academy of American Poets Prize and the Chester Sipple Poetry Award with his poems Being Called Ma'am On More Than One Occasion[1] and Nights Like This [2]
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- ^ The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency's Got Mesker? web-page contains just one of Brinegar's numerous "Town Team" reports, of which he is famous.

