
Jordie Clark
News Reporter, Anchor and Producer at WMDT-TV (Salisbury, MD)
AP Award Winning Journalist 📝 | Good Morning Delmarva Anchor for @47abc ☀️ | @ChestnutHill Alum ‘19 🥎 🎓| Story idea? 📩[email protected]
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1 day ago |
wmdt.com | Jordie Clark
WMDT – The Community of Salisbury is preparing to present a documentary entitled “World War II: Heroes of the Eastern Shore.”This show will be shown across Delmarva, and includes narration, dramatic readings, slides, and music from a live band, all while honoring the men and women of the Shore who served our country, at home and overseas. CPS’s Matt Bogdan stopped by Good Morning Delmarva to talk more about this unique show.
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2 days ago |
wmdt.com | Jordie Clark
WMDT – This week’s new Emerging Leader is Salisbury University senior Gabriela Maroto, who recently earned the 2025 C.G. Turner Two and Cambridge University Press Poster Competition Award from the Dental Anthropology Association. We’re told the prize is awarded to an exceptional student research poster exploring dental anthropological themes such as forensic anthropology, evolution, anatomy, or any field that draws dental data.
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5 days ago |
wmdt.com | Jordie Clark
PRINCESS ANNE, Md. – STEM educator Brad Hartle at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore put WMDT’s Jake Grant and Jordie Clark through an Engineering Challenge Olympics- the ultimate STEM challenge. All of the experiments are ones families can do right at home. Bridge Build Challenge:Materials Needed (Can be adjusted to your designs):– Popsicle Sticks/Tongue Depressors (Approx.
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2 weeks ago |
wmdt.com | Jordie Clark
DELAWARE – Across Delmarva, a blossoming community of writers continues to grow. Good Morning Delmarva highlighted a local author and businesswoman, Gina Wilson, who released her debut fiction novel earlier this year. Wilson, located in the first state, is an executive coach, and as a Delaware-Certified Women’s Business Enterprise, she tells us she’s committed to empowering women leaders.
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3 weeks ago |
wmdt.com | Jordie Clark
TALBOT CO., Md. – A free educational health care program in Talbot County is growing rapidly in efforts to spark interest among young students to go into the medical field. “The gift of doing health care and making people better. Whether it’s the community, whether it’s your mother, your friends, or public health, anybody is magical,” says Judith Gieske, a Retired Pediatrician and co-founder of Itro to Careers in Health Care (ITCH).
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