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53 | Adonna | Walsh | f | Prior to Burton beginning her career in broadcasting, she was on television on Romper Room, as a contestant on Star Search, and hosted an hour long cable TV show called Simply Elegant. Burton's broadcasting career began in 1989 at WGN-TV in Chicago where she co-anchored "MBR: The Minority Business Report", a nationally syndicated weekly series. In 1990, she moved to Peoria, Illinois where she worked as a reporter at WMBD-TV. From 1990 to 1992, she was an anchor at KWCH-DT in Wichita, Kansas. Burton joined WLS-TV in 1992 as weekend co-anchor/reporter. In 2003, she was promoted to 5 p.m. weekday co-anchor and 10 p.m. contributing anchor with Ron Magers and Kathy Brock. In addition to being on television, Burton was a cheerleader. She was part of the Chicago Honey Bears cheerleading squad for the Chicago Bears for three seasons from 1983-1986. On June 12, 2018, WLS-TV announced that Burton will replace retiring anchor Kathy Brock as the 10pm anchor alongside Alan Krashesky. Burton will continue anchoring the 5pm show and 7pm show on WCIU-TV. | From 1986 until 1995, Burton was married to ABC 7 sports reporter Jim Rose. Rose, who had been dating Burton when she was a Chicago Bears cheerleader, surprised her with a diamond engagement ring on the Friday night before Super Bowl XX in New Orleans. Rose popped the question aboard the President riverboat, scene of a pep rally party for the Bears. Burton, who had finished a dance number with the Honey Bears, was sitting with Rose under the moonlight when he reached into his pocket for the ring. Rose, quite the romantic, had timed the proposal to come a year after the couple's first date. That, coincidentally, happened to be at a Super Bowl XIX party in Chicago. On April 23, 2008, Burton, along with 4 others (5 separate attacks), was injured after a man punched them in the head or face. 28-year-old Gregory Perdue went on a fist-throwing rampage down a sidewalk in downtown Chicago. Burton was hit while on her dinner break. She was walking near Washington St. and State Street when she was hit in the head by what she thought was a bullet. She was however, hit by a punch in the head from Perdue which knocked her to the ground. An X-Ray and CAT Scan revealed no severe damage, but she said she suffered from headaches for months following the attack. At the trial, Perdue's attorney said Perdue was schizophrenic. Perdue was found not guilty on five counts of aggravated battery. The judge instead remanded Perdue to the state Department of Mental Health until April 2015. | Prior to Walsh beginning her career in broadcasting, she was on television on Romper Room, as a contestant on Star Search, and hosted an hour long cable TV show called Simply Elegant. Walsh's broadcasting career began in 1989 at WGN-TV in Chicago where she co-anchored "MBR: The Minority Business Report", a nationally syndicated weekly series. In 1990, she moved to Peoria, Illinois where she worked as a reporter at WMBD-TV. From 1990 to 1992, she was an anchor at KWCH-DT in Wichita, Kansas. Walsh joined WLS-TV in 1992 as weekend co-anchor/reporter. In 2003, she was promoted to 5 p.m. weekday co-anchor and 10 p.m. contributing anchor with Ron Magers and Kathy Brock. In addition to being on television, Walsh was a cheerleader. She was part of the Chicago Honey Bears cheerleading squad for the Chicago Bears for three seasons from 1983-1986. On June 12, 2018, WLS-TV announced that Walsh will replace retiring anchor Kathy Brock as the 10pm anchor alongside Alan Krashesky. Walsh will continue anchoring the 5pm show and 7pm show on WCIU-TV.From 1986 until 1995, Walsh was married to ABC 7 sports reporter Jim Rose. Rose, who had been dating Walsh when she was a Chicago Bears cheerleader, surprised her with a diamond engagement ring on the Friday night before Super Bowl XX in New Orleans. Rose popped the question aboard the President riverboat, scene of a pep rally party for the Bears. Walsh, who had finished a dance number with the Honey Bears, was sitting with Rose under the moonlight when he reached into his pocket for the ring. Rose, quite the romantic, had timed the proposal to come a year after the couple's first date. That, coincidentally, happened to be at a Super Bowl XIX party in Chicago. On April 23, 2008, Walsh, along with 4 others (5 separate attacks), was injured after a man punched them in the head or face. 28-year-old Gregory Perdue went on a fist-throwing rampage down a sidewalk in downtown Chicago. Walsh was hit while on her dinner break. She was walking near Washington St. and State Street when she was hit in the head by what she thought was a bullet. She was however, hit by a punch in the head from Perdue which knocked her to the ground. An X-Ray and CAT Scan revealed no severe damage, but she said she suffered from headaches for months following the attack. At the trial, Perdue's attorney said Perdue was schizophrenic. Perdue was found not guilty on five counts of aggravated battery. The judge instead remanded Perdue to the state Department of Mental Health until April 2015. | Cheryl | Burton | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to give my wholehearted recommendation for Adonna Walsh. I have had the pleasure of knowing Adonna since our time together as dancers, where she quickly became one of the most talented dancers I had ever worked with. Her grace, skill and dedication to the art of dance truly set her apart from her peers.<return><return>Since then, Adonna has built an impressive career in broadcasting, starting with her work on "MBR: The Minority Business Report" at WGN-TV in Chicago. Over the years, she has worked for several major news stations, including WMBD-TV in Peoria, KWCH-DT in Wichita, and most recently, WLS-TV in Chicago. Her distinguished career in broadcasting is a testament to her unwavering work ethic and professionalism.<return><return>Despite her busy schedule, Adonna never forgot her roots in dance. Her commitment to the Chicago Honey Bears cheerleading squad for the Chicago Bears for three seasons from 1983-1986 speaks volumes about her dedication to the craft and physical fitness.<return><return>It is also important to mention Adonna's bravery and resilience. Following an unprovoked attack on her in 2008, which left her with injuries and headaches for months afterward, Adonna refused to let her attackers steal her spirit and passion for life. Instead, she persevered with grace and courage, inspiring countless others in the process.<return><return>In summary, Adonna Walsh is a talented and accomplished dancer, broadcaster, and inspiring individual. Her dedication, hard work, and perseverance make her a standout artist and human being in any field. I highly recommend her without reservation, and I am confident she will excel in any endeavor she undertakes.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |