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WGN Anchor Treated at Mayo Clinic

Sep 10, 2008  •  Post A Comment

WGN-TV, Chicago, news anchor Allison Payne is going to the Mayo Clinic for a series of tests that will help her devise a plan to face the effects of several mini-strokes she’s had recently, the Chicago Tribune reports. Payne has been off the air for three months because of her condition but as of now is scheduled to work during next Monday’s 5:30 p.m. newscast. Undisclosed plans are also in place should Payne not be allowed to return in time, the newspaper says.
—Sergio Ibarra

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