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Fayetteville’s Dana Hayden talks National Court Reporters Association

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National Court Reporters Association

The National Court Reporters Association is a professional organization dedicated to advancing the careers of people who convert spoken word into readable text. That includes court reporters, captioners, legal videographers and other professions.

Fayetteville’s Dana Hayden was recently nominated to the board of directors for the NCRA. A court reporter herself, she joined Ozarks at Large’s Jack Travis in the Bruce and Ann Applegate News Studio 1 to discuss her career and new role. Hayden says people are often intrigued by her work, since court reporters are staples in legal dramas such as Law & Order, Suits and Better Call Saul.

Corrected: August 22, 2025 at 12:07 PM CDT
A previous version incorrectly stated Dana Hayden was the director of the NCRA. She was named to the NCRA Board of Directors.
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