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Melanie Ester Churella is a former Miss Michigan and local Detroit TV personality.

Biography

Churella was named Miss Michigan in 1987 after the original Miss Michigan, Kaye Lani Rae Rafko, became Miss America.

She went on to anchor live news updates on Detroit's WXON-TV (now WMYD) until 1995, when the station became a WB affiliate and the news updates were removed from the programming schedule.

References

  1. "Our Previous Pageant Winners". Miss Michigan Scholarship Program.
Preceded byKaye Lani Rae Rafko Miss Michigan
1987
Succeeded byKrista Blomgren
Michigan pageant winners
Miss Michigan
Miss Michigan USA


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