St. Paul Pioneer Press - Notable Reporters

Notable Reporters

  • Mark Kellogg, the first Associated Press correspondent to die in the line of duty when he was killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
  • John Sandford/John Camp, author of the "Prey" series of crime novels.
  • Bob Sansevere, sports columnist and member of the KQRS-FM morning show with Tom Barnard.
  • Joe Soucheray, general columnist and host of the KSTP afternoon program, Garage Logic.

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