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  2. The Des Moines Register - Wikipedia

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    The name finally became The Des Moines Register in 1915. (Cowles also acquired the Des Moines Tribune in 1908. The Tribune, which merged with the rival Des Moines News in 1924 and the Des Moines Capital in 1927, served as the evening paper for the Des Moines area until it ended publication on September 25, 1982).

  3. Bill Bryson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Bill Bryson Sr. William Eugene Bryson Sr. (March 3, 1915 – January 31, 1986) was an American sportswriter who wrote for The Des Moines Register from 1937 until his retirement in 1978. He covered 32 consecutive World Series .

  4. Bill Reichardt - Wikipedia

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    Born to Herb Reichardt on June 24, 1930, William "Bill" Reichardt attended Iowa City public schools until his graduation in 1948. In recognition for his high school football exploits, Reichardt received a place on the All-State football team in 1946 and 1947. Continuing to play football, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in economics ...

  5. Six Des Moines Register, WHO and other Iowa journalists ... - AOL

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    George Bede Irvin was a Des Moines native who played football in high school, attended the University of Iowa and Drake University and was a photographer for the Register and Tribune.

  6. Tom Stoner, Des Moines businessman, philanthropist and ... - AOL

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    Courtney Crowder, Des Moines Register October 25, 2023 at 4:00 AM Tom Stoner makes a speech during a celebration of Nature Sacred, the nonprofit he co-founded with his wife, Kitty.

  7. Michael Gartner - Wikipedia

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    He then served as editor and president of the Des Moines Register (1974–1985), general news executive of the Gannett Company and USA Today (1985–1986), editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal (1986–1987) and president of NBC News (1988–1993). He was president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors from 1988 to 1993.

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