Post Bulletin

The Post-Bulletin is a newspaper based in Rochester, Minnesota. It was founded in 1879 and has been in operation ever since. The paper covers local news, sports, and events in the Rochester area and beyond. Over the years, it has employed many journalists and staff members who have contributed to its reputation as a reliable source of information. Among them are Jeff Lansing, Steve Webb, Donna Long, Mary Adams, Dallas Smith, Diane Johnston, Craig Swalboski, Mike Marx Dawn Grande and Tom Swee. These individuals have held various positions within the newspaper company such as editorials writer, paginator (layout designer), sports editor and mailroom worker. They have been with the company for varying lengths of time ranging from 20 to 25 years. In addition to their roles at the Post-Bulletin, many of these staff members have personal interests and hobbies such as fishing, bowling, golfing, traveling, playing music and collecting records. They also have families and commitments outside of work. The Post-Bulletin is a key source of news for the Rochester community and surrounding areas.

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