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Tom Cherveny

Reporter: Region and Outdoors

Tom Cherveny is a regional and outdoors reporter for the West Central Tribune.
He has been a reporter with the West Central Tribune since 1993.

Cherveny can be reached via email at tcherveny@wctrib.com or by phone at 320-214-4335.

His beats include regional news and the outdoors. Tom enjoys outdoor recreation, hunting and fishing.

Cherveny has a bachelor's in journalism and political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

He previously worked as the editor at the Granite Falls (Minnesota) Advocate Tribune.

Tom speaks English.

The two were transported to the hospital in Paynesville for treatment.
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Kiwanis International offered a seat on its float to Granite Falls Kiwanis for its membership growth. The honors fell to one of the local club's leaders in welcoming new members.
Cool Whip on your favorite dessert? Thank William A. Mitchell, born in Raymond, Minnesota, for his prolific career inventing convenience foods we enjoy
The DFL lost its trifecta, and the House of Representatives is evenly split for the first time since 1979. State Sen. Erin Murphy is hopeful of getting things done despite the challenges.
Willmar's annual observance of Veterans Day features Jon Lindstrand's collection of military artifacts.
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More than $1 million in improvements on way for Appleton OHV Park; trails improved and re-opened in Swift Falls Park with discussions on possibility of removing dam
Dave Coahran, fisheries supervisor with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in Spicer, has raised the possibility of adding muskie to a lake in Kandiyohi County, but it's currently only a talking point.
Secretary of State Steve Simon spoke about election disinformation and security during a recent visit to Yellow Medicine County in western Minnesota.
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Seniors are staying longer in their homes, and therefore not freeing up workforce housing for younger residents and their families.
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The Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District is working with the technology's owner, Moleaer, to demonstrate the potential to improve water quality.