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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.

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Sen. Gary Dahms, R-Redwood Falls, told attendees at an after-session town meeting that the DNR is looking at possible sites for a park to replace the former Upper Sioux Agency State Park
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The New London Fish Hatchery is once again raising muskie fry. It's part of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' efforts to improve muskie fishing.
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Long-distance paddling duo Scott Miller and Scott Duffus took advantage of spring flows and ideal weather to paddle the length of the Minnesota River in 63 hours and five minutes.
May 11 marks the 40th anniversary of the explosion at the Lake Lillian Farmers Elevator that caused the deaths of two men and injured four others.
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Award-winning videographer Dana Conroy devoted three years and her own funds to produce a documentary on the risks of laser refractive surgery after undergoing the procedure herself.
A mental competency evaluation found Joseph Rongstad competent to faces charges related to an incident with law enforcement at his home in Watson on Jan. 11.
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Scott Williams, land and resource management director for the county, said the focus will be developing recommendations on zoning for retail sales
Formal ceremony marks transfer of former Minnesota park land to Upper Sioux Community, 161 years after violent conflict.
On the eve of memorial in Burnsville, Renville County honors two sheriff's officers for work that puts them in harm's way