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A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 2006, Ryan spent much of his free time working at the Badger Herald, the largest independent student newspaper in the country. He served as the daily paper's ArtsEtc. Editor, writing countless columns and articles along the way.
Ryan moved to Oxford, Ohio in 2007, where he received an education in community journalism while covering multiple beats for the Oxford Press, an award-winning weekly newspaper. He became deeply entrenched in local politics, education and police issues and developed a firm grasp of hyperlocal journalism during more than two years with the paper.
He went on to take a position with the Middletown Journal, a daily newspaper with a paid circulation of approximately 20,000. His reporting on a wide range of topics in and around Middletown, Ohio earned him a second place finish as the Ohio Associated Press News Writer of the year for 2009.
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A wintry mix hit the Twin Cities overnight, bringing with it multiple forms of precipitation.

The Edina High School English teacher will find out if she is Minnesota's Teacher of the Year on Sunday, May 6.
Haley Housh, daughter of Susie and Scot Housh, recently hit a milestone in her basketball career.
The 9th grade band recently helped present a session at a Minnesota Music Educators Association convention.
The Edina Fire Department's weekly activity report for Feb. 13-19.
Edina defeats Lakeville North 1-0 in third place game on Saturday, Feb. 25.
The Edina Police Department's Crime Activity Report for Feb. 13-19.
Edina's girls hockey team will play in the third place game after a 4-1 loss in the semifinals.
What's your favorite place in Edina to grap a cup of Joe?
The Hornets defeated Bloomington Kennedy 15-1 on Thursday, Feb. 23.
Edina defeated the Mounds View Mustangs to advance to Friday's semifinal game.
The presentations are being offered to concerned citizens through March 29.
Officer Joel Moore was recognized for his 'keen eye and relentless work.'
Unseasonably warm weather prompted staff to close the rinks earlier than usual this year.
A panel released new congressional and legislative district maps Tuesday afternoon.
The Edina Fire Department's weekly activity report for Feb. 6-12.
The girls hockey team will face Mounds View in a quarterfinal matchup on Thursday, Feb. 23.
The 59th annual music extravaganza continues this weekend at EHS.
The boys alpine ski team narrowly lost out to Minnetonka on the slopes, 147 points to 161.
Money raised at the annual event goes to support various initiatives within Edina Public Schools.