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Veteran journalist Reinan retires after 30 years

John Reinan

John Reinan, a region and state reporter at the Minneapolis Star Tribune, has retired. Previously, he was a West metro reporter at the paper.

Reinan’s tweet reads:

“This is my last week as a reporter. After 30 years and 7 newspapers, I’m retiring. I fell into it by accident and I couldn’t possibly have chosen a career better suited to me. Thanks to all for reading and thanks to my fantastic colleagues. It’s been fun.”

Reinan contributed to MinnPost.com and was a marketing reporter and internet reporter at the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

He also reported for The Tampa Tribune and The Charlotte Observer.

Reinan has a B.A. from St. Olaf College.

Mariam Ahmed

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