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Profile of a small-town business editor

His name is T.J. Hemlinger, and he is the business editor of the Columbia City Post & Mail in Indiana. Like many business editors of small-town papers, he doubles as the government editor as well.

The Post & Mail ran these insigts into Hemlinger:

Interesting places I have visited or lived: Washington, D.C. has a never-ending supply of museums, festivals and good places to eat and listen to music.

My version of a perfect day: A lazy day at the lake with a good book and a cool drink.

Whom I admire most and why: Thomas Jefferson, because he championed a free and unfettered press.

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