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The Pantagraph
301 W. Washington St.
P.O. Box 2907
Bloomington, IL 61702-2907

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Administrative
• Richard Johnston, publisher
• Barry Winterland, general manager
• Nancy Million, human resources generalist

Accounting
• Matt Vance, accounting manager

Advertising
• Shannon Brinker, advertising director
• Loretta Vance, classified sales division director

Circulation
• Bob Scott, director of circulation

Online (Pantagraph.com)
• Ryan Denham, online news editor
• Jamahl Epsicokhan, online editor/webmaster
• Joel Fellers, online sports editor/webmaster
• Brad Vesper, online producer

Editorial
• Lenore Sobota, opinion editor
• Letters to the Editor

Marketing
• Jonell Kehias, marketing services manager

News
• Jim Benson, sports writer
• Edith Brady-Lunny, reporter
• Chuck Blystone, features editor
• Phyllis Coulter, reporter
• Dan Craft, entertainment editor
• Mike Egenes, sports editor
• Kurt Erickson, statehouse bureau chief
• Bill Flick, columnist
• Mary Ann Ford, reporter
• Steve Gardner, presentation editor
• Julie Gerke, managing editor
• M.K. Guetersloh, reporter
• Doug Hamm, sports writer
• Karen Hansen, business editor
• Bob Holliday, reporter
• Randy Kindred, assistant sports editor
• Dan McNeile, assistant editor
• Roger Miller, night city editor
• Jane Pickering, day desk editor
• Mark Pickering, editor
• David Proeber, photo editor
• Randy Reinhardt, sports writer
• Scott Richardson, outdoor editor/reporter
• Randy Sharer, sports writer
• Michele Steinbacher, reporter
• Paul Swiech, health editor
• Sharon Wolfe, reporter

General news e-mail addresses
• Business
• Good Neighbor column
• Milestones
• News
• Obituaries
• Sports

Production
• Dan O'Brien, director of operations
 
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