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Stuart A. Lindman

Stuart A. Lindman is one of the most well-known names in broadcasting in the entire Twin Cities. He began his career in radio from 1945 to 1953 on WMIN. When that signal started transmitting over the television airwaves in 1953, Lindman was a natural as the stations first News Director and then Program Director. WMIN became WTCN (now KARE). By 1956, the handsome, likeable Lindman found his true calling as a newscaster. He held this slot for nearly two decades, along with the title of News Director on the radio side. Lindman is revered all over the state for his community service work. Lindman brought a sincere concern for humanity alive on the screen. From newscasts to years of hosting the Muscular Dystrophy Telethons to public appearances at local charities to personal dedication, Lindman lived to serve his viewers and community. He retired in 1987, but continues his dedicated service to his community to this day.

 

 
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