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Todd Engdahl
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Todd Engdahl is Capitol Editor of www.ednewscolorado.org, the only news service devoted exclusively to coverage of education in Colorado. During a long career at The Denver Post. he was a political writer, executive city editor, founding editor of denverpost.com and assistant editor of the editorial page.


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