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Nat Laager
July 21, 2008
Nat Laager moved to Arizona in 2000 after serving four years in the U.S. Marine Corps. He graduated from Arizona State University in 2004 with bachelor’s degree in history.
He loves hiking and exploring the Arizona backcountry. Originally from central Pennsylvania, he currently resides in Gold Canyon (think easy access to the Superstition Mountains) with his wife and sons.
Nat’s hiking story about the Four Peaks Wilderness was his first contribution to The Zonie Report.
Adam Klawonn
June 17, 2008
This Phoenix native has been a news reporter for The Arizona Republic and The San Diego Union-Tribune newspapers. The topics he has covered include courts, crime, city hall, politics, education, healthcare and nuclear energy.
He is the editor and publisher of The Zonie Report , associate editor of PHOENIX magazine and an adjunct journalism professor at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. He lives in Phoenix.
Cyndy Hardy
June 17, 2008
Cyndy Hardy is an eight-year resident of Sedona whose work was recognized with an award from the Arizona Newspapers Association. She has written more than 2,500 published articles that have appeared in Sedona Red Rock News , Camp Verde Journal , Cottonwood Journal Extra , Sedona.biz and The Noise .
Her story on Sedona’s affordable housing problem was her first contribution to The Zonie Report .
John Collins Rudolf
June 17, 2008
An Arizona transplant via New York City, TZR contributing editor John Collins Rudolf lives in Tucson, where he covers state environmental issues on his blog, The Footprint. He also works as a freelancer for The New York Times .
This writer, photographer and filmmaker graduated from New York University in December 2006 with a master’s degree in journalism and promptly struck out into the world of news reporting . Since then, he has worked as a staff reporter in Queens, N.Y., and on the Colorado River in Lake Havasu City. His next major project involves a trip to Arctic Siberia, if he can raise the money.
His story on the Colorado River delta was his first contribution to The Zonie Report . Recent pieces include:
- Rosemont mine rich in copper, poor in public support
- Urban needs drain Colorado River Delta
- Funding sweeps leave state parks in shambles
You can read more stories by this author on our Environment page or on his blog, The Footprint .




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