(AP) – C.W. Gusewelle, a longtime columnist for The Kansas
City Star, has died.
The Star reports that Gusewelle died Tuesday. His age and the cause of death
were not given.
Charles W. Gusewelle joined the Star in 1955 as a general assignment reporter
and went on to become an editorial writer on foreign affairs. After serving as
foreign editor, he became an associate editor and columnist.
The Missouri Press Association named Gusewelle daily columnist of the year in
1984, 1985 and 1987. He wrote 21 books and continued to write his weekly column
for the Star until earlier this year.
Mike Fannin, the Star’s editor and vice president, said in a statement that
“Kansas City journalism has lost one of its greatest voices.”
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