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Eli Imadali, Special to the Denver Post
Audrey Thorstad, a second grade level 2 teacher at Josephine Hodgkins Leadership Academy, part of Westminster Public Schools, participates in a virtual training about coronavirus safety with other teachers on Friday, Aug. 14, 2020.
By Conrad Swanson | cswanson@denverpost.com | The Denver Post
July 19, 2021 at 6:00 a.m.

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Conrad Swanson | Denver City Hall Reporter

Conrad Swanson covers Denver politics on The Denver Post’s political team. An Iowa native, he joined the paper in November 2019 after stints at the Colorado Springs Gazette, Lawrence Journal-World (Kansas) and Sioux City Journal (Iowa). He graduated from the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a focus in economics. He is a member of the Investigative Reporters and Editors organization and was awarded a 2019 fellowship for the National Press Foundation’s Spotlight on Statehouse and Local Reporting Program. He also won awards for sustained coverage in Colorado and political and investigative coverage in Kansas.