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Tom Langmyer
Born
Thomas E. Langston Myers
SpouseMary Langmyer (née Burlingame)

Tom Langmyer is an author and broadcast executive. He is currently Vice President, News/Talk/Sports Radio Programming for E. W. Scripps Company and also serves at Vice President and General Manager of Scripps' Milwaukee radio stations WTMJ (AM) and WKTI. Langmyer joined Scripps in 2013.

Great Lakes Author

Langmyer's book, Lake Erie: History and Views was published in 2010. The 312-page hardcover book was written to educate readers on the history of Lake Erie and the surrounding region. The account combines narration, factual summaries, historic photographs, engravings, maps, and antique postcards from Langmyer's collection as well as current photographs. Starting with the creation of Lake Erie during the Ice Age, the story describes the lake's discovery by Europeans, the battles for its control, how people settled and developed the region around the lake, and how the population grew along its shores. The "Circle of Cities and Towns" group of chapters, covers the history of most municipalities around the lake. The reader is also taken behind the scenes aboard a 1,000-foot lakeboat, the Walter J. McCarthy Jr., on a journey up the Great Lakes.

References

Lake Erie: History and Views, (website for the book, Lake Erie: History and Views, which chronicles the history of the Lake Erie region in the U.S. and Canada): LakeErieHistory

Toxins in Lake Erie, A Study by Case Western Reserve University: [1]

Grove City College Alumni News, Alumni honored for achievements at Homecoming: [2]

Radio Ink Magazine, 2015 Radio Wayne Award Winner [3]