He was photographer for the Minneapolis Star from 1945 to 1982.
Afterward, he took the jobs of president and publisher of The Minneapolis Star and Tribune.
After years with the Minneapolis Star, he was the editor for two years of Midwest Media, an advertising and radio trade journal.
Trowbridge, of the Minneapolis Star, came up.
Bloomington changes name to Minneapolis Stars.
In a front-page editorial, The Minneapolis Star called for Griffith to sell the team.
He was a sportswriter for The Minneapolis Star.
He began to work with the Minneapolis Star and Tribune (in Minneapolis, Minnesota).
His father retired as an editor for The Minneapolis Star.
William Seaman of the Minneapolis Star, for his dramatic photograph of the sudden death of a child in the street.