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Scott Wheeler (reporter)
Scott L. Wheeler is an investigative reporter and author who has worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, radio broadcaster, and chief correspondent for ''American Investigator Television Magazine''. Wheeler has produced more than a dozen television documentaries. At least two times Wheeler’s reports have been on the desk of the President of the United States, and have invoked investigations by U.S. federal agencies, as well as by international governments.
== Background ==

Wheeler was born in Atlanta, Georgia in February 1963. His family later moved to Des Moines, Iowa, where he finished high school. Following high school, Wheeler served in the U.S. Army for two years, later returning to the Army National Guard and immediately volunteering for active duty service in 2005 and 2006. As a student, Wheeler played college football at Iowa Central Community College (Fort Dodge, Iowa) and Emporia State University (Emporia, KS). After returning from Army duty, Wheeler was a high school head football coach for one year, 2007.
While attending Emporia State University, Wheeler started a competing newspaper (Emporia Press Review) to the campus newspaper at Emporia State which received attention city-wide and in a short time became a competitor to the city newspaper the Emporia Gazette.
Upon leaving Emporia State, Wheeler hosted a nationwide radio show, ''Reporter’s Journal''. He then helped to create and develop the Washington, DC-based investigative television series, ''American Investigator Television Newsmagazine''. Wheeler became a correspondent with the show and ultimately chief correspondent for the series that aired on NET (America’s Voice) and later syndicated.

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