Ryan Stoltz

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Ryan Stoltz lives in Minnesota and was born in 2004.

  • Ryan's favorite book is Hatchet by Gary Paulsen.
  • Ryan attends Central Middle School.
  • He is a member of the Boy Scouts of America.

“I understand how important it is to consider the background and culture of the person you are interviewing in order to connect with them and ask appropriate questions.”

Ryan Stoltz

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Death of a Legend — Video

Ryan Stoltz

April 24th, 2016

Our Kid Reporter talks to Prince fans outside Paisley Park, the musician’s home and studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
In honor of their 90th anniversary, the Harlem Globetrotters are spreading cheer beyond the basketball court.

The Great Assist

Ryan Stoltz

April 8th, 2016

The Harlem Globetrotters bring smiles on and off the court.

Ryan interviews voter Raymond Schenk of Chanhassen, MN

Minnesota Holds Caucuses on Super Tuesday

Ryan Stoltz

March 4th, 2016

Why the Midwestern state is a political wild card

At a Caucus in Minnesota — Video

Ryan Stoltz

March 4th, 2016

Our Kid Reporter talks to voters at a caucus in Chanhassen.

A Campaign Stop for Bernie Sanders — Video

Ryan Stoltz

February 29th, 2016

The Democratic candidate addresses supporters at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

Super Bowl 50 Opening Night — Video

Ryan Stoltz

February 5th, 2016

Our Kid Reporter catches up with the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos in San Jose, California.
Quarterback Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos answers reporters’ questions at Opening Night of Super Bowl 50 in San Jose, California. Manning is seeking his second Super Bowl ring.

Super Bowl Countdown

Ryan Stoltz

February 5th, 2016

How are the teams preparing for the big game?

Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton with Katy Perry at the Starkey awards gala. Photo by Greg Jansen.

“So the World May Hear”

Ryan Stoltz

July 30th, 2015

Our Kid Reporter asks celebrities at a star-studded event why they are passionate about helping others.
German children stand atop a ruined building in the western section of Berlin in 1948, cheering as a U.S. cargo plane arrives with food, fuel, and other supplies. Many children also got candy.

“The Candy Bomber”

Ryan Stoltz

July 15th, 2015

How a U.S. pilot brought hope to German children after World War II

The Ice Castles at Silverthorne in Colorado were created by Brent Christensen and his partner, Ryan Davis. The structures soar as high as 40 feet and collectively weigh more than 10,000 tons.

Walking on Icicles

Ryan Stoltz

February 27th, 2015

Our Kid Reporter visits a real-life ice castle

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