Jeff Wagner bids goodbye to The 4

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For three years, Jeff Wagner has co-hosted The 4 with Erin Hassanzadeh, but there’s some changes on the horizon as he transitions to reporting for WCCO and takes the reins on the Good Question franchise.


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