Our Team

The Wiley Post is built by a small team of Oklahoma journalists committed to serving Bartlesville with independent, community-focused reporting.

Our team has worked in local, regional and national newsrooms. We’ve covered the stories that shape communities and seen firsthand what happens when those newsrooms disappear.

So we decided to build something new.

Below, you’ll meet the people behind The Wiley Post — reporters, photographers and storytellers working to bring local journalism back to its roots.

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Andy

Journalist

Andy Dossett is an award-winning journalist who spent five years covering Bartlesville for the Examiner-Enterprise, where he served as the paper’s only reporter and photographer. His work has earned multiple Oklahoma Press Association awards, including national recognition for investigative coverage of the Price Tower. He is the founder and owner of The Wiley Post.

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Daisy

Journalist

Daisy Creager is a journalist who has reported for the Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, The Oklahoman and The Journal Record. She holds a bachelor’s in journalism and a master’s in digital marketing, both from OU.

Kim

Journalist

Kim Archer is an award-winning journalist who began her career at the Tulsa World in 1985. She left to work for national newswire services in Kansas City and Washington, D.C. for 15 years before returning home to work at the World. She eventually joined Gannett’s USA Today Network, where she served as a reporter and then editor at the Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise. She retired in 2024.

Doug

Journalist

Doug Graham has worked as a journalist for more than 40 years, beginning as a high school student in Okmulgee. His career has taken him to Texas, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Arizona, but he has spent the majority of his time in Oklahoma, working at newspapers in Okmulgee, Tulsa, Muskogee, Wagoner and Coweta, as well as in Bartlesville as editor of the Examiner-Enterprise.