News from our members
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Salina Journal, AP win open records case
September 28, 2015
By Tim Horan, Salina JournalInformation about applicants for two newly created positions on the Saline County Commission should be made public, a Shawnee County judge ruled Friday in a lawsuit filed...
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Publisher's statement due at USPS by Oct. 1
September 22, 2015
This is your annual reminder that the annual USPS Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation (PS Form 3526) must be filed with your postmaster by Oct. 1.
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Last two KPA district meetings in Newton, Topeka
September 18, 2015
The Kansas Press Association has completed district meetings in Iola, Atwood and Garden City. The final two meetings are Oct. 16 in Newton and Nov. 6 in Topeka.The meetings are designed to bring the...
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Committee works to close private email loophole
September 17, 2015
The Kansas Press Association is represented on a study committee charged with reviewing the state’s Open Records Act to cover officials’ emails about public business on private accounts.The Kansas...
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Former LJ World editor named to AP news editor post
September 10, 2015
Julie Wright, an editor who has held senior newsroom management positions in Kansas, Alaska, Minnesota and Tennessee over a three-decade journalism career, has been named news editor for The...
NNA asks DOL to slow down on overtime rule
September 8, 2015
The National Newspaper Association has called on the US Department of Labor (DOL) to scale back its aggressive push to raise salary thresholds for exempt workers under the Fair Labor Standards Act....
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KU, student, teacher with Koch ties reach settlement
August 27, 2015
By Sara Shepherd, The Lawrence Journal-WorldInstead of going to trial, the case of Kansas University School of Business teacher Art Hall v. KU is being settled out of court.KU announced today that...
Newspapers are leveraging technology, audience data
August 25, 2015
By Caroline Little, CEO, Newspaper Association of America
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Junction City announces return to daily publication
August 24, 2015
From the Junction City Daily UnionAs famous American writer and satirist Mark Twain once exclaimed, “The report of my death was an exaggeration.”While the supposed demise of the printed version of...
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Deadline soon for KPA district meeting in Iola
August 24, 2015
The deadline for the first of five Kansas Press Association district meetings is noon Tuesday (Aug. 25)."We've had a great response so far, but we need to send a number to the caterer, so call or e-...
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