News from our members
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KPA has a new toll-free number
July 12, 2011
The Kansas Press Association has added a new toll-free number for use by KPA members and clients contacting the association office.The new number is 855-KPA-1863, or 855-572-1863. The "1863" refers...
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Ellsworth publisher thanks community, others
July 1, 2011
Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter Publisher Linda Mowery-Denning wants everyone to know that even though a fire destroyed the newspaper’s rented building on June 19, the publication is alive and...
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76 newspapers upload pages to KPA's FTP site
June 21, 2011
The PDFs of all the pages from 76 Kansas newspapers, including 24 dailies, were being uploaded to the Kansas Press Association's official FTP site as of June 23.
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UPDATE: Fire rips through Ellsworth newspaper building
June 20, 2011
A fire Sunday night destroyed the building housing the Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter and most of the contents -- from computers and desks to morgue files and bound volumes -- were lost.
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New publisher named at KC Star
June 14, 2011
The McClatchy Co. today named Mi-Ai Parrish publisher and president of The Kansas City Star effective June 20.Parrish, publisher of the company’s Idaho Statesman since July 2006, succeeds Mark Zieman...
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Newspapers are recasting themselves in digital age
June 6, 2011
Sara Brown and her husband, Paul Steinle, with WhoNeedsNewspapers.org are visiting one newspaper in each state to report how newspapers are recasting themselves in the digital age and to document...
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Capital-Journal's Nusbaum named VP of Morris
May 17, 2011
Mark Nusbaum, editor and publisher of The Topeka Capital-Journal since 2004, has been named vice president of operations for the newspaper’s parent company, Morris Publishing Group, headquartered in...
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Deadline extended for Nuts 'n' Bolts ad training
May 11, 2011
Two central Kansas newspaper publishers are joining together to offer a half-day sales training opportunity for any interested members of the Kansas Press Association.The deadline has been extended...
Eagle publisher abruptly resigns
May 11, 2011
WICHITA — William "Skip" Hidlay has resigned as president and publisher of The Wichita Eagle, the McClatchy Co. said today.Hidlay had led The Eagle since March 2010, after a stint with the Gannett Co...
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