2011 News Archive
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Digital contest will improve KPA's AOE efficiency
The new Awards of Excellence entry process this year may require some additional time, so Kansas Press Association members should give some thought to beginning to electronically uploading entries...
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Bill Krause, former KPA president, dies
PEABODY — Longtime former Peabody publisher William V. (Bill) Krause died on Tuesday (Dec. 6, 2011) in Peabody. He was 88. He had been in failing health for several years. He was married to Shirley B...
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Readers prefer newspapers for local news, public notices
Readers in areas served by community newspapers continue to prefer the community newspaper as their source of local news and advertising.
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128 KPA newspapers upload to FTP site
Kansas Press Association newspapers continue to join the effort to upload PDFs of pages for use on KPA's public notice website.The PDFs of all the pages from 128 Kansas newspapers, including 26 of 31...
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Contact your U.S. senators to support postal bill
A bipartisan bill that offers meaningful progress on postal reform needs the support of our two U.S. senators from Kansas.We urge you to contact Sens. Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran and ask them to...
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Les Anderson, newspaperman and educator, dead at 62
Les Anderson, founder and former owner of the Ark Valley News in Valley Center and a professor of communication in the Elliott School of Communication at Wichita State University, died Saturday night...
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NAA launches 'Smart is the new sexy' campaign
The Newspaper Association of America is making its “Smart is the new sexy” advertising campaign available to all Kansas Press Association members whether they are members of NAA or not.
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Max Heath shares thoughts on the future of USPS
We're all worried about the future of the U.S. Postal Service. It is the delivery vehicle for most of the nation's non-daily newspapers, and more dailies are jumping to the mail for delivery.
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Newspaper website traffic up 20 percent in past year
ARLINGTON, Va. – Newspaper publishers attracted 20 percent more total visits by adults 18-plus to their websites in September, compared to the same month one year ago. The analysis, performed by...
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Ireland named Topeka Capital-Journal publisher
By the Capital-Journal staffMorris Publishing Group announced Tuesday that Gregg A. Ireland has been appointed publisher of the Topeka Capital-Journal.Ireland had served as controller of The Capital-...
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