2012 News Archive
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Daughter buys Marysville Advocate from Kessingers
Sarah Kessinger is new owner and publisher of the Marysville Advocate.She replaces her parents, Howard and Sharon Kessinger, who have been co-publishers of the Advocate since 1975.Kessinger, 47, has...
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Montgomery Communications buys Abilene Reflector-Chronicle
By the Abilene Reflector-Chronicle staff
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Serial story, 'Wishing You Home,' available to KPA members
The Kansas Newspaper Foundation has again teamed up with Harris Enterprises to underwrite part of the cost of an original 16-chapter serial story, “Wishing You Home.”The series is available at no...
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NNA supports stay in Valassis postage discount deal
By TONDA F. RUSH, CEO, NNAtonda@nna.orgWASHINGTON — The National Newspaper Association has entered its support for a stay in the Valassis Inc. postage discount deal with the U.S. Postal Service. NNA...
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NAA files appeal, emergency motion to stay Valassis decision
ARLINGTON, VA. — The Postal Regulatory Commission approved a negotiated services agreement between the U.S. Postal Service and Valassis Direct Mail on Thursday, August 23, despite the opposition of...
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Cedar Crest meetings only 'technical' violations, DA says
By Andy Marso, TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNALShawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor's office said Tuesday that a series of "legislative dinners" at Gov. Sam Brownback's Cedar Crest mansion included...
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API plans transformation tour
ARLINGTON, Va. — The “Transformation Tour,” presented by the American Press Institute with The Poynter Institute, kicks off this September to provide game-changing strategies for newspaper leaders to...
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Little Brown Jug team set to tussle with MPA
Four golfers have won the right to represent the Kansas Press Association at the annual Little Brown Jug competition against Missouri in September.The four were the top qualifiers in an event July 27...
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Remember to include disclaimers on political ads
Every election year, we have political candidates who don’t understand the requirement that all political advertising advocating the election or defeat of a candidate or issue must include a...
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KORA/KOMA training sessions next week across Kansas
Five sessions are scheduled in the third week of July around the state to train local government officials, the public and the press about the Kansas Open Records and Kansas Open Meetings acts....
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