2014 News Archive
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Two Kansans included in '25 under 35' E&P honors
Tommy Felts of the Ottawa Herald and Matt Tait of the Lawrence Journal-World are among those being honored this year by Editor & Publisher magazine as recipients of the "25 under 35" awards.Felts...
Long-time Journal-World editor dead at 88
Bill Mayer, longtime member of the Journal-World news staff, died Thursday. He was 88.Mayer, born Billy Francis Mayer on April 11, 1925, in Kansas City, Kan., worked at the newspaper for 60 years,...
HB 2555 appeared dead but rises again
While the Kansas Senate failed to advance House Bill 2555 that would have presumed probable cause affidavits used to support arrest warrants as open records, sending the bill to an early grave, the...
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Readers will decide print media's future
By Alison Noon, journalism student, University of ColoradoNewspaper executives said in the closing session of the 2014 NAA mediaXchange that the future of print media is out of their hands.Katharine...
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News organizations bury social media on believability
by Andrew BeaujonPublished Mar. 17, 2014 3:27 pm Updated Mar. 17, 2014 10:23 pm
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HB 2555 leads to spat among Republicans
By Andy [email protected] prominent House member was unable to testify on his own bill Thursday, leading to a heated encounter between him and the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, a...
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Affidavits, KORA bills passed by House, Senate
The Kansas House passed by a vote of 113-10 House Bill 2555, which would open to public scrutiny the probable cause affidavits used to support arrest warrants. These records have been closed in...
Newspaper ads rate highest for trust among consumers
By Caroline Little, President and CEO, Newspaper Association of AmericaOver the past year, newspapers have transformed.We told the world that we were going to evolve, adapt and remain essential. We...
Journalism loses another titan: Howard Kessinger
Howard Kessinger, 81, long-time editor and publisher of the Marysville Advocate, died of complications of Huntington's Disease Feb. 22, 2014 at a hospital in Lincoln, Neb. He had been fighting the...
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