2014 News Archive
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Kansas newspaper industry loses four colleagues
Editor's note: The Wichita Eagle and Emporia Gazette contributed to this article. The picture includes Bob Greer with colleague Bill Brown at the 2013 Kansas Press Association annual meeting...
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East Wichita News sold; Basehor, Bonner Springs combine
Times-Sentinel Newspapers LLC has acquired the East Wichita News, a long-standing monthly newspaper and the newspapers in Basehor and Bonner Springs have merged.The newspaper joins the group’s other...
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KC Star, Ottawa Herald win Burton Marvin Award honors
LAWRENCE — Eric Adler of the Kansas City Star and the staff of The Ottawa Herald are the winners of the 2013 Burton W. Marvin Kansas News Enterprise Award.The award, given since 1974 by the William...
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Small town residents count on hometown paper
COLUMBIA, Mo. —Two-thirds of residents in small towns across America depend upon their local newspaper for news and information, according to the National Newspaper Association’s most recent...
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NAA executive says 'creativity' is the word for 2014
By Carolyn Little, President and Chief Executive Officer, Newspaper Association of AmericaIn 2014, I believe the news industry will be marked by creativity.I’ve heard this over and over in my...
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KPA endorses letter opposing advertising tax
ARLINGTON, Va. – The Kansas Press Association has joined 47 other press associations representing daily and weekly newspapers across the country in voicing opposition to an advertising tax proposal,...
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Blackmores purchase Tri-State News in Elkhart
Cliff and Carla Blackmore are the new owners of the Tri-State News in Elkhart. They purchased the newspaper from Karen Brady-Toadvine, who announced her retirement.The ownership change was effective...
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Unit would elevate open government's importance
By Andy Marso, Topeka Capital-JournalThe office of Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is proposing a special two-person unit within his agency devoted solely to investigating Kansas Open Meetings...
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