2015 News Archive
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Kansas Judicial Council to study private e-mail issue
From the Wichita EagleThe Kansas Judicial Council will study a loophole in the state’s open records act that allows public officials to send private e-mail for official business.The study was...
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Newseum names new CEO: Jeffrey Herbst
By the Washington PostThe former president of Colgate University has been named the next president and chief executive of the Newseum and the Newseum Institute, museum officials announced Thursday.
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Help us help you with digital tools
Despite a plea in the Kansas Publisher and last week's Kansas Press This Week, not a single newspaper in Kansas has filled out a brief survey from the Kansas Press Association designed to identify...
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Smiley, former Stafford publisher, dead at 81
STAFFORD — Frank D. Smiley, 81, died Sunday, June 28, 2015, at Leisure Homestead, Stafford. He was born Dec. 22, 1933, in Stafford the son of Roy Morris and Edith Eugena (Jean) Fletcher Smiley. A...
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Insurance company, KPA settle on damage
The Kansas Press Association will be able to install new carpet, replace baseboard and do other repairs in the basement level of the building after negotiations with the insurance company.Two weeks...
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Lawhorn named ME at Journal-World
Chad Lawhorn, long-time Lawrence Journal-World reporter and columnist, has been named managing editor of the newspaper.Lawhorn will oversee the Journal-World’s staff of editors, reporters and...
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Two-pizza press corps at Kansas statehouse needs to grow
By Deron Lee, Columbia Journalism ReviewLast Saturday night at the Kansas statehouse, as the legislature’s agonizing budget deliberations dragged on into a record-tying 107th day of the session, it...
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New publisher named at Independence
Josh Umholtz is the new publisher of the Independence Daily Reporter.
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Hurry! Viers seminar on Adobe products filling up fast
If you or one of your staff members wants to participate in the Russell Viers-led two day training session this summer on the use of Adobe products such as InDesign, PhotoShop, Bridge, Illustrator...
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NNA calls for report on quality of rural mail service
WASHINGTON—The National Newspaper Association has again called for measurement of on-time delivery of rural mail.
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