2018 News Archive
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Keeping weapons out of newsrooms
By Jay BenderFor many years I have advocated that newspapers implement measures to keep strangers out of newsrooms. My initial advocacy was provoked by my observations around the state that many...
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First Amendment Coalition questions ruling
The First Amendment Coalition (FAC) on Friday filed a “friend of court” brief in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, urging that court to reverse a federal district court ruling that jeopardizes...
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Advertising Law Guide updated with FAQs
Max Kautsch, the Kansas Press Association’s Legal Hotline attorney, has updated and adapted the KPA Advertising Law Guide into a more compact, frequently asked questions format.The new streamlined...
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KPA leadership torch is being passed
Emily Bradbury will become executive director of the Kansas Press Association on July 30.She is just the 10th person — and the first woman — to serve in that role.She succeeds Doug Anstaett, who will...
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Here are tips on improving security at your newspaper
(Editor’s note: Randy Van Dyne, executive director of the All Hazards Training Center at the University of Findlay, Ohio, spoke at the 2018 Ohio News Media Association convention on workplace...
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Organizations turn up the heat on newsprint tariffs
On July 17, the International Trade Commission will hear testimony on the preliminary tariffs on newsprint products from Canada. Those involved in the Stop Tariffs on Printers and Publishers...
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CNHI explores sale of more than 100 newspapers in 22 states
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – CNHI, LLC, one of the country’s leading providers of local news and information, said Monday it is exploring the sale of its newspaper properties in 22 states.Only one Kansas...
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How Kansas newspaper editors look at tariffs
Since the Trump administration announced a 32 percent tariff on imported uncoated groundwood paper from Canada earlier this year, our industry has been rocked by price increases on printing and...
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