2022 News Archive
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Expanded bipartisan JCPA announced
A revised and expanded version of the bipartisan Journalism Competition and Preservation Act to address dominant online platforms’ power over news organizations has been announced.
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Powls, others, get special recognition
David Powls, longtime editor and publisher of the Holton Recorder, has been named the 2022 Clyde M. Reed Jr. Master Editor. He will be honored along with several others, including the newest...
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KOMA/KORA training in Hoxie Sept. 22
The Sheridan Sentinel will host the next training session on the Kansas Open Meetings Act and Kansas Open Records Act (KOMA/KORA) training on Sept. 22. The session will be from 10 a.m. to 2:45 p.m...
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Court public access portal training available
The court public access portal was rolled out in the 12th Judicial District on July 6 and the 28th Judicial District on July 11. These two districts cover 40 counties and numerous publications. Did...
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Four named to Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame
Four longtime Kansas journalists have been selected for induction into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame later this year. They are: • Murrel Bland, former owner of Wyandotte West. • Jean Hays,...
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Free KORA/KOMA training Aug. 11
A special Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) and Kansas Open Record Act (KORA) training will be held at Eureka Junior/Senior High School on Thursday, Aug. 11. The event is free; however, pre-...
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Court public access portal training available
The court public access portal was rolled out in the 12th Judicial District on July 6 and the 28th Judicial District on July 11. These two districts cover 40 counties and numerous publications. Did...
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USPS rate hike now in effect
The U.S. Postal Service hiked periodicals postage rates an average of 8.5 percent effective this week, disappointing publishers who expected passage of the Postal Service Reform Act to moderate the...
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Free KORA/KOMA training Aug. 11
A special Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) and Kansas Open Record Act (KORA) training will be held at Eureka Junior/Senior High School on Thursday, Aug. 11. The event is free; however, pre-...
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KU professor tests new business model
LAWRENCE – Business has changed since 1833. One would be hard-pressed to find businesses operating with the same model that was in place when Andrew Jackson was in the White House. But in the case...
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