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Local news has most trust among readers
March 22, 2023
By Al Cross The national headline on stories about the latest poll on the news media and democracy were about its finding that half of Americans believe national news organizations deliberately “...
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'Whack-a-Mole' defines public notice fight
March 3, 2023
You might call it the Kansas Legislature’s version of a game called Whack-a-Mole. That’s how the Kansas Press Association’s staff and board feel after a series of moves during the past two weeks on...
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AOE deadline extended until March 5
March 3, 2023
It’s time to begin identifying and assembling your entries for the 2023 Awards of Excellence contest put on annually by the Kansas Press Association. The deadline for entries has been extended until...
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KORA victory opens new era of access
January 18, 2023
By Max Kautsch Earlier this month, the Kansas Supreme Court ushered in a new era of presumed and prompt access to electronic records under the Kansas Open Records Act. As the Court put it, KORA “...
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Editors uncertain about coming year
January 11, 2023
After a turbulent year ending in soaring inflation, mass layoffs and a social media implosion, editors around the world are heading into 2023 with a profound sense of uncertainty, according to a ...
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AOE a chance to recognize staff's work
December 21, 2022
It’s time to begin identifying and assembling your entries for the 2023 Awards of Excellence contest put on annually by the Kansas Press Association. The deadline for entries is set for Feb. 24,...
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Couple sells six Nor'West newspapers
December 8, 2022
Steve and Cynthia Haynes surprised their staff at The Oberlin Herald and across northwest Kansas last Friday morning with an announcement that they were retiring from the newspaper business,...
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