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Three named to Hall of Fame; others honored
April 22, 2012
(From left) Del Brinkman, John G. Montgomery and Lew Ferguson were named to the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame Friday night.OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — Three prominent journalism professionals were inducted...
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Three more newspapers upload to FTP site
April 2, 2012
The Clay Center Dispatch, the Hanover News and the Glasco Sun/Delphos Republican are the latest newspapers to join the effort to upload PDFs of pages for use on the Kansas Press Association's public...
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API closes doors, merges with NAA Foundation
April 2, 2012
From W. LAWRENCE WINTER, American Press Institute President/Executive Director, 1987-2003:As one of Romenesko’s readers reported today, one of America’s longest-serving and most impactful journalism...
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Services held for former Gazette publisher Zerbe
March 26, 2012
Carter Zerbe talks to Marcella Bruce, left, and Schmitty Hawkins at a KPA annual meeting. Former Augusta Daily Gazette publisher Carter J. Zerbe, 72, of Augusta, died Saturday, March 24, 2012. He...
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Register for the 120th annual KPA convention
March 23, 2012
It's time to get those registration forms filled out for the 120th annual Kansas Press Association convention April 20-21 at the DoubleTree in Overland Park. The registration deadline is Friday,...
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Former C-J publisher to lead Times-Union
March 19, 2012
A former publisher of The Topeka Capital-Journal has been named president of the Jacksonville, Fla., Times-Union Media.Mark Nusbaum, whose newspaper career began as a copy clerk in Topeka in the...
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Capital-Journal to print newspaper at KC Star
March 14, 2012
(Courtesy Topeka Capital-Journal)The Topeka Capital-Journal has entered a long-term contract that will move printing and some post-press operations to The Kansas City Star’s state-of-the-art Press...
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It's National Sunshine Week: promote transparency in government
March 13, 2012
Sunshine Week, March 11 to 17, 2012, is a national initiative to promote a dialogue about the importance of open government and freedom of information.Participants include news media, civic groups,...
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KSU journalism professor Simon dead at 61
March 7, 2012
Todd F. Simon, professor of journalism and former head of the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism at Kansas State University, died of an apparent heart attack on Monday, March 5, 2012.Simon was 61.
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120th annual KPA convention features Slimp, speed topics
March 5, 2012
Attendees at the 120th annual Kansas Press Association convention April 20-21 at the DoubleTree in Overland Park will see a familiar face in the always-popular Kevin Slimp as the headliner.Slimp,...
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