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Mar 1, 2023
Meet Zoe Cooper. She’s a great newspaper “utility player” and also creative advertising manager for the Casa Grande (Arizona) Dispatch, a three–day–a–week newspaper. ...
Feb 14, 2023
February is American Heart Month, but heart disease remains a leading cause of death for men, women and people of most racial and ethnic groups in both the United States and Canada all year.
Feb 1, 2023
‘If people don't like to read, then what does the newspaper have to offer them?’
Feb 1, 2023
This month’s column is mainly from someone else because it illustrates a serious problem facing rural newspapers: How do they manage increasingly contentious public discourse and still maintain the ...
Feb 1, 2023
Do you have fun in writing for your readers? You should. It’s near the top of my list of fun things to do with your clothes on. I’ll bet you might not know that conservative daily, The Wall ...
Feb 1, 2023
Newspapers are shortchanging their readers — their customers — if they do not expand their definition of newsmakers in community conversations.
Feb 1, 2023
The Missouri Press Foundation and NNA Foundation are offering a new, original, free series to newspapers across the country for publication. This year, readers will enjoy a short story in each chapter ...
Jan 1, 2023
The National Newspaper Association Foundation's 2023 Better Newspaper Advertising Contest and Better Newspaper Editorial Contest are open to NNA members and nonmembers.
Jan 1, 2023
This column, which we started almost 12 years ago as a guide to covering rural issues, using examples from The Rural Blog, has a new name: Sustaining Rural Journalism.