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Comedians stranded in rural Nebraska find purpose running local newspaper

Jul 1, 2024

Barbara Perez and Mike Motz are now at home in Sidney, Nebraska, after putting down roots, surviving the COVID-19 pandemic and turning the 150-year-old Sidney Sun-Telegraph into an award-winning community ...

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What you want to know

Jul 1, 2024

My inbox and physical mailbox stay full with requests from readers

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You won't want to miss these sessions at the fall Annual Convention & Trade Show in Omaha, Nebraska

Jul 1, 2024

We will kick off the Foundation's training with the breakout panel session, State of the First Amendment in America, moderated by NNA Public Policy Manager Lisa McGraw and featuring panel members Eric ...

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National Newspaper Association files postal complaints with Postal Regulatory Commission for more than 200 newspapers

Jun 28, 2024

The comments were part of a review by the PRC of its postal rate regulations, which it is required by Congress to do periodically. 

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Will the public be notified of water problems? Depends on notice laws in your state

Jun 26, 2024

Agencies responsible for issuing public notices failed to meet requirements about 6,000 times per year on average. As a result, citizens were not notified that the Safe Drinking Water Act passed by Congress ...

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Congratulations to the winner of a condo-stay on Pensacola Beach

Jun 4, 2024

The NNA Foundation awarded a participant chosen at random to stay in a condo on Pensacola Beach, Florida. 

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Artificial intelligence: It's crucial to make a plan before you jump in too deep

Jun 1, 2024

Recently, I’ve heard from a lot of folks asking for advice related to artificial intelligence. 

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Bobbie Foust, still reporting at 90, wins Al Smith Award for public service through community journalism in Kentucky

Jun 1, 2024

Foust has edited three newspapers in the region and reported for others, and although she just turned 90, she is still covering city council meetings according to her decades-old approach: “Be honest, ...

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Eric Meyer and Marion County Record, Kansas paper raided by police chief it was investigating, win Tom and Pat Gish Award for courage, integrity and tenacity in rural journalism

Jun 1, 2024

Meyer and his weekly newspaper have become a touchstone for freedom of the press since August 2023, when local police raided his office and his home and confiscated computers, reporters’ notes and ...

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