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Turning tradition on its head

Oct 1, 2023

There’s much to be said for being open to new ideas, new ways to do things, being innovative — even if someone suggests something a bit zany.

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Capture new readers with word games about autumn leaves

Sep 13, 2023

As autumn leaves blaze with colors, this Kid Scoop page explains in simple science words just why the colorful display happens every year. 

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Be responsible in exercising rights to public information

Sep 1, 2023

These instances, and many more, occurred during my tenure as editor of the Red Wing (Minnesota) Republican Eagle. Other editors can likely relate.

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Craig Garnett, publisher of the Uvalde Leader-News, wins 2023 Tom and Pat Gish Award for courage, integrity and tenacity in rural journalism

Sep 1, 2023

“The award recognizes not only Craig’s courageous coverage and commentary about the tragedy, but his longtime willingness to tell hard truths about things that matter in Uvalde County,” ...

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In Washington, D.C., this fall, your industry peers will lead discussions on timely topics

Sep 1, 2023

Join conversations, ask questions and pick up some new ideas from your newspaper industry peers. ... Learn the tools and language to tell the story of your newspaper's total reach. 

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ANNOUNCING Jay Bender to present on court access at NNAF's Annual Convention & Trade Show

Aug 1, 2023

South Carolina First Amendment attorney Jay Bender has signed on to the agenda of the NNA Foundation's Annual Convention & Trade Show. 

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Editorials can serve variety of roles

Aug 1, 2023

Editors often feel the burden of publishing editorials that attempt to solve the problems of their worlds — their communities. In truth, editorials serve a variety of roles.

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Leeway to cost recovery is narrow

Aug 1, 2023

For weekly newspapers in particular, whose subscription prices tend to be locked in a year at a time, the leeway to recover the additional cost through subscriptions is narrow. Publishers operating printing ...

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Metter, Georgia, has an abundance of well-loved pets! Your town probably does, too!

Aug 1, 2023

“We are in the middle of something fun that has really been a win-win-win for our community.”

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