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Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC) last month approved an increase to postage rates, including seeking a nearly 10 percent increase for periodical rates. Periodicals will see an overall increase … more
Reporters should not be forced to guess what the magic words are to spring open public documents. Specifically, a records-seeker should not need to know the name of the type of file under which an electronic record has been stored. The file type does not matter – the underlying information is what is important. more
The death of Christopher S. “Kit” Bond (May 13, 2025) reminds me of a story that links me to a pair of Missouri GOP celebrities – Christopher Bond and John Ashcroft, although … more
In recognition of their journalistic excellence, three reporters have been selected by Missouri Press Association to receive this year’s William E. James Outstanding Young Journalist award. … more
NNA needs your help. Postmaster General DeJoy is gone, but his destructive ‘Delivering for America’ plan goes on with another huge rate increase coming and more degraded service. NNA is … more
With the 2020 purchase of the Cook County News Herald in Northeast Minnesota, Jeremy Gulban launched the fast-growing CherryRoad Media chain of community newspapers. The company’s portfolio has ballooned to 94 newspapers — all but one print, most weekly — as CEO Gulban tries on the fly to make his business model sustainable for CherryRoad and a greater local news industry working in the shadows of Big Tech. more
Austin Lewter is always on the move. If he’s not at his newspaper in Whitesboro, Texas, he might be teaching in a Tarleton State University classroom about 140 miles away in Stephenville. He could be visiting a newspaper publisher out in the Texas Panhandle on behalf of the Texas Center for Community Journalism more
David Steiner, a former CEO of the nation’s largest waste management company who currently serves on the FedEx board of directors, is poised to take over control of the U.S. Postal Service , … more
For the past year or so, we’ve been experimenting with more advanced AI and its potential to help manage the flow of news on a consistent basis. We’ve found some things it’s very good at, but it does have some flaws. more
We are now the newspaper serving four markets which previously had their own newspapers, so finding a way to make sure everyone feels like we are their local paper and balancing content for various cities/schools as well as a very diverse demographic that ranges from very rural to upper-middle-class suburban. more
Hey Post Office, let’s remember our history and agree that delivery is a priority As newspaper publishers and all Americans brace for a proposed postal rate increase in July, I thought … more
Failure to publish proper notices in our newspapers has real-word consequences. I am sometimes asked what happens when a city fails to run a required notice before making a decision – and the … more
Newspapers are always looking for ways to engage younger readers, and the Gasconade County Republican seems to have found a great opportunity. The newspaper has started partnering with the local high school to start a journalism class. more
The Justice Department on Friday rescinded a Biden-era policy that provided protections to journalists in leak investigations, paving the way for authorities to once again use subpoenas and compel testimony from reporters in probes targeting leakers. more
Think your public notice reporting is worth $1,000? Consider entering for the Michael Kramer Public Notice Journalism Award. more
April 25 is Photostory Fest , a day of talks featuring renowned and emerging visual storytellers, and an evening celebration of the year’s best photojournalism. Hear from New York Times … more
Poynter — Nearly 70% of investigative journalists in the U.S. reported “limited access to records or sources” as their greatest barrier in doing accountability journalism, according … more
President Donald Trump bitterly attacked “60 Minutes” shortly after the CBS newsmagazine broadcast stories on Ukraine and Greenland on Sunday, saying the network was out of control and … more
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