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Missouri Press Advertising and Marketing Executives met Thursday, April 10, in St. Louis for the first half of the group’s 2025 annual meeting. The afternoon kicked-off with a Best Idea … more
With the Missouri legislative session in full swing through May 16, there’s still plenty of time to report on how your state representative or senator is representing your district. more
The Associated Press — A federal judge ordered the White House on Tuesday to restore The Associated Press’ full access to cover presidential events, affirming on First Amendment grounds … more
Due to technical difficulties encountered by a few newspapers, Missouri Press has opted to open the Better Newspaper Contest through Sunday, April 13. In conjunction with the BNC, the A-Mark Prize … more
It’s official. The Cole County Circuit Court decision that invalidated the court redaction statute will stand. The Missouri Attorney General’s office informed the plaintiffs in Gross v. … more
Do Missouri newspapers need to brand? If so, what should that look like? At our company, we think branding is important and continually ask, “Are we doing a good job?” and “What can we improve?” more
The Supreme Court turned back an appeal Monday from casino mogul Steve Wynn, who had challenged a landmark libel ruling as part of a lawsuit against The Associated Press. The court declined to hear the case in a brief order without comment, as is typical. more
Jaime Mowers always loved to write, but it wasn’t until her junior year at Missouri State University in Springfield that she was introduced to newspapers by way of the campus publication, The Standard. more
Donna Bischoff is a familiar face for the Association, having served on the board of directors for several years prior to a one-year hiatus in 2024. Still, during that time she remained involved, assisting with the search committee for Missouri Press’ next executive director. more
Missouri Press Association's new executive director, Chad Stebbins, was recently featured on KFRU's Morning Meeting with Simon Rose. more
Membership applications are considered by the MPA Board of Directors at its first meeting after a notice has been published in at least three issues of the MPA Bulletin, eBulletin and/or the Association’s magazine, Missouri Press News. The next meeting of the MPA Board is scheduled for June 6, 2025, in Hermann. more
After a dreary drive in the rain to Cape Girardeau on Jan. 30 for the Southeast Missouri Press Association’s Sales Boot Camp, I was quickly invigorated when I saw the passion the 30 attendees … more
URGENT! From Missouri Press Association Following the implementation of across-the-board tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico by the Trump Administration, Missouri’s newspapers are … more
Two Sunshine Law decisions came down on Jan. 28, and each evinces a disheartening trend toward keeping the public in the dark. However, there are some easy strategies reporters can use to minimize their impact. more
I awoke one recent Tuesday morning to an email sent at 1:36 a.m. to me and our Leader editor from the person in a story we are following. She sent a “cease and desist” letter asking us to … more
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