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How to (not) ask for help finding applicants for your program or job

By Angilee Shah For Source/Sincerely, Leaders of Color If you have ever been a newsroom manager, hiring editor, assigning editor, or really

Legislative Report: VETO SESSION CALM IN HOUSE, DISORIENTED IN SENATE

The Missouri General Assembly met Wednesday, Sept. 15, for its annual Veto Session, resulting in no overturned legislation. Governor

Legislative Report: MID-SEPTEMBER VETO SESSION NEXT WEEK

Missouri state legislators will gather in Jefferson City on Wednesday, Sept. 15, for their annual Veto Session. Each year,

You can register now to attend Ozark Press Association’s meeting in October

The Ozark Press Association has announced it will meet Thursday, Oct. 14, at Bennett Spring Lodge, Bennett Spring State

MPA Executive Director Maassen Elected Secretary of NAM

MPA Executive Director Mark Maassen Directors from 29 newspaper associations in the United States and Canada attended the Newspaper Association

The Missouri Press Association Nominating Committee has finalized a slate of officers, directors for 2022

The Missouri Press Association Nominating Committee met recently, finalizing a slate of MPA officers and directors for 2022, effective Jan. 1. The election of MPA officers and

Legislative Report: MISSOURI SUPREME COURT TOSSES OUT 2018 BILL DUE TO MULTIPLE SUBJECTS

A lawsuit filed by the City of De Soto and a De Soto resident (the plaintiffs) sought a declaratory

Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame is Oct. 21

The Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame will induct the 2021 class during a special ceremony scheduled for Thursday, Oct.

Legislative Report: HOUSE BILL 362 MODIFYING THE SUNSHINE LAW, VETOED BY GOVERNOR PARSON

On July 9, Governor Mike Parson vetoed House Bill 362, sponsored by Rep. Bruce DeGroot, R-Ellisville, a bill modifying

Legislative Report: GOVERNOR SIGNS COVID LIABILITY PROTECTION IN MISSOURI

Today Governor Mike Parson signed Senate Bill 51 & 42 (Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville), the bill establishing limited protection for persons

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