Category: Missouri Press News

New year brings important digital housekeeping tasks

Required employment posters can be ordered from Department of Labor website By Jean Maneke MPA Legal Hotline This column is brought to

MPA welcomes new president Jeff Schrag

Millions of cuff links isn’t something you usually expect to find stored in the basement of a newspaper. But

Be sure to run ads for public notices

Throughout our nation’s history, government agencies have been required to alert citizens of certain government activities that may impact

Submit nominations for MPA’s top awards

Nominations are being taken now for three of the top awards of the Missouri Press Association and Foundation: — Missouri

changes in Missouri legislation

Missouri legislation could include major problems for public notices

Two bills filed in the Missouri Senate and one in the House of Representatives would affect public notices printed

Your input is needed on the 2017 Better Newspaper Contest Committee

The Missouri Press Association is looking for volunteers to participate on the Better Newspaper Contest Committee to review the

Fellowship opportunities available at RJI

The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute invites proposals from people and institutions to collaborate with us on innovative ideas

Missouri State Auditor finds only 30 percent compliance with Sunshine Law

Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway says government must do better when it comes to meeting its obligations to transparency

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