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Every single one of us has bias. It’s human nature. We are predisposed to seek out things that affirm and align with our views on the world. Even newspapers aren’t immune to this, … more
We live in a messy world. No matter what side of the aisle you sit on, we can all agree that right now it’s tough to know exactly what is happening in the news as we’ve known it for our adult lives. 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
If you have the opportunity to visit Leader World Headquarters in Festus, be sure to ask someone, “What’s the deal with the bells?” We’d love to demonstrate the power of a … more
For years, I heard the same complaints about local newspapers: “There’s never anything in the paper” or “Why print a paper when everything is online?” But when Chariton … more
When was the last time you saw a water report for the city water in Mountain View? If you are a faithful reader of this publication, the last time you saw it in print here was June of 2021. In … more
Hello, fellow newspaper folk. Welcome to what may be a wild ride. I’m Peggy Scott, publisher at Leader Publications, and I’ll be your tour guide and MPA president as we embark on a series … more
Friday, Nov. 8 – In a decision issued Friday afternoon, First Circuit Presiding Judge Rick Roberts ruled that the Scotland County Hospital Board of Directors (SCH BOD) violated the Missouri … more
To call the relationship between presidents and the press prickly would vastly undersell it. THOMAS JEFFERSON: “I deplore ... the putrid state into which our newspapers have passed and the … more
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