DoD manual allows journalists to be held as ‘belligerents’

Via Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — New Defense Department guidelines allow commanders to punish journalists and

10 Ways to Treat Public Notices

Ed Henninger, newspaper content and design consultant, offers these great tips on treating Public Notices in newspapers

Promote “Lift Off to Literacy” on or near Sept. 8

Sept. 8 is International Literacy Day, established in 1965 to focus attention on worldwide literacy needs. More than 780

Jan Powell Dies

Pleasant Hill Times co-publisher Jan H. Powell died Wednesday, July 29, at the University of Kansas

Teacher resource for Using Newspaper to Teach Language Arts Available

The teaching resource, "Using the Newspaper to Meet Langauge Arts Standards" has been updated and is available now for

Great Resources Ahead for Missouri Newspapers

Summer is winding down and back-to-school stories are hitting your newspapers. Do your fall plans include reaching out to

Newspapers Expected to Get Faster Mail Service

WASHINGTON—Community newspapers using the mail received the second good-news announcement of July recently when the U.S. Postal

Rural Area Postal Service

WASHINGTON—Small towns and rural areas may soon get more attention from the

Missouri Press Association announces 2015 Hall of Fame inductees

Four newspaper people, including an early leader in Missouri journalism from the 1800s, will

Publication of Same-Sex Marriage Announcements

By Jon Fleischaker and Ashley Pack, Kentucky Press Association General Counsels, Dinsmore & ShohlThe

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