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‘United we stand’ — but do we?

Dec 1, 2023

As Congresspeople argue about the budget planning, leadership, international intervention, support and so much more, polarization and extremism make it harder and harder to find compromise and hold the ...

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Your newspaper brand should also be marketed

Dec 1, 2023

When community members think about marketing their business or reading up on local news, I want my brand to be the first thing they think of.

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Some words from NNA's Tonda Rush

Nov 29, 2023

It was with a mix of excitement and sorrow that I informed NNA’s Board of Directors this fall that the time for the next step in my retirement has come. 

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Florida Press Educational Services opens associate membership to non-Florida newspapers

Nov 15, 2023

Through NIE programs, teachers use newspapers, in both print and digital form, as a “living textbook” to teach subjects such as history, reading, math, economics and government at all grade ...

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QUALITY CONTROL: THE POWER OF HIGH-QUALITY DATA IN CHALLENGING TIMES

Nov 14, 2023

The study, “Mastering Tomorrow’s Markets: The Data Quality Revolution,” included a survey of more than 500 business leaders, 88% of whom believe challenges will intensify over the next ...

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Tonda Rush scholarship award

Nov 10, 2023

On this day – Friday, Nov. 10 – NNA members had gathered online with the explicit instructions from NNA Executive Director Lynne Lance to not leak the surprise.

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Despite other incursions this year, Nevada court upholds shield law

Nov 1, 2023

Police said that German’s death extinguished any legal rights to journalists’ confidentiality. The police were wrong, the high court ruled.

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Editorial: Glasses are half-full, too

Nov 1, 2023

We saw positives in last week’s city election forum, where every candidate spoke up in favor of less secrecy, more openness, less hostility and more civility in city government.

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Local newspapers rank higher than national mainstream media, Gallup poll finds

Nov 1, 2023

Gallup found that local newspapers — many of them weekly or semi-weekly papers — plus local radio and TV are more reliable than what they read or see on national news outlets, including CNN ...

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