I don’t know about you, but since I was a little girl, I have loved to pick up those magazines and brochures at rest stops, restaurants and hotels when traveling.
This year, 34 new members will be inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame, the largest group ever in a single year. Download this month's Publisher here to see the stories and photos of the inductees. An explanation of the process that led to this year’s decisions can be found below. Mostly, it’s catching up on a number of people who were overlooked in the past because
Sweepstakes award winners were announced during the Awards of Excellence Saturday at the Kansas Press Association’s annual meeting in Mulvane,. One newspaper, the Iola Register, claimed both the news and advertising sweepstakes. Winners of the editorial sweepstakes were: Division I (circulation up to 600): Oberlin Herald. Division II (circulation from 601 to 1,000): The Mirror
Steve and Cynthia Haynes surprised their staff at The Oberlin Herald and across northwest Kansas last Friday morning with an announcement that they were retiring from the newspaper business, effective immediately.
The six newspapers that make up Nor’West Newspapers have been sold to two brothers from Washington and Montana, Jesse and Lloyd Mullen of Mullen Newspapers. They include the Colby Free Press, Goodland Star-News, Oberlin Herald, Norton Telegram, St. Francis Herald/Bird City Times and the Rawlins County Square Deal.
Steve and Cynthia Haynes surprised their staff at The Oberlin Herald and across northwest Kansas last Friday morning with an announcement that they were retiring from the newspaper business, effective immediately.
The six newspapers that make up Nor’West Newspapers have been sold to two brothers from Washington and Montana, Jesse and Lloyd Mullen of Mullen Newspapers. The brothers said they were born into a newspaper family in Wyoming, and have since purchased and run several newspapers across the western and northwestern U.S.