‘The Voice’ No Longer Appearing In The Ledger
When I told The Ledger’s publisher I was leaving, I left an offer on the table. I told him I would be open to continuing […]
When I told The Ledger’s publisher I was leaving, I left an offer on the table. I told him I would be open to continuing […]
Do you remember where you were eight years ago when the worst terrorist attack against the United States of America took place on our soil? […]
I have some big news. I am leaving The Ledger and chasing a dream of becoming a journalism teacher, which next to owning my own […]
Today former-President Bill Clinton did something amazingly noble. He rescued two American journalists from the terrorist regime of Kim Jong-il in North Korea. The two […]
Famous television anchorman Walter Cronkite died at 7:42 p.m. July 17 in his Manhattan, N.Y. home after a fight with cerebral vascular disease. His funeral […]
July is here and I couldn’t be happier about it. The weather is hot, wheat is filling the area grain elevators and several exciting things […]
GREENSBURG – On May 4, 2007, an EF-5 nearly wiped the small, western Kansas town of Greensburg off the map. Kansas newspaper photographer Cort Anderson […]
Every now and then I get stopped on the street and asked if the newspaper business is going OK considering the slump in the economy, […]
Bob Schieffer, CBS chief Washington correspondent and anchor and moderator of Face The Nation, spoke Tuesday in the Hutchinson (Kan.) Sports Arena as the first […]
Last time an opportunity like this rolled around, I was incredibly stupid and chose to not skip my classes at Wichita State University. Lucky for […]
If there is any doubt about the future of newspapers and journalism, those worries should be squelched right now. Kansas’ Dan Thalmann, publisher and editor […]
I would just like to give a big bravo to The McPherson Sentinel, which is the almost-daily newspaper serving McPherson, Kan. This GateHouse Media newspaper […]
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