The best politician I heard this year
By Kevin Slimp Disclosure: I have neither voted for, nor endorsed, any political candidate mentioned in this column. Spring has come to an end. I could have come up with that brilliant assumption from the sounds of the birds as I walked my neighborhood this morning, or the noticeable decrease …
Read More »Ethics case turns into open-meeting ruling
By Barry Smith The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld a strict reading of the state’s open-meeting law in a case that began with wildlife traps set by a Nevada state legislator five years ago and transformed into an ethics complaint. It all began when Assemblyman Ira Hansen, a plumber, outdoorsman, …
Read More »History of the Nevada State Press Association
This history was compiled for the 1983 Nevada Press Bulletin. Ancient Indian tribes and the Nevada State Press Association had something in common. The tribes did not leave a written language, so tribal lore was passed down from generation to generation. Much of he lore was lost, some of it …
Read More »Northern Nevada weekly goes monthly
The Northern Nevada Business Weekly has gone monthly, which means it also needed a new name. It’s now Northern Nevada Business View. Publisher Ben Rogers announced the new name on Monday. “Despite the change to a new monthly format for our print edition, we will continue to produce our daily …
Read More »The Truth: It’s what we do
Elon Musk has a great idea for rating the credibility of the media. But it’s not a new idea. In fact, it’s the foundation of the First Amendment. Perhaps you’ve read about his tweet (above). Journalists love to discuss this stuff. It’s what we do. Obviously he recognizes this. He …
Read More »Open meeting law violations — the best and worst
by Barry Smith In one case, a city council paused its meeting for a three-minute recess and huddled in private before the mayor announced, “We’ve got this figured out.” In another, the board’s policy on public comments advised its members “not to respond to even the most ridiculous statements.” And …
Read More »Frank McCulloch, Nevada journalist, 1920-2018
Not many names of Nevada journalists come up on the national radar more often than Frank McCulloch, the Fernley native and University of Nevada, Reno standout who became a war correspondent and led some of the most notable news operations on the West Coast. Read Warren Lerude’s obituary of McCulloch, …
Read More »Don’t sell your paper short
By Peter Wagner What could you get for your newspaper or shopper if you decided to sell it in today’s market? Publishers could expect to retire comfortably on the proceeds from selling their family publishing company 10 years or more ago. But that’s all changed. I learned recently of a …
Read More »Senators introduce PRINT Act to protect against tariffs
Bill would suspend newsprint tariffs while government studies effects ARLINGTON, Va. – Today, in an effort to protect printers and publishers from unwarranted tariffs, senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Angus King (I-ME) introduced S. 2385, the “Protecting Rational Incentives in Newsprint Trade Act of 2018,” or “PRINT Act.” Senators Roy …
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