Partisan vibe dominated 2011 session

Published 06-27-11

The Colorado General Assembly adjourned its 2011 session May 11. For the first time since 2002, control of the legislature was split with Democrats holding a 20- 15 advantage in the Senate and...

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Looking ahead to the next convention

Published 06-27-11

It’s hard to imagine that planning for the February 2012 annual convention is already under way – it’s barely June. But the convention will be here before we all know it and this year’s event is...

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Ten valuable ideas that provide a license to print money

Published 06-27-11

By Ed Henninger For the past few months, I’ve been offering a new presentation: “A License to Print Money — 10 Design Ideas to Generate Revenue at Your Newspaper...Now!” Yeah, it’s a long title....

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Covering school boards focus of 2011 CPA regional meetings

Published 06-27-11

Summer is fast approaching and so is the Colorado Press Association regional meeting series. As in years past, CPA will host meetings around the state to provide valuable and inexpensive training...

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Even with successes, there’s no time to sleep on public access rights

Published 06-27-11

The Colorado General Assembly has wrapped up its work for the year, and for the most part it was another good year for issues of crucial interest to the newspaper industry. Our lobbyist, Greg...

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Newspapers remain the best way to disclose information to public

Published 06-27-11

By Jay Seaton Being a county commissioner is a hard and somewhat thankless job, particularly in a time of severe economic downturn. It takes intestinal fortitude to make decisions that affect...

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CPA student, teacher internships set to begin

Published 06-27-11

Stefani Messick is a sophomore at Berthoud High School. She is involved in cross-country, soccer, track, Knowledge Bowl, journalism, student council, Jazz band, concert and marching band. She...

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