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  1. Jul 26, 2023 · The newspaper, in its 28th year, is a trusted source of news and information for the African-American communities of Kansas and the Kansas City metro area. The free-circulation newspaper, printed every two weeks, is a multi-platform news source through an electronic edition, a state-of-the-art website, multiple newsletters, a YouTube channel ...

  2. Jul 21, 2022 · Four longtime Kansas journalists have been selected for induction into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame later this year. They are: • Murrel Bland, former owner of Wyandotte West. • Jean Hays, former investigations editor of the Wichita Eagle.

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  4. The Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame is an honor roll of journalists who made outstanding contributions to their profession. To nominate a long-time Kansas journalist, journalism professor or friend of the newspaper industry, send a nomination letter and supporting information to Emily Bradbury at ebradbury@kspress.com. [view:grid_listing=embed_hall_of_fame]

  5. The Kansas City Star is a newspaper based in Kansas City, Missouri. Published since 1880, the paper is the recipient of eight Pulitzer Prizes . The Star is most notable for its influence on the career of President Harry S. Truman and as the newspaper where a young Ernest Hemingway honed his writing style. [2]

  6. Media of the United States. List of newspapers. Kansas City The Call, or The Call is an African-American weekly newspaper founded in 1919 in Kansas City, Missouri by Chester A. Franklin. It continues to serve the black community of Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas .

  7. Apr 19, 2015 · Augusta: Two professional journalists — both long-time Kansas newspaper publishers — were inducted posthumously into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame Friday night at the annual meeting of the Kansas Press Association in Junction City.

  8. As the Kansas Press Association, the organization began a Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame in 1931 to honor journalists who have made outstanding contributions to their profession. Kspress.com. 1931 – Daniel Read Anthony, Leavenworth Times. 1931 – Major J. K. Hudson, Topeka Daily Capital. 1931 – Solomon Miller, Kansas Chief

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