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l II?“ C.) qaffecflng Pam Shingler, editor of the "I think this News Bureau, in we're getting someone who can do
I «a.» I :Cf Flo d Count Times in the way we hope to have It set up, just that She has experience work-
], , , .JODVGDIOD Presytonsbur hasybeen hired as the W111 be umque and that member mg With the leglslature, she has
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._ . . . nishavmganaffecton Shingler joins the KP A staff on And selfishly,1mglad to turn over establishing and coordinating a
thel991KPAWmterConven~ September 4 , . the reins as editor of The Kentucky program similar to what we envi-
ton The News Bureau the brain- Preset Ikmwthel’astl’residenmf eon the News Bureau demg- As
tuckyaremvolvedmrmhtary HaWpe as a member service of the wanted more emphasis placed on mg won a 1989 KPA first place
budge-3tmtbaekscouldaffeetthat help all KPA member newspapers Besides serving as 9‘11“” 0f the .reportmg and a. first Place 1“ “m"
rehttonstupKPAhssmvstd with news event coverage and in- Floyd CounWTimeePam basal” mg “‘01 Pubhcam “m the
comandmgoffieersofsort formation gathering in Frankfort served as devGloPm-“t direCtor 0f Arkansas Press w°men Wh‘le “(1th
KnFotCompbenandthe The bureau will also otter the David School in David,1