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By LISA CARNAHAN ~ '. 5% ~33 :39}... 1. 3 33...;
KPA News Bureau Director 3‘3, "43:; 5' i n.3, J
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2, The 1999 KPA Summer Convention will Zfi €355: -' J“ . ; ‘5: Li..‘*d‘*w._;rc~3 . .
f acquaint or reacquaint you with arguably the most 3‘ “f ' g1. ; '3; «L 3 "' . :32 ,_ .. If. fi.%¥ 3. .M “*3... .. : , . ' '33,.” .j'fi-gififii‘j’i. . a
i historic region in the Commonwealth. If you 1"“? *1 3;. "3.33., '2’». 333‘! .5"‘-"_ ’1 7,“. ...-" " “3 fi"« 1. 1 “131 it; 3‘ v l '
: haven’t been to Bardstown lately. then you haven’t aft??? ‘ ti ”2: . 2‘55 . . 7 ' - gen": .. . 3,..- 53%;; m " ; 3"? .12. 3?,“ ‘ . 5“"3’3‘5‘2" 3
been there. a? ”in," "fig; «.3, :9“ cf. ”‘3‘ 3 _ a”. ”1;... . .- 3 , {a 3;- {$153.
More than 300 of its buildings are listed on the fé'fi‘“ ." 1..” 1.? P, ; i. ' " 52.1»...fi5. .‘ .fitf 1535’ .3 , 1.73 4“ ‘~‘ its :13 £;5. ;
5 National Historic Register. It is the site ofthe origi- fifi‘f“: ,1" J r. "' é: 3: a — 3"" ' - *3 45% ". a - '93:... -, 2.3; {3 (3%
g nal Kentucky Court of Appeals and center of the '3?“ ‘ i ,1» 3 3 “‘3. i, ~ /~'- "x" ‘ 2.1.13“? ‘3}: '1 -— 5"“ I
l distilling industry in Kentucky because of the %“ lg, Egg ., ' 3‘35“?- _._-i 431—. .41.
2" abundance of lime in its water supply. Bai‘dstown i 1%“. _ Jr” 35': . 32‘ < "'" flgxfid’}: 5 ‘ I
i was also recently named one of the “100 Best Small 3 ,3, 2.5.6; .. '- 4‘? ' 'Q‘t .. i: ' I i ' RT“ .. . ‘ .‘s’p.’_~) ' '7. 3:3: Q; _
Towns in America.“ ’ a. 7f" - ‘ "it ‘ 3.33.. 4” .3 im “._ . O, 33;.”- ._i ,. " " .'
‘ The convention. set for June 17—18. kicks off a: * :1 . ‘ s' .2 _ A ', :7 u " 91:25.9;5 U u _ .
‘ that Thursday afternoon with what we’ve dubbed a5 2’? ”if 7 “ " .. M g ' . .1 9 N "W?- - r ’
“Tour #1." It features a tour of the famous Talbott ' » i. h-" ‘ . ' ‘ - J ' i . :5"? .g. 4” 1‘ if”; 3T? i T '
- Inn with emphasis on the disastrous 1998 fire and nuts. 3 i I r l y W ' " ”it i it“... - ' .
the recent renovation. The tavern isn’t expected to r? if . ,\ g . i . -, i; g u _ 2* I I ,3“ M /,/
- reopen until later in June, but, KPA convention , , ‘3 C . '1": a... ., .3 » EMMA /"\\
attendees will get an exclusive look as renovation M % _ $1 \ a? , E! if .4. ~ ,
nears completion. Talbott Tavern was a stagecoach ii» .35.» flit-4 .‘ 3-3:" " ‘ .1 $53): ,5”; ',,3t‘;,t3;’t3‘.‘"i7~7 ..
‘ stop built in the late 1700s. Before the fire last 4 ; . 'I. .3 — .. . iii: . . 43:3 I3“, ' * éafl' ' ~‘ _‘ '
' March, it was the oldest inn in continuous opera- -» J“! ._ ' 4 V ‘ i ' ‘ ‘9. I ‘ . -. '
tion located west of the Alleghenies. Notables such A ,. ' _“ 1-" " «W
as King Louis Phillippe, George Rogers Clark, " _ , ‘ ”m" " _ _ , . ' ‘ . _““”“ '
John J. Audubon and Jesse James rested he“, dur- The historic Maker 5 Mark Distillery Will be the Site of our Thursday night KPA outing. Those -
_ 3 ing their many journeys. attending will have the opportunity to tour the distillery. Maker‘s Mark President Bill Samuels will
; After the tavern we“ head to the Visitors speak on marketing and advertising at the KPA Friday morning session. '
3 Center for a ride on the Tourmobile. This introduc- bus for New Haven. about 12 miles from pieces of rolling stock. four diesel locomotives and a
tory tour of historic Bardstown is in a rolling Bardstown, to tour the new 5,000 square foot 1905 [.&N steam engine. The old steam engine is
tourist car that will take us through the downtown Kentucky Railway Museum. Then we’ll climb the only survixing operational l.&N steam locomo-
area Afier that it’s a walking tour of Heaven Hill aboard an authentic steam locomotive for a ride tive and the only operating steam locomotive in
Distillery’s state of the art bottling plant and a through the scenic Rolling Fork River Valley. At Kentucky,
chance to see bourbon being “unkegged” and bot- one time, 14 distilleries operated along this rail The steam engine takes us to New Hope and
tled. line. The Railway Museum is a perfect place for ,
After a brief break in the action, we’ll board a train lovers to explore. There are more than 60 See CONVENTION. Page 5 , .
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. Or me Smnsor? A project initiated by the readers. will gather at a Mmfimufim cum 1:“. _
° Lexington Herald-Leader and now Shakertown Roundtable ini .-;33;,«-.¢;;§R°?§£§£3§5§sq.m,3.3g U.u.:;.es:~r;o..,_.:___.3,, 0.
‘ By RETA BROADWAY assisted by KPA will attempt to November to grapple with the? ,ii,“§;§%§€5§;y:f 37;,
The Courier-Journal ' identify promising young leaders state‘s biggest issues and make rcc~ ‘ 0P92People,PapersInthe News ”f ,3
To explore the answer to this for Kentucky s next century. ommendations loi‘the next century.
g and other questions critical to the Dubbed the “Millennium Project." To date. 12 dailies and ll non— 'P9-4: lslteverapproprlate
, success of Newspaper in Education the effort kicks off the week of May dailies have committed to the proiect. ”"0““le "9W5? ‘ ,7:
_ I at your newspaper. we invite you u, 16 and newspapers across the state “We‘re really pleased with the .5395: Take advantage of KPA‘S . 3
‘ ‘ I join a new mpmbm. Spry“... of KI’A. ,- weekly and daily are lll\'ll(‘(l response from so man)~ newspapers. lnewservice:theor, Tech Hotline
KNNll‘l the Kentucky Netwm'k I“ Pill'li('il)ill(‘. ot'erery size and twin ever) region _
‘ l for Newspaper in Education is The :1”)le of young leaders. to and \H' \\‘t'l('tilllt‘ the participation of Iozgégdfmsmmg 5pm: ‘
.. ' be selected \\llll the help «it \tilll‘ See M!l-l-ENIUM nane 1; q I V se _ .
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S .iilxi riising department that he reeently linished her studies at . 3 l.-
named at Sentinel-Echo in i W is me Him mm m Ni‘iih i‘whm at EU Dailv News él ‘
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rrxznan lllHt- been named to man lend-yin [,er t» that. h. ““3 J m" 'l‘llllt'\*:\'t'\\'\' newspaper and stall ol the Bowlingr (treen l)aily .3
Elihu," “N!“ l“ ’1‘ my I m“ l‘ i't':li"ll.!l saii s r» iii'isentoixw Mr lllt l'iiited \Vav in l’yurlinittoni N (' wi“ ”5 ”S Nilmrml page Hill” . l
N'ntini lla‘hi- 1-. i ,l . . ., . I ’ llunean Will he responsible loi l
. \i.ill liods an. .i lllldllliilitiillt.“ . .
Mortar wh _lk't‘t‘}|li'il thv posi Mm Wm . . . 3 ‘ ‘ 3 : overseeing.r day—today production ol i
ti iii ii! ni.in.i~:i::-: leitor returns (v i ll [)0lltll tlSSunlLS N1f4 the ”pinion halft- as Well as writing l .
lllt' I‘i‘. “\llili'ltl lusiness .ilter' si l‘\ ‘ . . .. - , . ,' ‘ ,' most ol' the news )a )ei’s editorials l
113i three ‘14?“ ~*-‘ Yll" SVlWHl 1‘ C Lll'VCl‘ \lUlllS “C“S Slilll LlUIlCS ‘11 HOPkIHS\ lllC The Florida nativle lias heen editor l
W ’Tlfi i-"i‘W‘i-lHl-ili’l‘ 1‘ Y' ll‘llii‘hi . N1. 1 . .'H , T , . .\ssoeiate editor Roh Dollar has ol the Kinston iN (W Free Press .i
(Hunt; l‘rior t » that. hi was tln ‘11 ‘ «It lSUll\l " l dle llt‘i‘ll named interim managing em and editorial page editor ol the l
’ gwnerai manager .inl editor ml the Samantha (‘aryer has ioini-d tor at the Kentucky New lira in Floreni'e ‘Sl‘w Morning News llis l
illiurz-l News Leader llc- l‘t‘fjll‘. his the stat! ol the Madisonwlle llopkinsville. Ilollar will hold the Zfisy'ear stint in journalism has l;
newspaper earw-r as a report« r at Messenger .is a stall w riter Shi- position until a permanent replace ineluded \vorkini‘r for the Savannah
the t'orhin 'l‘inies-Triliiini in le‘.’ worked tor the newspaper lor sev- merit for longtime managing editor i(la i Morningr News and the Vero i
He rose through the ranks ti nitin eral weeks as a twirrespondent. Mike llerndon is tound. llerndon Beach lFlaJ l’ress Journal. He 5
die Newsrooms ot'daily and weekly writing news and feature stories. vacated the position March :3. i'omes to Bowling,’ Green from the
newspapers in Kentucky ln-loreioininiz the stall lull time Dollar. 42. started at the New News (‘hiel' in Winter Haven, Fla. i
California. Florida and Virginia (‘arver attended the l'niVi-rsity Era as a stall writer in 1983 and where he was a general utility f
Fryman brings 17» years wt of Evansville tor two years. nia‘ior- Worked as a copy editor until being reporter and editor {
named associate editor four years
____The Kentuck Press -———— ago. He also previously Worked with Staff ChangeS addlthn i
y The I,.eal"-(‘hroniele in (‘larksvillin ‘ ’ _ .
fliekenmckyPresstleNMJZS—MH;ispub» mmn Tvnn . and biweekly pain-rs in announced at Pikeville .
lished monthly by the Kentuck} l’rtss (denntlray, Manchester linterpnse Mtlri'llt‘lfll and (‘ynthiana He grad» ‘ , .. , . , .. _ . ~ ' i
“‘“i‘me‘”"Ruth‘s“ ”t“ *‘r‘WVlW uated l'rom Eastern Kentucky htall “Ht” (”WM “Phil” has . i
l‘k'fitk‘llt‘dl‘k‘ld5s postageis paidatl‘mnkiort “Mm-1 14 l‘niversitv with Bachelor‘s degrees been promoted to news editor. A‘ '
M 4 “llfigbxnpmm Pun.“ $$peryear “W” “ml““llt in journalism and poliee science. graduate (it the I niversity‘ ”1
l’osti‘nAster‘ Send changeotaddress tollir somerset WIN“ M.“.>_JU,JFIL,1 ‘ Kentuckv With a degree in linolish. :
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kentutkv Press, lot Consumer lane. . _ Belcher has served as a stall writer
*"MNMM ““‘lw’z’lbm" Mama 1M Ballard resigns; Buntam at both the Floyd (‘ountv Times
thr‘dnd mmmm U‘m Wh‘l‘” Alldcm’”N°“"‘ I ed GM IS - (Tf Id and the Martin (Tounty .Sun. lIe
Kentucky"l’res>.i\ssocmtioiz District l3—H ‘1‘1111 a p111]: 16 3‘18!) served ‘83 (’(llttn‘ Hi lllt‘ Bl}:
President lolin Nelson, Danville Adymate—Messenger Tm] Ballard n'fllsmwhhls pf)“ bangillaewslin I‘llulNL-‘t' l x. l ‘ . j
Tom Laudill, Lexm 'ton Herald—Leader as manager 0‘ the Springfield Sun a w“ (r i i. (ll) (-“m his .
" Htateat Large to pursue other interests. Longtime been promoted t" >l-"”l> “in”? H“ . .
”ma-Um Elm: ammo imry, Tmmecr-imirmi Anderson News (.mplwyvp Jan“, replaces Paul Allen Adkins who left ;
Teresa Revlett le ean£ eimty .\<-'ws Buntain will replace Ballard, t0 become SP‘W” "‘lltl’r "l ll!“
Kristi Natkiordlimvden Ballard joined the Springfield Logan iVVVai Banner
(l‘asrl’residem ., \ “mm“ l-ll‘lmr” stall in 199:3 alter 11 years at the Stapleton is H journalism grad;
“m Hatnnd (“l/w “m" {\- lmm‘ rm“ Mum!“ “My“ ”mm Kentut'ky Standard in Bardstown uate of [K While there. he served
\‘wl’residem ' Buntain \mrkpd 24 ”are, at the asha stall writer and entertainment
‘.lar'. l-E ikl'sll\, Appalaihian News l'xpress T.i‘.lor llaxes, Keiilutkv New lira Anderson News, starting the day ‘ldltor for a?“ Sdl‘ml newspaper, the
' alter high school‘ at‘t‘ording to pub- Kent‘uck‘y ht‘rllt‘l
llama??? {h K L~>s 3 x\>\n(lillt'\l)l\l\l\1ll lisher I)on White. A prize-winning,r .btalf writer Roh Herbst has
B:f:;flfl:t‘:’- ‘ “m“ * “We‘re, Lil \1risirean photo—Jonrnalist and rpportm.‘ sw1tched hats and moved to the
‘ "“m‘l“ l"“‘“"‘““‘" T""“““‘” Buntain eovered a Wltlt‘ array ol‘beats sports department, H“ 15 315“ a
Dismt't l ,-\d\.ertisirii.: Division {Hr the liawreneehurg pl‘lm‘ Sht‘ also Journzllsnl ‘gra (Flat): -(t)f ['Kt (:Ed‘
William \htt‘hcll, l'ulton leader larry Brooks lexington Herald-leader worked m. production. kiln-Ulmymn and serve 35 5P0" (is ( ( 1 0T 0 t
' advertising. She began her new Kernel.
Dismal \fl“ mmmai ”View” duties in Springfield May 10. See PEOPLE. page 11
4' lk.‘d Dillingham, Dawson Springs l’rogrm‘s Mark \t’lhlrlx, kentuckv Post
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lzd Rmey, (M‘ensboro Messenger liiquirer lild‘ 1‘ ljlkll'ldilt‘: lk’Sfiilmlik’ Journal D th
District! lournalism quration ea S
Charlie Portmann, Franklin Favonte lwAim Hull-Alhers
015mm; “(Mom ”mm“ L mwm” J. Nevyle Shackelford about Kentucky folklore and mem-
David Greer, The Kentucky Standard, (.eneral ( OWN.“ J Nevvle Hhaekell’ord, former ”“95 ”fhlf boyhood.
Bardstown M1 l’dt‘l‘si‘ltdkt‘fdhd Mm Um“. 4 t . l H“ l” ., .,-H | l“ ‘ _ '-. A “lolfe ( ounty native,
[nmmurpgishuhi ”1”!” H “ml” ‘ ‘Vnt‘rf’n‘i" Shackellord graduated trom
lismchthAh. h, )1d1 F died Klélrt'l‘l ll atla doetors office in Eastern Kentucky University, up
Wot y. mat )1 mm m ”mud“.[,nNMxmwmlw Bi attyxilli He was 8.? 3 . taught in Lee County‘s plll)ll(‘
lhstnct? Kentuxlvl’ress Nirvii‘efitatt He “as also an assoL‘Iate edl- schools for several years Alter a ,
Kt‘llt.’\'\W'Jmltk,(vdlldtln((illllh’ NW” Hand I Thompson,l.xeiunwDirermr tor ol the London Sentinel l‘k'ho, a stint m the Army signal ("’rlh' (1“,. I
l 7 “0”anHm‘drd‘(“'"m‘nvr lr""l"”“"' “'rllt'r 4”“1 photographer 111;! World \Var II. he worked tor a
Km Mitz, Bath L mum at wsthitlool. Reba ”W” Rowanh,-M.irl\etinp( (”dummy ‘lonlipet‘on ‘ll,t3,l(lt‘(l‘.fl;llltl '( $]_t'-1h”[‘{(’: Southeastern Kentucky 3 ‘
lhsmctltl-ll Lmet animatk, Administratiyi-Assistant ‘ "H ‘1 m “”3 ‘ "k" l Slldtlxt'llord ls MlHlH'il In his
lerrv Pennington, Hi): \mdv .\('V\',\ Hum ‘uanis. hookluu'lnni; ‘\\\lsl.ll‘il "will.“ “ rm”) ‘h 'l I “lw'filt-V ”l “ 'l‘h "Hm” (”WINS \Vard
' [CHM Mit .irty, 13‘1“.anAltman; heatinkv inlorniation spi-i'ialist Sliaekelloril and by a sister“ Hazel
l)1\l!‘li‘ll: Misti-Flint», [earshwm iN‘t’illliJliil -,-...,».. known tor their "i'harai'teris Hliai'kellord (‘lai'k ol' Mount '
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1 Why did [Just read a story about a woman from 1mm.1.”,burmssmpml But pagination s burden on eopy i‘dittirs h .
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I IISIIIIIIIL'III‘I IIII‘IIII-‘I III” (II'iIIIIA FIUIJ get through eoI).‘I editors Now. before the “II IIII’ “IN *I‘IIII' IIIIV II
I And why did I Just read a story that said (UH-1.11m,”- rmi 115 Mm. 11, 51,31,141. mt. 11,4911”) I meeklx‘. tentatnw-Iv offer a eoii )le of ho It“ :
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I thing. I’iiblishers. m their understandable 7‘1“] to Words. the last time I pried a copy editor‘s fin
3 [\nd WIhU lot this SCntUnCtI into the pappr. ”Iiik‘t‘ highpr pIIUIIItS rt'i‘IUItUd In an IniI(I\I(IIIIK'nt :(‘rF IrUIn erUUnd ”IV thrUllI WINS ”IUrt‘ than II II
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1 (LIhPIILI he grout up ”,1 [hp i‘é’l‘)’ $0,710 (Ila-Y III.“ 52- years" IIVU notlL-(ld an InLIrUilSU in ,Ilhlnll‘nzil‘, VIt‘iIII. “”9 “(‘WISPilpvr tiSStlt‘léiIltln and (”11’ n(‘\\I\ ‘1
I yearn/(l father, a longtime teaching profession» usage and spelling errors in newspapers. IIIIIII‘r IIIIV" USIIHI “W I“ II” C‘IPY'I’dIIIIIII senn
1 (1/ U, the Jae/{soni‘i/le area. was Ina/ring h,“ Second, in many recent visits to newsrooms. l nars In both cases. I pleaded With the people _
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I As a result. the time element “on the \‘i'rv More than once. I heard: "Stasiowski. \ou IIII'V “I“IIIHI WIN "‘(IIIIIIL’ II'iIIIIIIIIs’ (III III?”
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1’ 1 clearly not what the writer intended, days Why donIt you go out and peddle your See PAGINATION. page 11
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Western Kentucky University national championship in photo- Shannon Back. first place ”Kris“ Rum-i,”~ ammi 11111“. 2
Matt Batcheldor. a ,iinior Jour— tournalisni fir tho 10th consecutive . , .
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nalism mayor at Western I\entuek\ \‘ein‘. Winning 510,000. 11”.“ B“ m r ta 1 1| 1 1 t . e1. . .5 I 1 _
' I nix'ersitv. has finished first ‘»\ le iiidix‘iiiual eateuorx wnr I I\.ni (Ilson. fiist plan I /./
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,aiitl the department lt’e(*l\l‘(l :i . 1, "Ram“ 3111111111” Iliit'rl [IIJU' It“ points I
x . while second plate finisher. ' ~ - ~ ! «- ‘
similai‘ Hi‘ant \. uth “‘1 II . It I l‘%“ I” 1,, t I Itasterii I\t‘HIllt‘I\'\ l lll\’t'l'>‘lt\ a /.'
. , o ern nois iiiversi \' iai . I ,1 1,. .. .- I ‘ ‘ I
Rateheidor and Bi'eWer Wlll be h l .h I . I ‘ t 1")” \ I“: (I “III! ._ 1 I 11 points
. . It l\'I( ia winners w ea ('EIHI‘\ .7 aw i- nn. cant in. iirs )ilt‘t‘ - v . '
competing against each other. ”1(1th ‘ ‘ ‘ I s) Northwesternl iiiversitv l
{IKIIIIWI III“ II’Ur WImN‘Y'S ”II “IIN‘I' [fest Shorts l’liofoeni/i/iv 8 points I I
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writing.r Latigorits and a Wild tard Print Journalism -»( arm I ratt. first plan 1, Ball M11114 ”1erth 1
entrant to be selected by Hearst F] 1 W . ~ «Jason pvhnkpn 31.11,,“ ppm. 71mm“ I
officials based upon the number of A Nor/(g: "Innis" lI — 1' ~ . .- , _ - - '. i
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pmms compiled by “1“,th m 1.1m End lauds, rim plati ‘Bro'adcast Journal 9m _) ) )1 m 1
lier mmpptimm rounds. ——Mikki ()Imsted. third place bpor Aries Reporting 4 1' ' I I It'IK k 1 ‘.
‘, - -. ._. V , , . . . . ~-Kristi Runvon. first date III‘II'II-‘IIN' (I “I‘m" .V I
Earlier this yi ar, (/olltgt (mneru/ ( o/umn Writing “'1“ linsi n .1 (mid pl m .1 1mm“ 1 t
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1. depth reporting.r category and won III B umn 1‘ 1:1 If (u'nem/ 'I'I AH”. Hypnrnng I 1 l I‘I[II_I‘ I
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$1.500. Herald writer ( hris ' III-V n (r H I) K --I\risti Riinvon. third place I ”(II ”I‘ “I“ “I” I
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Ilutel‘iins finished sixth in feature Spot News Rppurflng '1'\' g )1”.th "Hm” ._ points I.
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writing,’ and won $500 and 1‘ red —-Matt Bareheldor, first place (‘hrli I‘Ir 1’1"] HI I I )h 1 II I)‘ II‘III“ I “I“ ””3 I
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Lucas finished sixth in editorial --I\ristina (.oetz, Misty Wilson. I I II‘IIIII
writing and won $500. Shannon Back, and John Stamper, TI'Non I)uil\' [V'eii'seost 12, Northern Illinois University
Western‘s photojournalism third place ---(‘hris Freeman. third place :3 point
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By ELL. GOLD hnard." he tnld the repnrter , _ '
N-EWV ERA Staff Writer l.ielie said eennnmit‘ deyelnpi GUC’SI Editor-[(1.1 '
ln apparent retaliatinii t'nr a ineiit nt‘t'ieials asked him tn send a o o o
stnry published the week nt' Fell pnliee nt‘t'it'er tn the airpnrt shnrtly calllng 1n p011C€ an
".212 . lneal eennninie dey'elnpnient alter they enmplained ahnut the
nt‘t‘ieials called in City pnliee tn Tnyn Radiatnr stnry tn New Era
step a Kentucky New Era repnrter l’uhlisher Taylnr llayes nn °
t‘rnni t'lying tn Frankt‘nrt t'nr a Thursday alternnnii OVGI I eaCthn — at est
news ennt‘erenee with (‘xny l’aul “We will try tn ut‘t‘tinin]()(liite
Patten anyhndy Wt“) ih‘ks ter a pnlit‘eman ['nneeessary. undeserved unprnfessinnal, and unbelievable.
The nt‘t‘ieials were upset tH t‘HSUN‘ ti HtUdttt'n (190* “Ht L't’t That. in a nutshell, is nur reactinn tn the snrry spectacle that
because the New Era piihlished a nut nt~ hand." liiehe said neeurred Friday mnrningy at the City—cnunty airpnrt.
stnry Thursday Feb ".27 alinut a N“ Piillt‘e aetinn was net'es Snmenne ennneeted with the lneal eennnmic development team
new Tnyn Radiater plant planned Sm ealled in city pnlit‘e tn prevent a Kentucky New Era repnrter l‘rnm linard~
tar eiiiiineree Park Details at s} .«‘. Management at the New l‘lra int: nne nt‘ three planes earryint,r dignitaries and media representatives
iiiillinn in state tax iiieentiyes tni‘ t“ M‘tHl 1" tlt" 11>“ “l ”‘5 lWlH‘t' tn Fraiiklnrt lilr (lHV l’atil I’attnn‘s tnrnial annnuneeiiient nfa new plant
the plant were an It'llltlx‘t'tl at a WWW Willi *UTIJFW' and K"lttt't‘m tnr the llnpkinsyilie-(‘hristiaii (‘ntinty enniintiiiity.
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Is it appropi ldt€ to hold the news...0r even delay it.
By MARY LUV WENDI‘ZLL iiial e mail siiryey linw they deal with this man questinii hnw serinus XYZ really was in planning
llltill sitiiatinii The nearly 40 whn respniided a hit; laetnry and 500 inhs." wrnte Rnii Rnyhali.
I)“ ‘ ll”l"m‘ ”f .I’S'l'l’” r- ""' ”“f'” 1"” “ i’l’t' tlltl N! \‘Htll .i H‘Hltltltlllltl. "ll (lt'pt‘ntl> " The ext-("utiye(-(litiirtif'llhti Blil(l(‘.THlt‘(lt).()hltl.
”J’HPL’ ”'4" WW“ "‘ ”I [Wt/e" ’1’“ "/I' ‘~ like“ iiiainrity alsn said they wniild likely print the While eeniininie deyelnpiiient nll'ieials insist
Wit-’2' t/t' 'lWl/ ,‘mu.’ N" ”Vie" 'r/lt'” r’,’ t/I'W intnriiiaiinii as snnii as they had it A eniiple that early press enyei‘age ("an and has l)l()Wn
u nui’i/ l4 rut said they iiiit'lit yield tn the eeniiniiiie deyelnp~ deals‘ editni‘s. many with decades nl~ experience.
Yniiye heard it all lietnre It s Friday and iiieiit direetnrs eniieeriis, iii part. niit nl eniieerii said theyd never heard nl~ any instaiiees when
WNW" L’"t tlit' l-IL' ‘t‘tr‘ tnr SItttmlM “M“ ”It nyer inlis liiterestiiiely. the hypnthetieal alsn early press enyerage killed a legitimate deyelnp—
XYZ ('nrp plans tr,» hiiil'l a la.’ litl'twfl ~IIl’l yielded a thniitrhtliil diseiissinii ahniit the I‘Ult' iiieiit prntet't
Lring 3W) J’Il)‘ tn '.eIir timii l’nit when '.nii [all ll“\\‘l’tlf)“r-‘ l’liP‘ “he“ It turtles t0 t‘t'HllHlIllt‘ ”lye heard that elaiiii iii yarintis tni'iiis ,,
th“ l‘NViI t"‘tt1’ltttl<'tl"'\"'lt'[lthl'tlt tllt"‘t'*t tl'7‘ deyelnpiiieiit iii their eniiiiiiiiiiities Slintild lnr 37) years." said Paul Merknski. editnr (if The
“L'h‘l‘l “"“d’I'l’V'V‘ l” “"'"“"”1“ ‘lt‘Vl‘lUpnieiit hnnsters’ l’ress nt Atlantic ('ity, l’leasaiitville, N-l “And it
"ll 3"” “I“ that stnry yuii'll lilviw the wliel~ And linw dnes that lit iii with their l‘t‘>[it>ll>ll)lll~ always eniiies dnwii tn this Hniiienne in snnie
deal". ty tn the eniiiiiiiiiiity tn print all nl the news" eniiipany l?» eniiy'iiieed that he/she will lnse
Y'Wt t'tt‘W-‘IMPVF lH' \éHN h Lf’iitIL' t" ("‘t lteyaidiiie the speeities nl the XYZ ll_\'}mr liis/liei'_iiili ll his/herhnssdnesn't