Thin skin plagues some officials in Iowa

Randy Evans, executive directorIowa Freedom of Information Council This article is free to use and publish in your publication.  Around the time the famous movie “The Bridges of Madison County” premiered in 1995, author Robert James Waller was at a book-signing in West Des Moines. Between scribbling his signature for fans on copies of his novel,…

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Don’t Sell Your Clients Short

By John FoustGreensboro, NC Gene told me about an experience he had when he was fundraising for the Boy Scouts. “I was young and completely sold on the value of scouting because some years earlier I had earned the designations of Eagle Scout and Order of the Arrow,” he said. “My boss asked me to…

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Regional Students Participate in Media Now

The Iowa Newspaper Foundation (INF) was thrilled to be a part of a program specifically targeting the next generation of Iowa newspaper professionals. The INF partnered with Media Now and Drake University to offer an in-depth media experience for Iowa high school students July 10-13. Media Now was held at Drake University in Des Moines…

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School and state board blunder in major transparency case

Randy Evans, executive directorIowa Freedom of Information Council This article is free to use and publish in your publication.  These are challenging times for Iowa’s 327 public school districts. They are being watched closely by state officials and lawmakers, by parents and by others in the community. These eyes are looking for signs schools are treading…

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2023 IHSAA Wrestling Tournament and INA Photo Pool

Order deadline:  Tuesday, February 14 by 3:00pm The Iowa High School Athletic Association and the Iowa Newspaper Association are again teaming up to facilitate a service for Iowa newspapers that are unable to staff the 2023 State Wrestling Tournament with a photographer. The Iowa Newspaper Association will provide a pool of volunteers to take pictures.…

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Accepting 2023 contest entries!

The Iowa Newspaper Association is excited to begin accepting entries for the 2023 Better Newspaper Contests. These contests, held annually, were developed to foster competition and quality among Iowa’s newspapers. To encourage participation, INA will again offer “coupons” for three free entries to newspapers who did not enter the 2022 contests. In addition, INA will…

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Wise school leaders don’t keep public in the dark

Randy Evans, executive directorIowa Freedom of Information Council This article is free to use and publish in your publication.  These days, I stand in front of audiences and engage in what is politely called “public speaking” more often than even Mr. Gentry ever imagined when I showed up at his office door 55 years ago with…

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If Grandma can Zoom, Gov’t should Zoom, too

Randy Evans, Iowa Freedom of Information Council This article is free to use and publish in your publication.  In my day job, I wear the hat of the executive director of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council. This nonprofit, nonpartisan organization has been around for 40+ years.  We advocate on behalf of the public and journalists…

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Governor signs long-sought law on public record fees

Randy Evans, executive directorIowa Freedom of Information Council This article is free to use and publish in your publication.  Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law Monday a bill that has been on the Iowa Newspaper Association’s “wish list” since 2018. SF 2322 makes important changes in Iowa’s public records law that relate to the fees state…

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Now hiring – media buyer

Position Summary This position is responsible for working closely with the sales department and advertising staff in processing advertising orders, estimates and scheduling information.  This position will have national industry contacts and an aggressive sales-like attitude to buy media for print, online and digital. Responsible for being self-motivated, working independently, and well under conflicting deadlines.…

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