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2012 APW High School Contest

It's time for high school journalism teachers, newspaper advisers and students to start looking for their best work. Documentation for this year's high school contest is available at: http://arkpresswomen.wordpress.com/2012-apw-high-school-contest/

2012 Contest Time

It's APW contest time again! See: http://arkpresswomen.wordpress.com/2011-contest/ for more information.

Why community newspapers matter

Thanks to Emily Roberts for passing on this article -- a tribute to the hard work and dedication that goes into community newspapers. http://edhenninger.wordpress.com/2011/11/20/its-time-for-us-to-tell-others-why-community-newspapers-matter/

Time to renew

Time to renew

It's renewal time!  Visit our Join page for information or visit NFPW.org. New this year is our associate membership. At just $25 it's a terrific value. Associate members may enter the state contest and join us at our professional development meetings. A couple...

McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage

Dec. 15 is the deadline to nominate someone for the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage. The medal is given by the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Nominate here: http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/U2LG5Q26FYRL.  

Nov. 1 job opps

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR Second Presbyterian Church / Little Rock Salary:  $50,000 - $60,000 Closing:  November 23 Summary:   The Business Administrator serves as an enabler for the Church’s programs and plans, and as a member of the Program Staff. The Business...

Oct. 29 New job opps

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE / ARKANSAS BUSINESS JOURNAL Arkansas Business Publishing Group / Little Rock Posted: October 26 Description: Arkansas Business Publishing Group is seeking a candidate to sell advertising for Arkansas Business, the state's leading business news...

New job opps page

Thanks to Kelli Reep of Flywrite, Inc., for sharing these job opportunities with us.They are included on their own page: http://arkpresswomen.wordpress.com/job-opportunities/

20 Years Later: Reflections on post-war Little Rock

LITTLE ROCK – Twenty years ago next Tuesday, what would become the final edition of the “Arkansas Gazette” hit the streets, marking end of the two-newspaper era in Little Rock. How has journalism in Little Rock changed since then? That’s the question at the core of...