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At UND Communication Appreciation Day, Mike Nowatzki expresses hope for journalism

The Dickinson Press 26 Apr 2024
GRAND FORKS — UND journalism graduate Mike Nowatzki, who now is communications director for the Office of Gov ... During the event, Nowatzki and other speakers praised the return of a journalism major at UND, starting with the upcoming fall semester.
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Mike Nowatzki, UND's Communication Appreciation Day keynote speaker, expresses hope for journalism

Grand Forks Herald 26 Apr 2024
GRAND FORKS — UND journalism graduate Mike Nowatzki, who now is communications director for the Office of Gov ... During the event, Nowatzki and other speakers praised the return of a journalism major at UND, starting with the upcoming fall semester.
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Tippecanoe County health officer resigns, withdraws resignation over course of the week

Journal & Courier 26 Apr 2024
"May 10, 2024 will be my last day as the Tippecanoe County Health Officer," Loomis said in the email obtained by the Journal and Courier ... The Journal & Courier requested to inspect emails between Loomis and the county commissioner since Jan.
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Search for Sade Robinson's remains continues in Milwaukee while key questions of the case linger; suspect Maxwell Anderson seeks a trial

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 26 Apr 2024
The Journal Sentinel asked top law ... Last week, James Burnett, the public information officer for the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office, told the Journal Sentinel that there have been dozens of searches.
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Police auditor's first findings put Akron in unexplored territory. What happens now?

Akron Beacon Journal 26 Apr 2024
City spokeswoman Stephanie Marsh, in an email to the Beacon Journal, wrote that the mayor's office received Finnell's recommendations and is reviewing his report ... The Beacon Journal has requested the materials generated by that on-scene investigation.
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Incumbent Bill Burgess faces current and former employees in Marion County Clerk race

Statesman Journal 26 Apr 2024
Long-time Marion County Clerk Bill Burgess is being challenged in the primary election by former county election worker Anna Munson and current clerk’s office employee Jo Anne Lepley ... She has worked for the Marion County clerk’s office since 2022.
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How University of Tennessee online learning is evolving, and 5 more pieces of news to know

Knox News 26 Apr 2024
Studying journalism and electronic media, and religious studies with a concentration in religion and nonprofit leadership ... He’s served as vice president for health and safety for the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life’s Interfraternity Council.
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Petition: Ex-Matanzas High student in viral video attack of teacher's aide was 'time bomb'

The Daytona Beach News Journal 26 Apr 2024
It also seeks attorneys' fees ... At the Dec ... and B.D ... Naydich has said in interviews with The News-Journal that she did not take away Depa’s Nintendo. She said Depa spit on her and she walked out to go to dean's office where there were deputies ... “B.D.
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Louisville mayor's office to change intern hiring practices after Courier Journal reports

Courier Journal 25 Apr 2024
The Courier Journal learned of the changes after seeing them referenced in minutes from a KentuckianaWorks board meeting and then inquiring with the mayor's office ... Journal by the mayor’s office.
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Akron prosecutors retreat from move that would hush reporter covering body slam case

Akron Beacon Journal 25 Apr 2024
Bodycam footage of Akron police officer body slamming woman. New police auditor says police officer who body slammed woman during domestic call should face discipline ... Bryce Buyakie covers courts and public safety for the Beacon Journal.
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TSA to deploy more officers to Pensacola International Airport, mayor says

Pensacola News Journal 25 Apr 2024
Reeves told the News Journal the TSA informed the city it would be sending eight TSA officers from the agency's National Deployment Force beginning on May 5 through July ... Scott's office told the News ...
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Former Herald-Journal building to undergo asbestos abatement; here's what we know.

Independent Mail 25 Apr 2024
The former home of the Spartanburg Herald-Journal is being prepped for asbestos abatement and demolition ... The Spartanburg Herald-Journal was the sole tenant of the building and its owner Gannett was the most recent lessee.
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Body of missing Iowa trucker David Schultz found

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 25 Apr 2024
"The body is being transported to the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner for a forensic autopsy." ... Sac County Sheriff Ken McClure told The Journal that same day he was confident his office and the DCI would eventually solve the case.
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U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran calls for ‘systemic overhaul’ of federal office that oversees Haskell Indian ...

Lawrence Journal World 25 Apr 2024
Moran’s office shared a copy of the letter with the Journal-World Wednesday afternoon, days after the report was released. As the Journal-World reported, the 80-page report covers an investigation that took place on campus starting in July 2022.
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AI: Sports journalism solution or threat?

Inside The Games 25 Apr 2024
On 29 April, the AIPS Centenary Congress in Santa Susanna, Spain, will bring together editors in chief of top sports media with experts from UNESCO to discuss AI in sports journalism.

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