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Why do people still get print newspapers? Well, partly to start up the grill (seriously)

Why do people still get print newspapers? Well, partly to start up the grill (seriously) “Appropriating the newspaper is tied to non-news practices which are meaningful to the actors, although they might seem trivial to some scholars.” April 20, 2021, 9:22 a.m. Editor’s note: Longtime Nieman Lab readers know the bylines of Mark Coddington and Seth Lewis. Mark wrote the weekly This Week in Review column for us from 2010 to 2014; Seth’s written for us off and on since 2010. Together they’ve launched a new monthly newsletter on recent academic research around journalism. It’s called RQ1 and we’re happy to bring each issue to you here at Nieman Lab.

Nearly $1 5 million pours into Colorado for Rep Lauren Boebert, Kerry Donovan

Nearly $1.5 million pours into Colorado for Rep. Lauren Boebert, Kerry Donovan Durango, Colorado Currently Sat 47% chance of precipitation 36% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation Sen. Michael Bennet hauls in $1.2 million Saturday, April 17, 2021 4:40 PM Updated 2 hours 49 minutes ago Lauren Boebert, then a Republican candidate for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, speaks during a get-out-the-vote-rally at the Grand Junction Motor Speedway on Nov. 2, 2020. Barton Glasser/Special to The Colorado Sun Nearly $1.5 million pours into Colorado for Rep. Lauren Boebert, Kerry Donovan Lauren Boebert, then a Republican candidate for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, speaks during a get-out-the-vote-rally at the Grand Junction Motor Speedway on Nov. 2, 2020.

Nearly $1 5 million pours into Colorado for Rep Lauren Boebert, Kerry Donovan

Nearly $1 5 million pours into Colorado for Rep Lauren Boebert, Kerry Donovan
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THURS: Health Secretary Pushes Vaccine Message To Congress, Cannabis Producer Fined, + More

New Mexico Health Secretary, Experts Push Vaccine Message - By Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press New Mexico Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins says the state has tapped into a network of community health providers, faith leaders and other local organizers to share information as officials look to boost the number of people who are vaccinated. Collins testified Thursday before a congressional subcommittee on the challenges of combating misinformation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic and the vaccination campaign. She said New Mexico has been a leader in distribution. She said the early adoption of a registration site, regular news conferences by top state officials and town halls and social media messaging in multiple languages have resulted in the state s high vaccination rates.

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