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Mon, 04/05/2021 - 1:45pm Category: The Block Island Times is looking for a general assignment reporter and web editor to join our small but mighty staff. Qualified candidates will have experience writing and working under deadline, preferably practicing journalism; can easily pick up new technology; are fluent in digital platforms, including social media and the web; and work well with others. S/he will be a careful observer of Island life and will be able to share this with our readers, both in print and online. Island residents are much preferred for this position. The Times is also looking for part-time freelance writers to cover many areas, from education to sports to business.
The Block Island Times is looking for a general assignment reporter and web editor to join our small but mighty staff. Qualified candidates will have experience writing and working under deadline, preferably practicing journalism; can easily pick up new technology; are fluent in digital platforms, including social media and the web; and work well with others. S/he will be a careful observer of Island life and will be able to share this with our readers, both in print and online. Island residents are much preferred for this position. The Times is also looking for part-time freelance writers to cover many areas, from education to sports to business.
Oddly Correct to brew new business on Troost Avenue Coffee shop prepares move from Main Street in KCMO Oddly Correct has brought coffee lovers to the corner of Westport Road and Main street for the past eight years. But in the coming months, the owners hope to brew new business on Troost Avenue. and last updated 2021-02-21 23:14:34-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Oddly Correct has brought coffee lovers to the corner of Westport Road and Main street for the past eight years. But in the coming months, the owners hope to brew new business on Troost Avenue. "Weâve always been more of a destination shop," Mike Schroeder, co-owner and general manager at Oddly Correct, said.
Tony's Kansas City: Kansas City Monday Back To The Grind tonyskansascity.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tonyskansascity.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Victims deserve justice, not political score settling After 140 female legislators, staffers and lobbyists signed a shocking letter in 2017 denouncing a California Capitol culture where men “leveraged their power and positions to treat us however they like,” the Legislature had a #MeToo reckoning. Talk of this toxic culture — and the lackadaisical attitude toward it — had simmered for years, so the resulting actions were long overdue. Later that year, two assemblymen and a senator resigned from their seats in the wake of sexual-harassment allegations (which they denied). The Legislature hired legal counsel to investigate harassment claims and agreed to publicize any results, the Los Angeles Times reported. The governor signed a ban on “the common legal practice at the statehouse that allowed lawmakers to reach secret settlements with people they sexually harassed,” the newspaper added.
GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Council names Cauley public works chief Cauley has worked for a year as assistant Pictured is the City of Great Bend logo approved Monday night by the City Council. The Great Bend City Council Monday night appointed Jason Cauley as director of Public Works. The action followed a 20-minute executive session. Cauley has served the past 12 months as assistant public works director, City Administrator Kendal Francis said. “During that time, he has immersed himself in the department, overseeing its day-to-day operations, with little supervision needed.”