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Participants will depart at g A - - - On Wednesday, April 17, sessions ' ’ ' 9:15 am. for the courthouse. 1] f, Traveling campus In April Will cover readership, computer—assist— reporting semmar In MarCh Transportation will be provided by the a '; The Southern Newspaper ed reporting, improving writing skills The Western .Kentucky Univer31ty university. . Publishers Association and the and essential skills for new managers. SChOOl 0f Journahsm and . . From 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Warren ' Kentucky Press Association are spon— Thursday’s schedule includes Broadcasting, In cooperation Wlth the County Deputy Court Clerk Janice ;. soring the SNPA Traveling Campus to copy editing and headline writing, WKU SoCiety 0f Profess10nal Beach will show participants how to be held in Louisville April 17—19 at the succeeding in ad sales, single copy Journalists and the Kentucky Press use courthouse computers to gather ' Hurstbourne Hotel and Convention sales and providing extraordinary cus- Assoc1ation, {5 sponsoring a 13“.th information for stories. . Center, off Hurstbourne Lane, and tomer service. affairs reporting 59mm” on Friday, From 10:45 to 11:45 a.m., Frank near Interstate 64. Best of all, Friday’s session will cover tele- March 15' . Boyette, a reporter at the Henderson , Traveling Campus sessions are free. phone selling skills, building home The seminar, geared toward those Gleaner, will discuss researching : The Kentucky AP Editors delivery circulation, design and graph- who cover government for the“ records for stories. ,. Association is helping support atten- ics and photojournalism. papers, W111 include a field trlP to the Lunch will be served from 11:45 .3, dance of the event which is funded by The Traveling Campus is designed Warren County Courthouse. On-cam— am. to 12:45 pm. a grant from the John S. and James L. so that your staff members can drive pus presentations W111 be m Room 30,8 From 12:45 to 1:45 p.m., Matt ‘ p Knight Foundation, which promotes in for one day or even a half day, so 0f Gordon Wilson Hall. The seminar 5 Batcheldor, a Courier-Journal police excellence in journalism. The three-day that newspapers will not have COSt 15 $30 per person which includes ‘. . extravaganza of sessions will appeal to See SNPA on Page 12 lunch. See WKU on Page 6 Earnhardtls death Se t 1 1 L . SNPA NIE conference Feb. 3-5. The . awards are given annually to recog- ’ p EXI ngton, nize excellence in NTE projects, literacy . ' ' o programs, and community service and ; lead to legislative proposals Winchester and hteracypmgmmg. 3 ' ,. .. . . The Herald~Leader won first lace ; het' 51.3 136 would allow Pebhe ' ' in Best Literacy Idea ' , on second agenc1es more 9PP°mhes to go . H 0p kl nSVI l I e m at: among papers in the l «3? into closed seSSion anytime a securi- - _ . p p ‘s . . , 75,000 to 150,000 Circula 1 Thought s ty issue or p ‘1th record was to be ' ' SN PA tion category for its lead— } g } issue gkemgyéginlyagjj’? Three Kentucky newspa ‘ -’ Really Big Pickle,” a seri- I I By D id in Th i... - ' , - " . . . - - 2’ , a” amps” ““1 adrmru' 'stration last fall following the pers were honored recently _ W :23 " :tehzirge/vsirlegnfg;young I N ASC AR and Attack on events of Sept. 11. But before the With five awards IECOgTIiZ- e,» K e ntu ck authors and j j, America events are getting lots of session started, the administration ing their excellence in htera— $333 1» publisheed in 43 ‘i I attention in legislatures across the announced that the current open _cy programs, Newspapers {:fiécfie’e‘ Kentucky papers. More '-' : nation. And Kentucky is no differ— records law was adequate enough ln Education and advertis- 19v ‘a'lfiwzére ,‘5 than 420 000 copies of I 1‘ ent. to cover security concerns. ing. -_ )3; h h , _ _ 4 . , . . . «xii-{3.11}. , eac c a ter were rint ‘ Dale Earnhardt’s death in last Roeding s legislation, passed by The Lexmgton Herald- , -»___-' E‘ZAWx :va ed in n ex 5 p a p ers 0’} all L , V y e a r’ 5 Daytona 500 has led several the Senate 24-14 in mid-February, Leader was recogruzed for . A“ .1“ N egg”? sizes across the state , 3 states to take up discussions on would allow a pubhc agency to go usmg its efforts to drive up 1" 1%“??? each week for seven . . autopsy photos and records, whfle into a closed sesSion if a record sales while being named in raw , weeks. The project was . , . the Attack on America in September involvmg security issues was to be the dealer category of the ’ i ‘1 I I CO-SPOHSOI‘ed by KP A, f has resulted in numerous govern- discussed. Any action concerrung Newspaper Assoc1ation of A”; '2 Kentucky Educational , { ment security bills around the coun- that record would have to be done America 5 2002 Dandy. I Television and LG&E 1' ’I try. And strangely enough, the ver- “'1 a pubhc meeting, however. Awards for excellence m m is coming . Energy Foundation. :4 ’ sions between states vary only Terrorism is one thing but automotive newspaper ”murmured-w It was spearheaded by . . slightly. ”other criminal acts” are another. advertismg. KP A' 5 Kentucky ,_ 3, Kentucky’ 5 current 60-day ses— And under the version approved by The Herald—Leader won‘in the Best Network for Newspapers in L sion has also included many of the the Senate, discussions about “other Ad Campaign by a Franclused New Education. Kriss Johnson, KNNIE : :. old standbys -- public notice adver- criminal acts could as well be done Ca? dealer category. The ad, II/nvest chairwoman, is educational outreach " tising, Open records/ Open meetings, behm‘i Closed doors‘ W‘seIX/Zere Percent melee” was for manager for The Herald—Leader. / ‘1 . telemarketing, the environment and KPA 5 general counsel Lora Green 5 Lincoln Mercury in Lexmgton. LG &E Energy Foundation / KU ; eavesdropping. Morris testified against SB 136 m Meanwhile, The Herald-Leader, agreed to sponsor special scrapbooks, ‘- Prioritized, Senate Bill 136, filed committee and SUggested that lan- Kentucky New Era and Wmchester available through participating news- ; ; by 531- Richard Roeding, a guage be deleted and a sunset Sun were mm“? m the South?“ , papers. The scrapbooks allowed story 3 Republican from Northern 113%? spgplf‘rt szlli‘ererSSgfiggsvirs ds readers to collect each chapter as it ,I 4 tuk, lb -- an 1ercy wa. n Ken c y wou d e at the top of the See BILLS l MR 111 02 re announced in Atlanta during the See AWARDS on Page 6 f-