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Special Sessions: Surviving Realignment (exceptional dispatch, etc.)

Aug 7, 2025

Join the Max Heath Postal Institute™ faculty for a live webinar on Thursday, August 7, 2025, at 3 p.m. ET/2 p.m. CT/1 p.m. MT/12 p.m. PT.

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Redesign Your Newspaper! to increase readership and revenue

Jul 17, 2025

Live Webinar with Kevin Slimp this Thursday, July 17

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Delightful Summer Fairs Spur Tourism and Revenue

Jul 15, 2025

Whether it’s a ride on the Ferris Wheel or showing off that cow you’ve raised, summer fairs attract increased shoppers to your town. 

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Newsprint not affected by increase in US tariff on Canadian imports

Jul 11, 2025

This means that at this time, newsprint from Canadian mills will not be subject to tariffs when the new rate takes effect.

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NNA fights back against two postage increases a year, and has some other comments for the PRC

Jul 11, 2025

The Postal Service should only be permitted to raise postage rates annually, the National Newspaper Association told the Postal Regulatory Commission.

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Don’t underestimate the value of communicating with readers

Jul 1, 2025

It's great advice for editors and publishers to explain changing policies to readers, especially in today’s fractured media landscape. The guidance to regularly communicate should always be top of ...

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During fly-in, NNA members voice newspaper concerns with legislators and staff

Jul 1, 2025

Early June 2025, the NNA Public Policy Team joined NNA Executive Director Lynne Lance and Public Policy Manager Lisa McGraw along with postal strategist Rafe Morrisey and advisor on federal advertising ...

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I thought this was a bit wild and maybe too good to be true — I was wrong

Jul 1, 2025

I am joining my fellow newspaper peeps and telling you that you are absolutely crazy if you are not doing this.

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Roswell UFO controversy was a local story

Jul 1, 2025

When a New Mexico farmer discovered what he thought was a UFO crash in his pasture, authorities turned to the local newspaper and put a sleepy western town on the map

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