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This year, there’s an urgent reason to arrive early at the Annual Meeting. NextTech: Inland’s Digital Solutions Showcase offers early attendees the opportunity to connect with innovative startups—and even win a pilot program developed by these … more
Mike Blinder of Blinder Group, left, and Jamie Cohen of Sun-Times Media multi-task Tuesday at the Inland Press Association 128th Annual Meeting at Renaissance Chicago Hotel. more
I recall a cartoon from some twenty-odd years ago, when the movement toward widespread recycled content in paper was finally taking hold. The cartoon showed an executive type gently admonishing a crestfallen cafeteria lady. “Of course I support … more
Wholesome and delicious family meals can be found at the grocer’s frozen aisle. (NAPS) more
(NewsUSA) - It's a good thing no one joins the armed forces to get rich because it turns out a higher percentage of military families are in debt than civilians. And that has one New Jersey company ticked off enough to do something about … more
(NAPSI)—After all the hard work of getting into tip-top shape for the summer season, many folks have a tinge of guilt while they enjoy those traditional picnic dishes. Fortunately for summer foodies everywhere, Liz Weiss, MS, RD and Janice … more
(NewsUSA) - As another school year rolls around with new wardrobes and flashy electronics, the war for healthy school lunches wages on. "With childhood obesity on the rise and kids eating worse today than they did 20 years ago, it is so important … more
(NAPSI)—If you think your work skills are only useful at your current job, think again. Many of the skills acquired in the workforce can be used in related or even completely different careers, so there’s no need to stay in that dead-end job or … more
(ARA) - Military families frequently relocate from base to base all over the United States. Even though these moves aren't unusual, they can cause some stress for all members of the family, especially if the relocation happens without a lot of … more
(ARA) - Due to the increased use of earbuds, adolescent hearing loss is up 5 percent over the last decade, which now affects 20 percent of U.S. adolescents ages 12 to 19, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association. It's no surprise … more
Veterans are suffering a 12 percent unemployment rate, but some corporations are working to make a difference. (NAPS) more
(NAPSI)—If you have an idea for a new invention but don’t know what to do with it, inventor George Davison can help. “Dare to Invent” is his prized motto. “But inventing is about more than just a good idea,” Davison offers. “It’s … more
(NAPSI)—For many, controlling their weight starts with getting control of impulse eating. Often, in order to change behaviors, people must first acknowledge the patterns of behavior that lead them to eat impulsively. It Starts With a … more
Electronic cigarette use appears to be rising at a rapid rate. Despite an almost noncommittal stance from the FDA in regards to health concerns, a study conducted by Center for Disease Control (CDC) researchers and published by Tobacco Control and … more
I wrote last month about the 2011 Inland membership survey and asked you to let us know how Inland is doing. More than 260 Inland members took us up on the opportunity, completing the survey that covered several aspects of the association’s … more
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John Crisp, director of new media for The Toledo (Ohio) Blade, has been named director of sales and marketing/new media. more
Glen Faison more
You're invited to list your newspaper's 2010 internships in Inland's internship directory. Each year, your Inland membership entitles you to a free listing in an annual Inland Guide to Newspaper Internships. The 2010 guide is in preparation now … more
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