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(NAPSI)—Eat nuts as a healthy source of protein, according to research published by the Harvard School of Public Health.* Researchers looked at the diets of more than 37,000 men and 83,000 women to see if they could find a link between diet and … more
(NAPSI)—In the U.S., 10 percent of young children aged 2 to 5 are categorized as obese-emphasize healthy eating right from the start to help protect your little one. Data from the landmark Nestlé Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS), … more
(ARA) - The countdown to the big day is on, but before the wedding vows are exchanged, one last party must take place. Here are a few destinations to help the bride- and groom-to-be say "so long" to their bachelorette and bachelorhood days. New … more
New green games are the kind both kids and adults can feel good about playing. (NAPS) more
(NAPSI)—If youre a woman in your 40s or 50s beginning to experience symptoms associated with menopause, you may have some questions. Up to 40 percent of women suffer from the symptoms of hot flashes associated with menopause.1 The severity of hot … more
(NAPSI)—Just about everyone loves a good holiday party or potluck get-together, and perhaps the only thing better than celebrating with delicious food is doing so with great-tasting dishes that are healthier, too. Thats where you can come in. This … more
(ARA) - With so many summer activities to choose from, it can be hard to decide what to do with your carefree days. From planning weekend getaways to finding ways to give back to your community, there are endless possibilities for your … more
(ARA) - Is the food we're eating healthy long-term? Is the planet able to sustain the amount of food we're producing? Americans are asking questions and thinking more critically when it comes to the food they eat. They want to know where it comes … more
Edward Lang has been named circulation manager at the Daily News in Boonville, Mo. Lange had been a part-time reporter and photographer for the newspapers and will continue as a weekend photographer. more
Good deals are rare. But Inland Press Association offers one every year: the monthly advertising linage report. "On a cost-benefit basis, it's a bargain," said Jim Huckle, president of Huckle Publishing, Traverse City, Mich. The linage report … more
Download New Business Development Conference speaker presentations here. The Wake-up Call Everyone Needs to Hear Newspapers have still got what it takes and continue to provide coverage, audience reach and deliver customers to advertisers like … more
Media companies are seeking to ride on Foursquare's popularity. more
Charter boat fishing is just one of several recreational activities available. There's also parasailing, kayaking, jet skiing, shopping, and more. Photo by Kathy Ballanfant more
After leaving the News-Review in 2006, Ken Winter received his master’s degree in Education-Curriculum and Instruction with secondary school certification in journalism and social studies from Ferris State University. more
Palm Beach Post makes use of mobile phone technology to expand its audience. Mobile phones are only a part of newspapers' future. more
Steve Smith, editor of the Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Wash., has long believed that journalism’s credibility problems with the public are tantamount to a “crisis.” Sometimes problems are well deserved. Such as when newspapers become the … more
March 13 - 14, 2008 Chicago, Ill. Training in strategies for growing newspaper classified linage and market share. Classified Advertising Benefits Training focuses on ways to effectively build newspaper classified linage and secure more … more
OwnLocal, which powers digital advertising for more than 100,000 local advertisers in the U.S., Britain, Austria and Mexico, is expanding its reach again.  The Austin, Texas-based company and … more
Walter M. Wick, an inductee in the Arizona Newspaper Association Hall of Fame and Publisher Emeritus of the Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review, died Christmas … more
The National Labor Relations Board has a huge impact on the newspaper business—and how human resources professionals do their jobs—regardless of whether a media company has unionized … more
Download the presentations from the 2019 Virtual HR Conference. more
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