Serving a community for over 130 years means growing and changing with the community. When the Glenwood Post first published, there was media but no social media. There was transit but not mass ...
Paper and print are part of our history. We met in college. He was a graduate teaching assistant in the photo lab and I was an undergrad. We met in the darkroom to see what would develop. Paper and ...
I get asked this question at least once a week: Is local newsprint advertising dead? The short answer? Absolutely not. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great question. But in small luxury resort towns ...
We have seen how to read data from a file, either in unstructured text or CSV format, and how to write data in these formats. We’ve also seen how to read and write JSON. In this chapter we’ll see how ...
One of the lessons of “‘I Humbly Beg Your Speedy Answer,’” Mary Beth Norton’s delightful compendium of 17th-century advice to the lovelorn, is a sobering one to us today: Things that we think are ...
At the Ames Public Library, our in-house newspapers have a dedicated core userbase. There are regulars who come every day just to catch up on the news. But you don’t have to make a trip to the library ...
The Kinsley Avenue production plant opened in September 1987 and introduced a new type of printing technology. Pressmen recall moments such as keeping the presses running during the Blizzard of '78 ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. As I walked into the Olympic Southside Theater on my way to Pints and Politics Thursday night, I wasn’t ...