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Kypress.Com the PRESIDENTS the Kentucky Press Association, Inc., Was Organized at Frankfort in January, 1869, with the Election of the Distinguished George P 2020 Directory kypress.com THE PRESIDENTS The Kentucky Press Association, Inc., was organized at Frankfort in January, 1869, with the election of the distinguished George P. Prentice as president. The following persons have served as president. 1903 Paul M. Moore* 1961 W. Foster Adams* 1904 Louis Landrum* 1962 John B. Gaines* 1869 George D. Prentice* 1894 Ion B. Nall* 1905 E.A. Guillion* 1963 Fred J. Burkhard* 1870 A.G. Hodges* 1895 John A. Bell* 1906 D.W. Wallace* 1964 George Joplin, III* 1871-84 J. Stoddard Johnson* 1896 Ben D. Ringo* 1907 Lew B. Brown* 1965 Maurice Henry* 1885-86 John W. Hopper* 1897 L.W. Gaines* 1908 Tim Needham* 1966 Larry Stone* 1887-89 E. Polk Johnson* 1898 H.E. Woolfolk* 1909 T.C. Underwood* 1967 S.C. Van Curon* 1890 Urey Woodson* 1899 J.H. Westover* 1910 A. D Miller* 1968 Howard H. Ogles* 1891 H.A. Sommers* 1900 R.W. Brown* 1911 W.B Holdman* 1969 George Wilson* 1892 C.H. Meacham* 1901 Harry McCarty* 1912 Ed D. Shinnick* 1970 James T. Norris, Jr.* 1893 Sam J. Roberts* 1902 Thomas G. Watkins* 1913 John S. Lawrence* 1971 Al. J. Schansberg* 1914 J.R. Lemon* 1972 Ben E. Boone, III* 1915 J.B. Stears* 1973 James L. Crawford* 1916 John B. Gaines* 1974 W.E. Crutcher* 1917 Robert J. McBryde, Jr.* 1975 Albert P. Smith, Jr. 1918 D.M. Hutton* 1976 Robert C. Carter* 1919 B.F. Forgey* 1977 William E. Matthews* 1920 R.L. Elkin* 1978 Carroll Knicely* 1921 W.L. Dawson* 1979 Paul E. Mick* 1922 G.B. Senff* 1980 Walter Dear, II 1923 L.S. Fitzhugh* 1981 Russell Metz* 1924 S.M. Saufley, Sr.* 1982 Donald B. Towles* 1925 Keen Johnson* 1983 John Munford, Sr.* 1926 Cecil Williams* 1984 Lewis Owens* 1927 Malcolm Bayley* 1985 Floe Bowles* 1928 B.B. Cozine* 1986 Betty Berryman 1929 J.M. Allen* 1987 Max Heath 1930 Herndon J. Evans* 1988 Steve Austin 1931 Joe T. Lovett* 1989 Larry Craig* 1932 J.T. Norris* 1990 David Hawpe 1933 Lawrence W. Hager* 1991 Celia McDonald* 1934 George A. Joplin, Jr.* 1992 Mary Schurz* 1935 A. Robbins* 1993 Jerry Lyles 1936 J.L. Crawford* 1994 Steve Lowery* 1937 J.P. Gozder* 1995 Dorothy Abernathy 1938 J.L. Bradley* 1996 John Del Santo 1939 Thomas R. Underwood* 1997 Gene Clabes* 1940 G.M. Pedley* 1998 Guy Hatfield* 1941 Russell Dyche* 1999 Tom Caudill 1942 Harry Lee Waterfield* 2000 Teresa Revlett 1943 Vance Armentrout* 2001 Marty Backus 1944 Joe Richardson* 2002 Dave Eldridge 2019 KPA President 1945 Chauncey Forgey* 2003 Sharon Tuminski 1946 Harold A. Browning* 2004 John Nelson Jay Nolan 1947 Tyler Munford* 2005 Charlie Portmann* Nolan Media Group 1948 Fred B. Wachs* 2006 Alice Rouse 1949 James M. Willis* 2007 Kriss Johnson 1950 Joe La Gore* 2008 Taylor Hayes 1951 Douglas D. Cornette* 2009 Edmund Shelby 1952 Bennett Roach* 2010 Chip Hutcheson 1953 Enos Swain* 2011 Jamie Sizemore 1954 James G. Wilson* 2012 John Mura 1955 Wm. C. Caywood, Jr.* 2013 Willie Sawyers 1956 Charles E. Adams* 2014 Scott Schurz, Jr. 1957 Alfred S. Wathen, Jr.* 2015 Rick Welch 1958 Martin Dyche* 2016 Loyd Ford 1959 Thomas Adams* 2017 Ryan Craig 1960 Paul Westpheling* 2018 Peter Baniak *DECEASED ME8706 SECC DIRECTORY AD.qxp_Layout 1 2/1/19 10:04 AM Page 1 FROM PRODUCT LAUNCHES...TO BRIDAL LUNCHES... ANDFORALLTHE MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, GALAS, AND RECEPTIONSIN BETWEEN. DO WE HAVE THE PERFECT PLACE FOR YOU Flexible meeting space ideal for business meetings and social celebrations alike. Beautifully appointed guest rooms. Full-service event catering. 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Adair County Sebree Banner/ Board of Directors . .5 Community Voice Sturgis News Listings By County . 6 - 7 Weekly Newspapers . 9 - 26 Daily Newspapers . 26 - 29 Associate Member Newspapers . 29 - 31 KIPA Members . .31 - 32 Online Publication Membership . .32 Associate Division Members . 33 - 34 Russ Metz Most Valuable Member Award . .23 Lewis Owens Community Service Award . 23. Barry Bingham Freedom Of Information Award . .34 County Listings and Marketing Data . 35 - 49 Association Listings . 50. FRONT COVER: The front cover photo was a winning photograph from the 2019 KPA Excellence in Kentucky Newspapers competition. Treasurer Past President The photograph on the cover was taken by Kacie Goode for The Kentucky Standard and won Best Feature Photo in the Carrie Dillard Jay Nolan Multi-Weekly division. Paducah Sun Nolan Media Group 4 DIRECTORS OF THE KENTUCKY PRESS ASSOCIATION - 2020 Loyd Ford Josh Givens Regina Catlett Steve Gaines Allison Shepherd Jane Ashley Pace The Lake News Central City Sebree Banner/ Bowling Green LaRue County Oldham Era/ District 1 Leader News Sturgis News Daily News Herald News Henry County Local District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 Jeff Moore Dennis Brown Cathie Shaffer Jessica Butler Mark Hoskins Charlie VanLeuven Carrollton Lewis County Herald Greenup County Beattyville Enterprise Manchester Enterprise Casey County News News Democrat District 8 Times-News District 10 District 11 District 12 District 7 District 9 James Scogin Keith Taylor Carrie Dillard Forrest Berkshire Jon Russelburg Dave Taylor Georgetown Berea Citizen Paducah Sun Kentucky Standard Kentucky New Era Hancock Clarion News-Graphic District 14 State At-Large State At-Large State At-Large State At-Large District 13 James Pilcher Heather McGinnis Michele Day Stan McKinney Stephanie Anderson Kentucky Enquirer Herald-Leader Northern Kentucky The Campus Times Murray State News News Editorial Chair Advertising Chair University Campbellsville Un. KIPA Chair Journalism Representative Journalism Representative 5 KPA Member Newspapers Listing by County (Counties are listed alphabetically in bold type. The numbers listed Caldwell County (37) Fulton County (36) after each county refers to the Times Leader, Princeton The Current page numbers where you will find Calloway County (36) Gallatin County (42) marketing information about that Murray Ledger & Times, Murray Gallatin County News, Warsaw county and the newspapers located Murray State News, Murray Garrard County (49) in that county. Newspapers are Campbell County (42) Garrard Central Record, Lancaster listed by county with the name of Campbell County Recorder, Grant County (42) the town included for reference to Fort Thomas Grant County News, Williamstown the individual listings. Associate The Northerner, Highland Heights Graves County (36) Member Newspapers are in italics.) Carlisle County (36) Mayfield Messenger, Mayfield Carlisle County News, Bardwell Adair County (47) Grayson County (40) Carlisle Weekly, Arlington Adair County Community Voice, Grayson County News Gazette, Carroll County (42) Columbia Leitchfield The Farmer’s Pride, Columbia The News-Democrat, Carrollton The Record, Leitchfield Adair Progress, Columbia Carter County (44) Green County (47) Allen County (39) Grayson Journal Enquirer, Grayson Greensburg Record-Herald, The Citizen-Times, Scottsville Olive Hill Times, Olive Hill Greensburg Anderson County (48) Casey County (47) Anderson News, Lawrenceburg Casey County News, Liberty Greenup County (44) Ballard County (36) Christian County (37) Greenup Beacon, Russell Advance Yeoman, La Center Eagle Post, Oak Grove Greenup County News-Times, Barren County (39) Kentucky New Era, Hopkinsville Greenup Barren County Progress, Glasgow The Fort Campbell Courier, Hancock County (38) Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow Fort Campbell Hancock Clarion, Hawesville Bath County (43) Clark County (49) Hardin County (40) Bath County News Outlook, Winchester Sun, Winchester News-Enterprise, Elizabethtown Owingsville Clay County (46) Sentinel, Radcliff Bell County (46) Manchester Enterprise, Manchester Harlan County (46) Middlesboro News, Middlesboro Clinton County (47) Harlan Enterprise, Harlan Pineville Sun-Cumberland Courier, Clinton County News, Albany Tri-City News, Cumberland Pineville Crittenden County (37) Harrison County (48) Boone County (42) The Crittenden Press, Marion Cynthiana Democrat, Cynthiana Boone County Recorder, Florence Cumberland County (47) Community Recorder, Florence Hart County (39) Cumberland County News, Burkesville Florence Recorder, Florence Hart County News Herald, Horse Cave Daviess County (38) Union Recorder, Union Henderson County (38) Messenger Inquirer, Owensboro Bourbon County (48) The Gleaner, Henderson Edmonson County (39) Bourbon County Citizen, Paris Henry County (41) Edmonson News, Brownsville Boyd County (44) Henry County Local, Eminence Elliott County (44) The Daily Independent, Ashland Hickman County (36) Elliott County News, Sandy Hook Boyle County (49) Hickman County Times, Clinton Estill County (49) Advocate Messenger, Danville Hopkins County (37) Citizen Voice & Times, Irvine Bracken County (43) Dawson Springs Progress, Dawson Estill County Tribune, Irvine Bracken County News, Brooksville Springs Fayette County (48) Breathitt County (45) The Messenger, Madisonville Breathitt Advocate, Jackson Business Lexington, Lexington Jackson County (46) The Jackson-Breathitt County Times- Chevy Chaser Magazine, Lexington Jackson County Sun, McKee Voice, Jackson Kentucky Kernel, Lexington Jefferson
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