From the Newsroom: Bill could bolster newsrooms
- Indiana's newspaper industry opposed a bill that allows local governments to publish public notices on a state-run website instead of in newspapers.
- Amelia McClure, executive director of the Hoosier State Press Association, emphasized that the rally was more than just opposition to the bill.
- Kathy Linton of the Lebanon Reporter and Regional Executive Beverly Joyce spoke with Indiana state Senator Brett Clark during the rally.
- The legislation in question would eliminate the requirement for public notice advertisements to be published in newspapers.
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From the Newsroom: Bill could bolster newsrooms
A bill in the works that would greatly support and strengthen local newsrooms across the state advanced to a hearing on Tuesday in the Senate Ways & Means Committee. From my perspective, the hearing went well. Most of those who testified voiced support for the bill. Read more...

Indiana newspapers rally against bill to change public notice rules
Indiana’s newspaper industry on Wednesday rallied against proposed legislation that would allow local governments to publish public notices on a state-run website rather than in their local newspaper.
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