Friday, January 05, 2007

Joplin Daily to report on state politics

The Joplin Daily recently completed its first year of existence and some changes are in store for the second year, according to Editor John Hacker.
In his latest column, Hacker says the Daily will begin featuring some coverage of state legislative news and how it affects Joplin residents:

For example, for the next few months, we will delve into the world of state politics, and tell you how those decisions made in Jefferson City will impact your life and your pocket book.


While the Daily did not make quite the impact many of its readers had hoped it would, it has shown signs of promise and has broken some big stories during its first year. Hopefully, the second year will be even better. The best thing for Joplin readers is to have more good outlets for local news.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

What has plagued the Daily as of late is sloppy editing. As the paper would say, "Whose minding the store?"

Anonymous said...

I agree with the last post, and I love the wordplay he or she uses. "Whose" instead of "who's." The former is a possessive pronoun. The latter is a contraction for "who is."
As the Daily would say "Ewe got it write."

Anonymous said...

Today's sports headline in the Daily:

Eagles finishes with a win

Anonymous said...

Hacker's column opens:

The old clich/, "What a difference a year makes,"

What's a clich/?

Anonymous said...

It's evident from these posts that John Hacker should have taken my Copy Editing class while a student at Missouri Southern. (It's not too late, John. You could take Copy Editing from T.R. Hanrahan this semester.)

Anonymous said...

So evidently a person of West African origin from the Ghana or Togo region "got it right." Yes, as John Hacker said, "20 years later it doesn't get any better". John, after copyediting, I'll edit for you.

Anonymous said...

Someone needs to.

Anonymous said...

You can all just bite me.