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EZ Classified Advertizing™, (free or flat fee classified advertising listings) a Nixon Newspapers affiliate 317 844-8189 |
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Carmel IN
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Website Link: www.ezclassifiedz.com/classifieds/classified.php?pid=0&cid=101 |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: USPS Direct Mail
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Advertising, marketing, promotions
Your cash drawer is best measure of effective ads
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If you are not putting more money in your drawer, it makes little difference if you have a great rate or your ads win all kinds of awards.
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EZ Classified Advertizing™, (free or flat fee classified advertising listings) a Nixon Newspapers affiliate 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
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Willard P. Rohrer, General/Business Manager
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Advertising, marketing, promotions
EZ Classified Advertizing™ SOP, category stylebook
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When someone wants to know more about your services, s/he will want to know where you are located and what you offer. Since ads are sorted alphabetically by title, similar services are sorted together. Since the title field is searchable, someone can find your company simply by typing in your specialty.
This category contains several different specific services, so identify the generic subject as the first word in your ad. For instance, if you offer web site hosting and design, say: Internet, web hosting. You could also provide a separate listing which begins: Web site design
Other search parameters: business name, zip code (both 3 digit and 5 digit), price, free items and new items. If you have questions, please use e-mail contact button.
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EZ Classified Advertizing™, (free or flat fee classified advertising listings) a Nixon Newspapers affiliate 317 844-8189 |
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#EZ.7554 Exp 12-31
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Willard P. Rohrer, General/Business Manager
Email: Owner: Nixon, Eugenia H -- Publisher |
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A question: What and/or who will you cherish today?
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If tomorrow never comes, each day is a gift - often squandered, each unique, not valued as a gem to cherish, but if we are indifferent...
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Creative Thinking, Inc. Established 1972 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#EZ.53270 Exp 09-26
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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A question: what will you do to bring back to life - local journalism
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Indiana Daily Student - comprehensive caledar of events on campus and off
Bowling scores
Name or picture in the paper
High school activities, particularly sports (other school down to kindergarten can get the name in the paper - birthday Class of 1960)
Hillsdale College campaign to improve public middle and high school education
Unlimited content, categories and listings, easy to locate by zip code
Competition between schools in each zip code so all is local and people are interested...remember the old Indiana high school basketball single class and what it
Replace the yellow page directory model (subscription price based on category-church or babysitters)
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Creative Thinking, Inc 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
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Website Link: ashland.news |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Advertising, marketing, promotions
♦ Classified SOP, category stylebook - Acceptable ads
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One would think acceptable advertising content would not have to have an exhaustive list of that which will not be accepted. But in this day and age, some folks will think of options we have not considered.
All ads we post are subject to our approval and we will look diligently for those which are not appropriate. Click on the "Website Link:" below and in a case like this one, we would hope to catch it so it would not have been posted and then we would follow up and forward all information we have to the proper authorities.
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EZ Classified Advertizing™, (free or flat fee classified advertising listings) a Nixon Newspapers affiliate |
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Website Link: www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9859100-7.html |
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Willard P Rohrer, Classified Advertising Mgr
Email: Ref: CNET Networks - c|net.com
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Follow up dmn
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CJ and Tony CJ@wearepickleball.com
CJ Johnson Global
po box 4950 • Incline Village, Nevada • 89450
https://wearepickleball.typeform.com/survey-21
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Creative Thinking, Inc |
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Website Link: wearepickleball.com |
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Email: Ref: dmn
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Format revenue model
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Considering the printed newspaper product, usually half of it was advertising, a special form of news. It can be done in a similar fashion with an Internet online version and overcome advantages radio and television used to split advertising budgets over the last decades.
Don Nixon used to encourage each employee to meet two people each day. Names (and pictures) in the news were the meat and potatoes for readers and subscribers.
Providing local, reliable package of local social and business news can be accomplished but in a different form but the underlying platform is people, high school activities or local church bazaars.
You will notice this message has an audio/video link, printed words displayed photographs. All of neighborhood interests. And easy access to local businesses.
Click on the website following for Don's adventure.
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Creative Thinking, Inc. 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
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Website Link: ijhf.org/don-morrison-nixon |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Get it first...but...
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first, get it RIGHT!
Not sure the previous owner but think it was a savings and loan building converted to Nixon Newspapers headquarters, and daily Wabash Plain Dealer with re-plated Times Star for mail subscribers.
Note the PLAIN DEALER name carved above the brass front doors and clock* outside at the corner.
The press was in the basement as was newsprint storage which went under the sidewalks on Canal and Wabash streets.
The safe door for secured deposit boxes was never closed and was permanent since its weight would collapse the floor if an attempt to remove it was planned.
Entering the main front door, you passed the stairs to the basement and the office on the left was Nixon Newspapers headquarters for Wabash, Peru and Michigan City newspapers, Nixon Newspaper Associates, Nixon Newspapers, Inc., and Nixon Newspapers Benevolent Association, Inc.
The office to the right was occupied by Joe Nixon (my father) who was General Manager and the middle lobby divided the teller stations so on the right the Plain Dealer classified advertising and subscription operations and on the left, all general administration work for the newspaper operations was conducted. Willard Rohrer occupied the front office to manage all business purchasing, banking, insurance, payroll, taxes, union/labor agreements.
The far balcony offices were for the display advertising sales people when in the office and the front balcony was for the Publisher, Eugenia Hubbard Nixon Honeywell, who was seldom present at the office.
Beyond the far balcony, stairs to the upper floor and exit on Wabash Street may have influenced visitors dealing with the news department or the daily make up production of "hot metal" typesetting for the news and advertising content of the daily printed product.
*The clock was manually operated winding it every 8 days. It was astounding how many people would notice if and when the clock was not on time.
PS: If the photo is not displayed, click the website link below
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Nixon Newspapers, Inc 317 844-8189 |
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2 W Canal St Wabash IN, 46992
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Website Link: www.ezclassifiedz.com/classifieds/classified.php?pid=0&cid=26 |
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Advertising, marketing, promotions
In advertising, what is the difference between news, advertising
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Don Nixon II, former Publisher, Proofreader
Credible sources of information are valuable, respected and reliable. Advertisers like to attempt to gain the same reputation and sources of information often “lend” their reputation to their paying supporters.
It’s begins a tightrope journey from integrity.
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EZ Classified Advertizing™ 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: Quora question:
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Dean; Professor
Lucy A. Dalglish became dean of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism in 2012.
Mutual friend: Tom Schumaker, former Wabash Plain Dealer Editor
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University of Maryland - ONA 301 405.2399 |
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7765 Alumni Drive College Park, MD, 20742
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Lucy A. Dalglish
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Overlap at Culver as a senior when I was a freshman. Both members of the Band.
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Who Needs Newspapers 541 941-8116 |
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478 Siskiyou Blvd. Ashland OR, 97520
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Paul Steinle
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Scott Sander came “Back Home Again” to Indiana in 2005, joining News8 as a nightside reporter on WISH-TV and the first anchor of our 10 o’clock news on MyNDY-TV 23. He moved up to the Daybreak team in 2007.
Scott says his goal for each story and every newscast is to, “Get it right, write it well, and deliver it clearly.”
That’s been true through more than 30 years in broadcasting, delivering award-winning coverage of countless stories of local and national impact.
He reported LIVE along river banks during history-shaping flooding in Missouri… on the campaign trail as presidential contenders criss-crossed Iowa… from the grounds of Columbine High School within minutes of the tragedy outside Denver… and all over Central Indiana, leading coverage of most every important story over the last 17 years in the state he has always called ‘home’, no matter where he has lived.
Scott was born in Mishawaka, Indiana, and was raised all over the map – including stops on the east side of Indianapolis, the western suburbs of Chicago, a neighborhood north of Atlanta, Georgia, and eventually back to Central Indiana, where he graduated from Carmel High School in 1990.
He works to help several community organizations, including The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Indianapolis Fire Department, the Indiana Historical Society, and Carmel Education Foundation.
Scott and his wife, Tammy, have two kids, two cats, and one trusty travel trailer that they haul to campgrounds all over the country. Scott likes to fish, loves to read, and plays golf poorly but enthusiastically.
He has also won 10 Emmy awards, but Tammy makes him keep them in the attic.
She does allow him to display the crystal award given as a member of the Carmel High School Alumni Hall of Fame, but mostly just to embarass the kids.
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1950 N. Meridian St Indianapolis IN, 46202
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Scott Sander
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Wanted or needed items
Looking for a hard to find pickleball item
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There is no charge...however, if there is obvious content not appropriate it will not be posted. You will be advised and if we are needed to put in the content and there will be a fee.
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Active player list/directory/id number
Nixon, Don - #RAWTRI.15621 - S MD XD 1942
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Cyntheanne Park, Fishers
Ellis Park, Danville IN
Marco Island FL
East Naples Park, Naples FL
Fleischman Park, Naples FL
French Lick Resort, French Lick IN
Garfield Park, Indpls
Gertrude Ederle, NYC
Memorial Park, Lebanon IN
Monon Center, Carmel
Noblesville: Wellington, Ivy tech
Post Road Christian Church, Indpls
Stevens Park, Brownsburg IN
Tony Dapolito NYC
Windsor Village Park, Indpls #RAWTRI.16085
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Windsor Village Park - #RAWTRI.16085 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) |
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6510 E 25th St Indianapolis IN 46216, 46082
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Don Nixon
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Active player list/directory/id number
Project for pickleball challenge ladder
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317-751-7051
Lead generation for dental patients
May 31 -- 2022
radioad.org/wtri
Pickleball Gazette
Heartland
Ranking ladder subscription
Call back after NSGA matches - interested in small ladder
www.ezclassifiedz.com/media/video/Color.mp3
www.globalpickleball.network
Will take you to venues by state
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One Match Tournament™ 317 844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C) |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
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Website Link: www.globalpickleball.network |
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Don Helfert
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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Follow up -- dmn
Set up Category for media and pickleball
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The Dink is a weekly newsletter about pickleball and it is well done with good information. To subscribe simply request at the information following.
reply-to: The Dink
And also add the Pickleball Channel:
https://www.pickleballchannel.com/about-us/
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Creative Thinking, Inc. 317 844-8189 |
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
#RAWTRI.16256 Exp 07-14
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilyn monroe
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Badminton
Testimonial Eagles Nest
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Owner: Nixon II, Don M. - Editor |
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Pickleball: Teams
Testimonial Eagles Nest
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Active team list/directory/id number
This category helps you find and establish teams
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Click on the web site below and click the icon (above) to submit a listing and fill in your information and a description so it is what you want. When you are finished the check doesn't work so simply copy the content and e-mail it. We will post the listing with that information.
There is no charge...however, if there is obvious content not appropriate it will not be posted. You will be advised and if we are needed to put in the content and there will be a fee.
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US Open Sailing Championships™
US Open Sailing Championships™
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JJ Glad Festival
Peru Circus City - Fred Senger - French Lick & West Baden Chas Ballard murder
IHSAA Indiana one class basketball tournament - movie: Hoosiers
IU Soccer, Little 500
Nixon Newspapers, NNBAI
Auburn Automobile Company, Evening Star 1969
Wabash Plain Dealer
Portrait, Indiana Racquet Sports, TV Plus
US Open Pickleball Championship(s) Naples FL
US Open Sailing Championship(s) Naples FL
One Match Tournament
A question: what will you do to bring back to life - local journalism #EZ.56661 Exp 12-25
Look up:
Get it first...but... #EZ.53072 Exp 12-30
Home page for Nixon Newspapers - why the format
Plain Dealer at 2 W Canal St
Join the team #EZ.56677 Exp 12-26
Dean; Professor
Lucy A. Dalglish became dean of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism in 2012.
Join the team #EZ.56678 Exp 12-26
Overlap at Culver as a senior when I was a freshman. Both members of the Band.
Who Needs Newspapers 541/941-8116 Ashland OR 97520 Contact: Paul Steinle
Join the team #EZ.56703 Exp 12-30
Scott Sander came “Back Home Again”
Project for pickleball challenge ladder #RAWTRI.16198 Exp 06-30
Price: $0.02 / my two cents worth
317-751-7051
May 31 -- 2022
radioad.org/wtri
Pickleball Gazette
Heartland
Ranking ladder subscription
One Match Tournament™ 317/844-8189 (O) 777-4389 (C)
160 W Carmel Dr, Carmel IN 46032
Website: www.globalpickleball.network
Contact: Don Helfert Email: eljefeman@yahoo.com
Wabash (IN) Plain Dealer: Merv Hendricks #EZ.54738 Exp 12-30
Venue: Kathleen Corbo (312 451-1304) kathleen@reiimagine.com (Ad#:20085891)
Add Pickleball Gazette
Us open sailing and indoor and same as Pickleball options
Head to head race and challenge
Mail Chimp for all marshals and category?
Equilateral triangle sailing would have three winners and one champion head to head for ranking and challenge
Sailing race on triangle have 6 teams with 3 winners (for ranking purposes) and grand winner which will advance to main draw
One Match race challenge
Preferred hotels host venue
We may have messages for all the Mmarshals to send and have special one Match events at discounted rates
On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 8:08 PM Don M. Nixon II wrote:
Greg Ingle to help find and sign up Marshall’s.
Set up mail chimp for marshals so they email Current rankings and update them daily. Maybe send once a week or specific day
Add 123form information as sponsor and build results for ranking
Ray winberg
George
Jim White
Patti
Gerri?
Don Helfert??? birthday, names listed
send notes to neighbors: Lucy +2
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160 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN, 46032
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Don Nixon, Chief Cheerleader, Editor & Publisher, Proofreader
Email: Ref: dmn:marilynmonroe
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US Open Indoor Championships ®
Vendor Potential: Sponsor/partner - vendor: trophy
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Store Location 1: 3770 N. Newton St. | Jasper, IN 47546 | Toll Free: 1-888-DISINGER | Tel: (812) 482-4833
Store Location 2: 8670 West State Road 56 Suite 1318. | French Lick , IN 47432 | Tel: (812) 936-5885
Store Hours: Mon - Tue: 9:30am - 5:30pm | Wed, Thur & Fri: 9:30am - 7:00pm | Sat: 9:30am - 4:00pm | Sunday: Closed
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Ginger Riley
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Wabash (IN) Plain Dealer: Merv Hendricks
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Custom classified advertising
From: Merv Hendricks (mhendricks2@isugw.indstate.edu)
Sent: Tue 11/11/08 12:13 PM
To: Don Nixon II (dmnixonii@hotmail.com)
Hi, dmn (been a while since I typed that),
It will be next week or the week after, though. I am tied up in editing and designing an 80th anniversary publication for the Hoosier State Press Association — you remember it — and I have until the weekend to finish a 64-page tab. I have 20 pages finished right now, so that tells you what I will be doing with my hours away from my day job this week and weekend. I have been so busy with stuff that I must admit that I have not even looked at the links you sent. I will, however, before we meet by phone and will share them with the group.
And while I have your eyes, Don, let me say that I never appreciated how good Nixon Newspapers was and how good you were as a publisher until some years after I was gone. My days in Wabash, as I look back with white hair, were the best of my career. Yes, I was in some ways a bigger dog in Terre Haute at the papers here, but it never was as much fun, it was never as good of a culture, it was never as positive a place as was Wabash. When I think about a paper being connected with its community, I think of Wabash in those days when NNI was in charge. I really felt that we in the PD newsroom — and the PD in every department -- got to know the community and appreciate it, even though we had a changing cast of characters.
I also know now, which I didn’t know then, how much you let us, encouraged us to effectively experiment. Take the Saturday tab for instance. You gave us a toy and let us play with it. That was gutsy, given that we were all pretty much 20-something snots.
I also recall what I call big ideas that you and Ray foisted upon us — the Sunday paper covering the ceremony of the Wabash light, Ray and Harold’s trip to the Jimmy Carter White House, the Jane Pauley tab, the Bicentennial edition, the 1979 anniversary edition, the Ray Kroc tab. That proved to me that it did not take a major metro to do major metro kinds of projects. Hard work — damn straight! — but rewarding, educational and, after the pain ceased, points of pride.
For all of that and more memories whose brain cells have died, I thank you, first. I thank your late, great dad. And as I often have, I thank Ray, who I generally call or e-mail on Sept. 15, the day I started at the PD (1976).
I regret I was not more appreciative at the time and that I was often a problem in my behavior. If I could take back anything in my professional life, it would not be mistakes or bad news judgments, it would be bad behavior. It’s a wonder I wasn’t fired over and over and over. I deserved it too many times. Thank you for your support.
I still have, BTW, notes you sent me, usually written in blue grease pencil if I recall correctly, complimenting the newsroom on one thing or another. Those are still meaningful and will stay in my files as long as I live.
More than you wanted to know, dmn, but I never could write short!
Peace, love and rock-and-roll,
-- Merv
PS Now comes the hard part...getting it done...dmn follow the journey with us. The web site below was an effort to model local landing pages for every zip code with links to local activities.
I designed a custom program for unlimited content for local news and activities. It was modeled after the classified advertising section of the newspaper so it was easy to find specific items or businesses. Still waiting patiently to make progress. See the category following...and click:
Follow up -- dmn
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