The Art of Conservation
By John D. Juriga — Bob Hines holds a unique niche on the roster of past OWAA members…
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December 2012/January 2013 OWAA archives.
By John D. Juriga — Bob Hines holds a unique niche on the roster of past OWAA members…
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By Lisa Densmore — You’re coming to Lake Placid, right? Glad you can make it! Here are few tidbits to help you plan your trip, starting with Lake Placid’s location and how to get there…
Making plans for Lake Placid Read More »
By Randy Zellers — Color me skeptic, but as an editor I just can’t take things at face value…
By Ty Stockton — I got my start in writing by way of the newspaper business because I was told more than once that I had a face for radio but a voice for newspaper…
Photos on the Radio? Read More »
By Mark Freeman — One of the truisms of the newspaper world is that there’s no such thing as a city editor who is not desperate…
Writing for 1A: For staffers Read More »
By Paul Queneau — Time was, if you had a business Facebook page, posting on Facebook meant all of your followers had a chance to actually see your posts appear on their feed, assuming followers checked into the site in a timely manner…
Ensuring Face-time on Facebook Read More »
By Shauna Sherard — Renewable energy development has seen a dramatic growth in recent years. The solar industry has reported a 300 percent increase since 2006…
Bill would introduce renewables leasing on public lands Read More »
By Jake McGinnis — According to Michigan author and freelance writer Tom Huggler, there are no secrets in outdoor writing. He doesn’t have a little tip for selling articles.
Persistence, a few good friends, a best effort: Read More »