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Thomas Edwards joins Granite Media Partners as executive editor

TAYLOR — Granite Media Partners Inc. has named veteran journalist Thomas Edwards as executive editor to round out its management team, CEO Daniel Philhower accounced.
Granite Media Partners Inc. operates 10 non-daily newspapers and a printing press. 
“We are honored to have Thomas join our Granite family of community newspapers,” Philhower said. “Together with Thomas’ vast experience, we look forward to elevating our editorial products in 2022 and better serving our communities and our readers.”
Edwards said he is delighted to be a part of Granite’s growth. 

New Cherokeean Herald owners pledge to focus on local coverage

RUSK – Cherokeean Herald staff members John and Penny Hawkins acquired the newspaper on Jan. 1.
John Hawkins is general manager and publisher of the newspaper and Penny Hawkins is part of the editorial staff.
“We are excited to be able to steer the direction and content, and make it more relevant to everyone here, highlighting all the positive things we have to offer in Cherokee County,” they said. 
“The opportunity to become the owners/publishers was offered and we simply wanted to make certain the paper continues, and stays local to Cherokee County.”

Something More Newspapers acquires Barton Publications

KYLE – With the retirement of long-time publisher Cyndy Slovak-Barton, Something More Newspapers has acquired Barton Publications, publishers of the Hays Free Press in Kyle and News Dispatch in Dripping Springs.
Something More Newspapers is owned and operated by Tania French and her two daughters Ashley Kontnier and Schelly Bartels. The company also owns the Port Lavaca Wave.
French worked for the Port Lavaca Wave for 18 years — 11 of them as a publisher — before launching Something More Media in 2018 with Kontnier and Bartels. She is currently publisher of the Port Lavaca Wave.

Cyndy Slovak Barton retires as Hays Free Press/News Dispatch sold

KYLE – After 38 years in the newspaper business and serving as publisher for the Hays Free Press / News-Dispatch for more than two decades, Cyndy Slovak-Barton retired to take over other family ventures.

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Obituaries published in the February 2022 edition of the Texas Press Messenger.

Services set for Suzanne Bardwell

GLADEWATER – Award-winning journalist and journalism educator Suzanne Bardwell, wife of TPA President Jim Bardwell, died Jan. 7 following a traffic accident in Longview.
Memorial service will be held Friday, Jan. 14, at 11 a.m. (tentative) at the First Christian Church of Longview. The family will receive friends for visitation Thursday, Jan. 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Croley Funeral Home in Gladewater. 
Graveside services are set at noon Saturday, Jan. 15, at the Hamilton Beeman Cemetery in Corsicana.

Convention, trade show planning begins with contest entries, award nominations

A busy spring schedule is planned in preparation for this summer’s Texas Press Association Convention and Trade Show in San Marcos.
The Texas Better Newspaper Contest opens for entries Feb. 1 and nominations for the Texas Newspaper Hall of Fame, as well as TPA awards, are due in March. All awards presentations will be part of the 2022 TPA Convention and Trade Show July 28 - 30 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton San Marcos Hotel, Conference Center & Spa.

Industry News

Industry news published in the January edition of the Texas Press Messenger

Meyer named Chronicle publisher

HOUSTON – Nancy Meyer, a veteran newspaper leader and president of the Miami Herald, is the new publisher of the Houston Chronicle. 
Hearst Corp., the Chronicle’s New York-based parent company, made the announcement. Meyer, the first female publisher of the Chronicle, succeeds John McKeon, who announced in August his plan to retire after more than 40 years in the newspaper business.

Ad manager Reneau retires at Denton Record-Chronicle; Hendrix assumes role

DENTON – With 48 years of work in circulation, print production and advertising, Shawn Reneau retired from the Denton Record-Chronicle in December.
The newspaper hosted a retirement reception to help him celebrate. “Shawn has shown passion for what he does for the 48 years he has worked for the Denton Record-Chronicle,” Publisher Bill Patterson said in an article announcing Reneau’s retirement. “He’s accepted new responsibilities and challenges, embraced them and excelled. I appreciate all the dedicated service to our company, and we’ll certainly miss him.”

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