Q&A with Amelia Dieter McClure, the incoming Hoosier State Press Association leader

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One thought on “Q&A with Amelia Dieter McClure, the incoming Hoosier State Press Association leader

  1. Big Big fan of records access and open-door meetings. Would love to see newspapers make a comeback but won’t happen as long as Gannett gets to filter the news fit to print. Good Luck.

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