Monday, February 26, 2007
New Guy
We have a new face at the Chronicle and Ad-Visor. Taking over local sports coverage and school board-related news reporting is Marshall resident, John Hendler. John joins the Chronicle after a lengthy career in news radio, working for a firm with stations around the country. He's also been a teacher and once lived and worked in Italy. John is currently appearing with his son, Ben Hendler, in the upcoming production of The King and I presented by the Marshall Civic Players at the Franke Center for the Arts. He is also a student at Kellogg Community College and participates on a bowling team at Marshall Lanes. He and his wife, Cathy, have three children attending Marshall Public Schools. We welcome John to our staff.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Should libel law apply to blogs?
The case of www.saveoursaxons.com blog page, created by a named teacher who complains about the school athletic director brings up some interesting questions about what you can say about another person on the web. Can you be sued for making false accusations about a person that lowers their reputation in the eyes of the community? Or, should blogs that wish to target an individual or group of individuals remain anonymous to avoid culpability? Or, yet again, should naming anyone in a false or imflammatory gripe be outlawed along with libel laws that govern the print media? What's your take? Write us a letter at chronicle@jasnetworks.net and speak your mind or post your response here.
Coming up in next week's Chronicle: See the story of a local soldier who recently returned after serving three tours of duty in the Middle East including Iraq; find out about the exciting, new project being undertaken by a few concern veterans and see how your varsity Redhawks did on the basketball court Tuesday against Parchment!
Coming up in next week's Chronicle: See the story of a local soldier who recently returned after serving three tours of duty in the Middle East including Iraq; find out about the exciting, new project being undertaken by a few concern veterans and see how your varsity Redhawks did on the basketball court Tuesday against Parchment!
Monday, February 12, 2007
Breaking news?
Do you see news happening in and aroundMarshall? Please, give us a call at 781-5444 or drop an email to chronicle@jasnetworks.net.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
We're still waiting to hear from you....
The deep freeze has no doubt altered your lives with school closings and slick travels. Please, tell us what you've been through in trying to carry on with your lives...have you been dealing with frozen pipes? Broken furnaces? Cars that won't start? We want to hear from you.
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Time flies
Welcome to February! Seems we were just gathered 'round the tree with our loved ones and voi la! It's nearly Groundhog Day! I heard on the radio yesterday a sentiment with which I agree wholeheartedly, that the movie has more meaning than the day itself. In fact, I thought of that movie as I was for the second, consecutive a.m. commute, sitting in bumper to bumper traffic waiting for a minor mishap to be cleared from the expressway. Does it ever feel like Ground Hog day to you? How do you beat the winter blues? Watch the Feb. 5 Chronicle for some recurring themes, i.e. updated coverage of some ongoing local issues, along with some new information of which you may not be aware. And, in the Feb. 7 Ad-Visor, you'll be treated to some great solutions for feeding your body, mind and soul in a special section that we hope will help you chase those blues away!
Saturday, January 27, 2007
What about the war?
We at the Ad-Visor and Chronicle have tried dilligently to keep you informed about who from this small, tight-knit community is serving in harm's way with the military in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan not only to honor their service but to help rally support for them while they adjust to being half away around the world from Marshall. How are we doing so far? Is it too much informaton? Not enough information? Is there an angle we've missed? What do you think about the troop build-up and this weekend's protest in Washington D.C.? Of course, we always prefer Letters to Editor for publication but here, you can give us the rest of your opinion if you aren't comfortable identifying yourself.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Welcome to the Chronicle & Ad-Visor Feedback Forum
Thank you for visiting us online where we hope you will enjoy the convenience of providing feedback to the editors and staff of the Marshall Chronicle and Community AdVisor, your team of newspapers dedicated to covering news of Marshall and eastern Calhoun County. Why a blog page rather than a fully functioning website? We are a small company, located at 514 South Kalamazoo Avenue in Marshall. Our staffs work daily to gather stories and compose your two, weekly publications. However, because our parent company, J-Ad Corporation, does not employ a web designer, little time is left over for your local writers and photographers to maintain a valuable website. However, your opinions are important to us so that we may serve you better. That's why we're 'test driving' this concept as a means for helping you connect with us.
Feel free to leave your comments about our coverage, past and future, our photography, page design, subscription or delivery concerns, advertisting inquiries, questions and general opinions.
Of course, we love to hear your story ideas, too! Do you have a grandma turning 100? Have you heard a hot news tip? Is someone you know planning to run for office or being deployed overseas? Is your child an Eagle Scout or achieving some other, exceptional honor? Does your club or organization have a big named speaker or an interesting topic scheduled? Leave your comments here or contact us at chronicle@jasnetworks.net. Or, call us at 781-5444. We're waiting to hear from you.
Feel free to leave your comments about our coverage, past and future, our photography, page design, subscription or delivery concerns, advertisting inquiries, questions and general opinions.
Of course, we love to hear your story ideas, too! Do you have a grandma turning 100? Have you heard a hot news tip? Is someone you know planning to run for office or being deployed overseas? Is your child an Eagle Scout or achieving some other, exceptional honor? Does your club or organization have a big named speaker or an interesting topic scheduled? Leave your comments here or contact us at chronicle@jasnetworks.net. Or, call us at 781-5444. We're waiting to hear from you.
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