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This outdoor garden flag – and a monogrammed one at that – comes from the creative hands and mind of the York Daily Record’s Samantha Dellinger. It’s made from two place mats, among other things. And it made for colorful cover art, tied to Mother’s Day, in a recent Weekly
We’re at the community stand today in @CentralMktYork telling people about our free fitness classes. Come say hello! pic.twitter.com/qV0eFVNRi0 — No Sweat, York (@NoSweatYork) May 2, 2015 To get a bunch of participants for No Sweat in the Park, it takes work. Such as Caitlin Kerfin’s stint on a Saturday
On May 6, five members of a Rotary District 7390 group study exchange from the Czech and Slovak republics visited the York Daily Record/York Sunday News and MediaOnePa.
In the past few months, though, we’ve changed a lot about the way we livestream. We have more kits and use YouTube to help manage our live events so they play on mobile devices. These days our livestreams look and run better than ever, and we really put them to the test on Tuesday.
Composing’s Mary Jo Cataldi, second from left, is seen with co-workers at her retirement party this week. She started with the company 27 year ago. What will she do in retirement? She wrote in an email: ‘Plan to spend more time with my husband (we were married on September 19,
This is really what being a #journalist looks like. #ydrworkshop pic.twitter.com/eek8Mzv5Ft — Ashley E. May (@ashleymaytweets) April 23, 2015 Yes, about that pizza! We trained high schoolers attending the YDR’s Student Journalism Workshop well. +++ Seems that wherever you go around York County, someone from 1891 Loucks Road is there.
When I read a blog post from the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma about a new video called “Getting it Right: Ethical Reporting on Traumatized People,” the words of Roger Membrey, an Australian man whose daughter had been murdered, hit me squarely: “Look, we are not a commodity. Our daughter
Thursday, high school students from around the county participated in the York Daily Record/Sunday News High School Journalism Workshop. See tweets and photos from their day in the feed below. See a photo slideshow from the day here.
The Daily Record/Sunday News often uses databases and spreadsheets in its reporting — including a recent story on vaccination rates — and collects other databases in which you can find your own stories (or just explore to satisfy your curiosity), such as teacher salaries. There is plenty more to discover