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Don Kirkland
Don Kirkland realized in elementary school that his future would revolve around the written word. His first newspaper job was with a small L.A.-area daily whose publisher demanded the kind of journalistic integrity that ultimately led him to be the admired press director for both a governor and a U.S. President. Don later was employed by Times-Mirror Corp. and, in Arizona, was executive editor of the Mesa Tribune after its purchase by a major East Coast chain. He founded Wrangler News 30 years ago and has dedicated his work to preserving the vital role of community newspapers.
Wrangler News staff updates lend added energy, direction
Over the 3-plus decades of our existence as Wrangler News, quite a procession of talented contributors has passed through our portals. Some have dropped by to visit in the months and years...
REVISITING LOUIS TAYLOR
A hopeful end to a story that shouldn't need to be told
It has been several years since I wrote about Louis Taylor, the 17-year-old arrested in the 1970s for his purported role...
Hospital’s aim at excellence adds Dignity to future careers in nursing
EDITOR'S NOTE: Following a recent conversation with the senior nurse director at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center, we felt a report on our discussion would provide a way to help recognize...
Does declining news coverage require us to help fill the void
In my days as a young reporter for a couple of the big L.A. dailies, I guess I assumed that newspapers would be around forever. Yes, we were assured in those days,...
Eye-care physician urges having vision to save vision when using fireworks
Board-certified Tempe ophthalmologist Dr. Jon Konti warns that a moment of fun with fireworks can cause a lifetime of regret if an eye injury is suffered.
Tempe Library’s April 10 book sale to feature discounted literary treasures
An estimated 5,000 books will be available for purchase at sharply discounted prices 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 10 at Tempe Public Library during the Friends of the Tempe Library’s annual sale.
How Wrangler News faces new realities yet retains hometown flavor
At Wrangler News, we're career print journalists who have adjusted to the industry shift to the cyber world -- along with you -- and we're proud of our robust website, wn.calicoeng.com, as well as our Facebook page.
From hieroglyphics to mouse clicks, how Wrangler is navigating change
From hieroglyphics to mouse clicks, how Wrangler is navigating change.
Don Kirkland
Don Kirkland realized in elementary school that his future would revolve around the written word. His first newspaper job was with a small L.A.-area daily whose publisher demanded the kind of journalistic integrity that ultimately led him to be the admired press director for both a governor and a U.S. President. Don later was employed by Times-Mirror Corp. and, in Arizona, was executive editor of the Mesa Tribune after its purchase by a major East Coast chain. He founded Wrangler News 30 years ago and has dedicated his work to preserving the vital role of community newspapers.
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