Smidt Named Publisher Of Area Newsgroup
Smidt declared publishing house of area newsgroup
Gary Milks, publishing house of the Fort Madison Daily Democrat, has been promoted to boss and publishing house of News West Publishing Company, Inc., according to an statement done not long ago by Bill Brehm Jr., the boss of Brehm Communications, Inc., that owns the Daily Democrat together with a few other area publications.
Milks’ final day at the Daily Democrat will be Friday, Sept. 23, at that time his successor, Mark Smidt, publishing house of the Daily Gate City in Keokuk, the Free Press and the Hancock County Journal-Pilot in Carthage, will take over the position.
Smidt, a 25-year maestro in the journal industry, has served as the publishing house of the Gate City and Journal-Pilot for more than 10 years, and is being promoted by Brehm to the purpose of publishing house for both every day newspapers and the Journal-Pilot.
Milks will moreover be receiving over multi-part publications in his new purpose with News West Publishing Company, Inc., moreover owned by Brehm Communications, in Bullhead City, Ariz. Milks will start his duties with News West Publishing on Oct. 3, that add overseeing the operations of the Mohave Valley Daily News, the Laughlin Entertainer, the Laughlin Times, the Needles Desert Star and assorted only at certain time of year publications creation up that publishing company.
“I have enjoyed my 10-plus years here in Fort Madison and the many people at the Daily Democrat and in the residents we have had the wish of working with,” Milks said. “Fort Madison has so ample to offer. we have to admit, we will skip it ” and the friends we have done here.”
Milks took over as publishing house of the Daily Democrat and boss of Mississippi Valley Media (which add the Daily Democrat, the Daily Gate City, The Shopper Spree, the Free Press, The Bonny Buyer, the West Point Bee/Donnellson Star and the Hancock County Journal-Pilot) more than a decade ago after portion as publishing house of the Gate City for one year. To date, he has 41 years of experience in the journal business, having been a publishing house of dailies, weeklies and shoppers.
While residing in Fort Madison, Milks served as a associate and on play of the Fort Madison Rotary Club, the Fort Madison Chamber of Commerce, the local YMCA, the Iowa State Prison Advisory Board, the Southeastern Community College Foundation and the Loyal Order of the Moose. He has been an active associate and keeper of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles.
During his reign as boss of Mississippi Valley Media, Milks concurrent the enlargement and remodeling of the Daily Democrat, adding more press units; converted the prolongation routine to “computer to plate;” destined upgrades of program and hardware in all departments; and one after another the Daily Democrat’s aid and impasse in many residents events and residents service projects such as Books for Kids, raising supports is to new open library, sponsoring illness fairs, golf outings, Red Cross efforts and residents events such as the Balloons Over the Mississippi.
In new years, Milks served as the 2006-07 boss of the Iowa Newspaper Association and received the association’s top award, the Master Editor-Publisher Award, in 2008.
Smidt has been similarly entangled in the communities in that he has worked during his years in the journal industry, working as reporter, editor and publishing house at a few dailies and weeklies. During his 10-plus years as publishing house of the Daily Gate City, the Free Press and Journal-Pilot, Smidt spearheaded the Vision Keokuk initiative, that kicked off a 10-year outline in 2007 to upgrade and complement the local economy, tourism traffic and adornment efforts there. He moreover founded the Great River Gala in 2005 – a black tie bi-annual eventuality that raises supports for directed towards residents causes.
Smidt’s Vision outline and particular efforts are attributed for building the Community Pride Project, the Leadership K (recognition of young leaders) award, and the Keokuk Revolving Loan Fund, that focused on improvements to the Chamber’s web site and growth of a “brand” is to community.
He has served as a Chamber Ambassador for a few years and served as boss and a board associate of Keokuk Habitat for Humanity, and has been heavily entangled with the Keokuk Community Foundation board, inclusive his service as the Foundation’s chairman.
In approval of his many contributions to the Keokuk community, Smidt received the Spirit of Keokuk endowment in 2007.
After graduating from Iowa State University, Smidt worked at the Ames Tribune as an preparation contributor and then changed to Dyersville where he was the editor of the Dyersville Commercial. He after that served as headlines editor at the Livingston Enterprise in Livingston, Montana, and served as handling editor of The Star in Miles City, Montana. Following this, Smidt served as editor of the Fort Dodge Messenger before apropos publishing house of the Lexington Clipper Herald in Lexington, Neb. He was then hired by Brehm Communications as publishing house of the Daily Gate City in Keokuk.
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20 Greatest Athletes In Area History So Far …
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No. 20 Ryan Creighton and Al Edwards, Greenport basketball
No. 19 JoAnna Judge, Mount Sinai acrobatic exercises
No. 18 Alicia Conquest, Longwood girls basketball/track and margin
No. 17 Keri Bettenhauser, Shoreham-Wading River margin hockey, basketball and softball
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