Monday, Feb. 03, 1947
Fearless Journalism
The weekly editor in Republic, Wash, (pop. 1,000) decided it wasn't fair to keep the news from his readers. He put it right out on the front page:
"Ken R. Kuehl, editor and publisher of the News-Miner, spent Monday night in Ferry County's finest hotel and Tuesday morning paid a fine of $10 plus $2.50 costs for being drunk and disorderly."
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