Dave Bundy
Archetype:
Apr 17, 2014: Editorial, 4/18: When the embers cool
June 26, 2013: Editorial, 6/27: Another win for gay marriage
Mar 20, 2013: Senator: Tax bill 'ready to go to heaven'
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Apr 17, 2014: Seattle Pi: Nebraska principal sorry for 'don't tattle' flier
Some parents of the fifth-graders at Zeman Elementary in Lincoln complained and posted angry comments on Facebook, the Lincoln Journal Star reported Thursday. Mar 13, 2014: Right Wing Professors Blog: Did the Lincoln Journal Star just smear a falsely accused man?
Today, in an editorial on sexual assault in the military: Passage of the bill coincidentally took place during the same week that Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair went on trial for forcing a captain to perform oral sex after she tried to end a secret affair. Feb 25, 2014: Right Wing Professors Blog: Yet more racist news reporting at the Lincoln Journal Star
The Lincoln Journal Star claims it has a policy of not publishing criminal suspect descriptions if the descriptions are 'generic'. Its real policy is not to publish suspect descriptions if the perpetrators are African American. Jan 2, 2014: Silicon Prairie: Lincoln startup scene one of Journal Star’s biggest business stories of 2013
The startup scene in Lincoln saw some major growth in 2013. So big that it was among the Lincoln Journal Star's top business stories in 2013. Dec 5, 2013: Jim Romenesko: [UPDATED] Is the Lincoln Journal Star getting rid of its copy desk?
American Copy Editors Society (ACES) executive board member Brady Jones sent this memo to his colleagues last night. Sept 19, 2013: AMCTV: EW Spotlights “Cholera”; Lincoln Journal Star “Into” Hell on Wheels
This week, Entertainment Weekly checked out the latest episode, “Cholera,” while the Lincoln Journal Star applauds Hell on Wheels. July 24, 2013: Citizens Climate Lobby: July 24, 2013: Lincoln Journal Star Oped
Has the Earth’s temperature really been flat since 1998? Dec 9, 2012: Editing Matters: Lincoln Journal Star editor offers advice to aspiring journalists
Dave Bundy is the editor of the Lincoln Journal Star. Bundy became the editor of the paper in March 2012, after a newspaper career that spanned 25 years and jobs in several states. He had worked at the Journal Star earlier as a news editor. Oct 14, 2012: Democratic Underground: Lincoln Journal Star endorses Obama! Lincoln, NEBRASKA
Might be the first time they've ever endorsed a Democrat for president. July 31, 2012: CornNation: Husker News: No Longer Free As World Herald And Lincoln Journal Star Implement Paywalls
As of yesterday you no longer have free (as in beer) access to the best Husker news on the Internet. The Lincoln Journal Star, owned by Lee Enterprises, has implemented a paywall, |
Feb 28, 2012: Grassroots In Nebraska: What’s on Bob Kerrey’s Playlist Today?
I couldn’t miss the front page headline in today’s Lincoln Journal-Star:
I couldn’t miss the front page headline in today’s Lincoln Journal-Star:
Apr 16, 2008: Wahoo Public Schools: Wahoo Elementary Teacher Chosen as Lincoln Journal Star's A+ Educator of the Week
"I'd like to nominate Mrs. Mary Larsen for teacher of the week," writes Christy Zheng, one of Mrs. Larsen's former students.
"I'd like to nominate Mrs. Mary Larsen for teacher of the week," writes Christy Zheng, one of Mrs. Larsen's former students.
The Lincoln Journal Star is Lincoln, Nebraska's major daily newspaper. Owned by Lee Enterprises, the Journal Star was created by the 1995 merger of Lincoln's morning newspaper (the Lincoln Star, established in 1905) and its evening newspaper (the Lincoln Journal, established by Charles H. Gere in 1867 as the Nebraska Commonwealth and later renamed the Nebraska State Journal, under which it won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service). Lee Enterprises, which had owned the Star since 1930, bought the Journal from its local owners, the Seacrest family, and merged it with the Star. It is the most widely-read newspaper in Lincoln and the second-largest in Nebraska (after the Omaha World-Herald). Today, the Journal Star has a circulation of 76,374 daily and 83,674 on Sunday in its primary circulation area in 17 southeast Nebraska counties. The paper also operates a commercial printing unit.