Newton native earns INA’s highest honor

Stanley joins select group of elite ‘Master Editor-Publishers’

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Iowa Newspaper Association Executive Director Chris Mudge presented Dave Stanley with his Master Editor-Publisher Award on Friday. Stanley, a Newton native and former Daily News employee, is publisher of two newspapers in northeast Iowa (Submitted photo)

“The day I left the Daily News was the hardest day of my life,” he said. “I know it was the right thing to do — to move on — because I learned a lot of different things. But, I never forgot where my roots were.”

In 1996, Stanley left the Daily News to become publisher of the Mitchell County Press-News in Osage. Three years later, Lee Enterprises bought the paper, along with the Forest City Summit and the Britt News Tribune. In 2003, he became publisher of all three weeklies.

But in the fall of 2009, during a round of budget cuts, Stanley’s position was eliminated.

“I say this over and over, but it’s the best thing that ever happened to me,” he said. “It gave me the chance to strike out on my own.”

In December of that year, he purchased the Tribune from Gene Hall, and six months later, he bought the Nashua Reporter.

“There’s ups and downs in every job, but I can honestly say, I love coming to work,” he said. “No two days are alike, and at papers our size, you get to do so many things.”

Stanley remains active in selling advertising in both papers he owns, but he also shoots numerous photos and edits videos that appear on the Tribune’s web site.

“I still sell ads. I take pictures, too. I’m a very hands-on person. I work with my circulation people,” he said. “I post to the web, sell online ads ... I shovel sidewalks, clean the bathrooms, whatever needs to be done.”

Stanley said the newspaper industry is moving in a direction where those who are going to be successful need to know “just a little bit of everything, just enough to be dangerous.” He became the third publisher of the New Hampton Tribune to receive the Master Editor-Publisher Award.

The award is presented annually to Iowa newspaper professionals who are chosen by past award winners based on the following criteria:

• the nominee worked hard;

• the nominee thought soundly;

• the nominee has influenced unselfishly; and

• the nominee has lived honorably.

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NEJ wrote on February 16, 2013 1:03 p.m. ...
Well it is nice to learn something new every day. I must admit my ignorance of the existence of this award and subsequently my further lack of knowledge pertaining to the criteria upon which the individual who receives it is judged. This is a significant award to say the least and in reviewing the requirements for the nominee to achieve it I must whole-heartedly applaud the INA’s choice in David Stanley as the individual to obtain this award. You got it right! He is the exemplification of the best of what your 4 criterion are searching for. Congratulations to both the INA and Mr. David Stanley for attaining this award!


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