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The Medicine Bow Post won numerous awards from the [[Wyoming Press Association]] for general and editorial excellence, including five editorial leadership awards.<ref>[http://www.wyopress.org/ ''Welcome to the press association for Wyoming newspapers'']<!-- Bot generated title --></ref> The paper received five National Newspaper awards.
The Medicine Bow Post won numerous awards from the [[Wyoming Press Association]] for general and editorial excellence, including five editorial leadership awards.<ref>[http://www.wyopress.org/ ''Welcome to the press association for Wyoming newspapers'']<!-- Bot generated title --></ref> The paper received five National Newspaper awards.


Roberts now teaches journalism at Missouri Valley College, [[Marshall, Missouri]].<ref>[http://www.moval.edu/Faculty/robertsd/index.htm ''David Roberts - Missouri Valley College'']<!-- Bot generated title --></ref>
Roberts now teaches journalism at Missouri Valley College, [[Marshall, Missouri]].<ref>[http://www.moval.edu/Faculty/robertsd/index.htm ''David Roberts - Missouri Valley College'']<!-- Bot generated title --></ref>


==References==
==References==

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The Medicine Bow Post was a weekly newspaper published in Medicine Bow, Wyoming, from September 1977 to mid-1995.[1]

David L. Roberts was the founding editor and publisher.[2] The newspaper served a wide area of south-central Wyoming which for a time was experiencing an economic boom from uranium and coal mining. In 1988 Roberts donated the newspaper to the University of Wyoming Department of Journalism for use as a laboratory newspaper. Students studied and learned journalism at the newspaper until 1995, when the university shut down the paper.

The Medicine Bow Post won numerous awards from the Wyoming Press Association for general and editorial excellence, including five editorial leadership awards.[3] The paper received five National Newspaper awards.

Roberts now teaches journalism at Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Missouri.[4]

References

  1. ^ Medicine Bow Post – complete microfilmed copies held in the collections of the Wyoming State Archives; Cheyenne
  2. ^ Marquis ‘’Who’s Who in America’’; 2003; p. 4425
  3. ^ Welcome to the press association for Wyoming newspapers
  4. ^ David Roberts - Missouri Valley College Archived 2006-09-01 at the Wayback Machine