LETTER: Pride in the Tribune

By Anonymous
Posted Apr 28, 2010 @ 12:13 PM
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Keith Lippoldt’s blood is tinged with ink, thus his return to the Pratt Tribune as publisher.

Mr. Lippoldt’s honesty, fairness, forthrightness, and love of the Pratt community will once again ensure a thoughtful and insightful newspaper that examines the good and bad.

If you have a voice, he will hear it. He cannot if you do not speak up.

Embrace his open door policy. Few publishers wish to confront the public or their readers, Mr. Lippoldt relishes it.  He understands the Tribune’s integrity is essential to build respect and trust.

The Tribune will embody the character of Mr. Lippoldt and the pride he breathes into it.  

Brian Niblock

Keith Lippoldt’s blood is tinged with ink, thus his return to the Pratt Tribune as publisher.

Mr. Lippoldt’s honesty, fairness, forthrightness, and love of the Pratt community will once again ensure a thoughtful and insightful newspaper that examines the good and bad.

If you have a voice, he will hear it. He cannot if you do not speak up.

Embrace his open door policy. Few publishers wish to confront the public or their readers, Mr. Lippoldt relishes it.  He understands the Tribune’s integrity is essential to build respect and trust.

The Tribune will embody the character of Mr. Lippoldt and the pride he breathes into it.  

Brian Niblock

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