"They were here Friday, they were here Saturday, and those nuts
were sprinkled on our Sunday."
When veteran southwest Missouri newspaper editor Randy Turner
wrote those words he never dreamed he was opening the door to a
$1.5 billion libel suit and the end of a storied newspaper career
that saw him earn more than 100 awards, including 30 for
investigative reporting.
In "Newspaper Days," Turner's follow-up to the highly successful
The Turner Report, he relives his 22 years as a reporter and
editor, including how:
-He encountered a gang of armed drug dealers after his editorial
resulted in a police crackdown
-His failure to deal with the murder of a close friend haunted
him after his first newspaper job
-One publisher fired him twice by mail, and another told him he
would never work in newspapers again.
-He ran afoul of a 400-pound city marshal, and a gun-toting
father during his time with the Newton County News
-His coverage of corruption in a small town police department,
the Nancy Cruzan right-to-die case, and a governor's race between
three Missouri legends- Mel Carnahan, Roy Blunt, and Bill Webster,
catapulted him to a front-tier status among Missouri
journalists.
. "Newspaper Days" is entertaining, funny, fast-moving, and a
must-read for those who remember a time when a newspaper was the
heart and soul of a community.
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