The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue

Seventy years ago, an Ivy League-educated lawyer, his wife from a prominent Midwestern media family, and their four children moved to a small town in Southwestern Colorado. They bought two struggling newspapers, melded them into one and started building a legacy – one issue at a time.

Arthur and Morley Ballantine not only made Durango their home, they helped mobilize their fellow business owners and neighbors to transform that sleepy little community into a thriving center of education, culture, enterprise, and philanthropy. The Durango Herald quickly became known as an award-winning publication staffed with hard-working, industrious journalists who wouldn’t shy from an important story, no matter who might want it quashed.

This is the story of a community-minded family with deep connections in the highest levels of government and education. It is the story of how their newspaper has kept its subscribers informed of important issues and news stories big and small. It is a reminder of local newspapers’ unique role as the glue that binds and enlightens the people of their towns.

The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue not only traces the history of a remarkable family, but also reminds us of the vital role that quality journalism plays as the underpinning of a community.

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The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue

Seventy years ago, an Ivy League-educated lawyer, his wife from a prominent Midwestern media family, and their four children moved to a small town in Southwestern Colorado. They bought two struggling newspapers, melded them into one and started building a legacy – one issue at a time.

Arthur and Morley Ballantine not only made Durango their home, they helped mobilize their fellow business owners and neighbors to transform that sleepy little community into a thriving center of education, culture, enterprise, and philanthropy. The Durango Herald quickly became known as an award-winning publication staffed with hard-working, industrious journalists who wouldn’t shy from an important story, no matter who might want it quashed.

This is the story of a community-minded family with deep connections in the highest levels of government and education. It is the story of how their newspaper has kept its subscribers informed of important issues and news stories big and small. It is a reminder of local newspapers’ unique role as the glue that binds and enlightens the people of their towns.

The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue not only traces the history of a remarkable family, but also reminds us of the vital role that quality journalism plays as the underpinning of a community.

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The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue

The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue

by John Peel
The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue

The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue

by John Peel

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Overview

Seventy years ago, an Ivy League-educated lawyer, his wife from a prominent Midwestern media family, and their four children moved to a small town in Southwestern Colorado. They bought two struggling newspapers, melded them into one and started building a legacy – one issue at a time.

Arthur and Morley Ballantine not only made Durango their home, they helped mobilize their fellow business owners and neighbors to transform that sleepy little community into a thriving center of education, culture, enterprise, and philanthropy. The Durango Herald quickly became known as an award-winning publication staffed with hard-working, industrious journalists who wouldn’t shy from an important story, no matter who might want it quashed.

This is the story of a community-minded family with deep connections in the highest levels of government and education. It is the story of how their newspaper has kept its subscribers informed of important issues and news stories big and small. It is a reminder of local newspapers’ unique role as the glue that binds and enlightens the people of their towns.

The Ballantines: Building Community Issue by Issue not only traces the history of a remarkable family, but also reminds us of the vital role that quality journalism plays as the underpinning of a community.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761873839
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Publication date: 09/14/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

John Peel is a long-time journalist whose career has included numerous roles with The Durango Herald.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Family Tree

PART I: BEFORE DURANGO

Arthur

Morley

Church and Faith

A New Beginning

PART II: GO WEST

Settling In

The Paper Flourishes

A Distinct Style

New Name, New Location

Connections

Lending Support

The Ballantine Way

Family and Friends

Life at Home

Salons

Growing Up a Ballantine

Travel

A College Degree

A Well-Lived Life

PART III: ON HER OWN

The Shock

Carrying On

A New Partnership

Minding the Family Business

Advocating for Women

Promoting Education

Organizations

What’s Good for the Town

Honored and Esteemed

Morley’s Travels

Importance of Family

Indomitable to the End

Enduring Influence

PART IV: CONTINUING THE LEGACY

Richard Gale Ballantine

The Newspaper

An Ever-Changing Business

A Different Style

A Brand New Day

Digital Challenge

Rich Past, Hopeful Future

Notes

References

Index

About the Author

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