I don’t know what my coworkers think of this new push for more online content (see Ed Freundl’s blog), but I think it’s very neat
Most people spend so much time online in chat rooms and on message boards in their off-hours that this shouldn’t be a big deal in terms of time investment. But, as with all new things, we shall see.
Speaking of new things, I’m excited to be the new reporter for The Dexter Leader. I have spent over a year at another Heritage newspaper — The News-Herald — covering some fine communities in the Downriver area, including
Last week, and my first week in this office, I was finally able to get out into the community and lay my eyes on the areas that I will be covering,
The first thing that struck me on my drive down
Being a big fan of
Once I rolled into
My second visit to the area was to stop into some schools, namely Cornerstone Elementary,
I don’t think I’ve seen a more energized and active student body before. Kids were laughing, smiling and just generally having a good time, one and all.
I don’t want to knock any of the schools that I’ve attended, but I don’t remember everyone being quite so happy to be in a learning institution.
I haven’t had the chance to really delve into the details, so I’m hoping that the students in this district have the grades to match their enthusiasm.
That’s basically what it all comes down to for me. Over the next couple of weeks I will be getting to know everyone and everything to the best of my ability, and I certainly hope that our readers will feel free to call me and let me know what is going on.
Sean Dalton
The Dexter Leader