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Opinion: Tribune ownership change great for future

By Michael Glenn

Change can be tough for a lot of people. I know it’s tough for me. 

When Gina and I began The Hutchinson Tribune, we had no idea what publication it would become nearly two years later. 

It was an experiment. I was in the summer going into my junior year at Trinity and had become very interested in journalism in Hutchinson. I convinced Gina to go and essentially say “why not?” and begin a local news publication.

But before any of us hit the “start” button, we made a phone call. 

I picked up a Harvey County Now newspaper at the public library. That’s where Gina worked and she recommended doing some more research before committing to beginning something. So I picked up the paper and called the phone number on it. 

I don’t remember what I said exactly, but I remember he didn’t answer on the first call. In the voicemail, I recall asking him, “Why is your newspaper so much better than mine (referencing you-know-what publication) in a community twice as small?” 

He called me back and said he would be happy to meet me and talk about newspapers. I had just turned 16 at the time and was freshly on summer break, so I agreed and we set up a time to talk at Scuttlebutts here in Hutch. He said he had many connections to Hutch and was curious about a 16-year-old who was interested in print journalism.

We met and talked about newspapers, journalism and some local history for about an hour or so. I asked him if he would ever consider starting a publication here in Hutch, and he said he was too old to start from the ground up and enter a new market. 

“I’m not too old,” I thought to myself. I asked him how he would do it if he were to, anyways, and he said he would start something with very little overhead and something that could be easily expandable, like on Substack.

When I showed interest in journalism, he said he would give me an account to “Earn Your Press Pass,” a video course showing the fundamentals of journalism, meant for community members wanting to learn the field. I enjoyed the videos, and they taught me the necessities of writing, AP Style, interviewing and more. 

About five days later, on July 4, 2023, The Hutchinson Tribune was born. We used Substack as our launching platform, and the rest is history. 

That person was Joey Young, co-owner of Kansas Publishing Ventures, the company working with The Hutchinson Tribune in the future. 

As I hope you can see from the story I shared, Joey and Lindsey Young are trustworthy, invested community members who care about the quality and importance of local journalism in the community. 

Throughout the ownership change, I’d encourage you not to be worried. This may look like an outsider coming and changing what we have started, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. 

Both Joey and Lindsey have Hutchinson ties through and through. They grew up here and both attended Hutchinson Community College. More importantly, Joey’s dad owns the coffee shop I previously mentioned.

Let me tell you this: If Joey came and destroyed the paper, he would have many angry people to hear from at his dad’s coffee shop, Scuttlebutts. That’s a pretty safe guarantee that The Tribune is in good hands.

The details of the change have not been finalized, so I can’t tell you exactly what things will look like. What I can say is that, through the next few months, everything will be business as usual. 

If you’re interested in the quality and quantity of content that Joey and Lindsey produce, check out the Harvey County Now at the Hutchinson Public Library or online here. They publish an award-winning newspaper and will produce quality, truthful and important work that will benefit all of us. 

Rather than worry about change, I encourage you to be positive. Hutchinson is going to continue to have a local newspaper, and it will improve.

As I go off to college (no, I haven’t picked one yet, but I’ll let you know when I do!), please do not think of this change as a negative thing. It is most certainly positive in all aspects, I can promise you that. 

We will continue to provide information and updates throughout the transition as they become available. If you missed the first announcement, you can read it here

Thank you for joining Gina and me on this crazy ride to provide local journalism to Hutchinson and Reno County. It’s going to be a lot more fun here soon. 

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  • I have the utmost respect for and trust in Joey Young. He is excellent journalist and his publications are tried and true. Michael, you made a wise decision in trusting our Hutchinson Tribune in his hands.
    I wish you the best in your future. You are a remarkable young man.

  • Michael, you are a wonderful, forward thinking young man and will be successful in whatever endeavor you end up doing. Thank you for starting the Hutch Tribune and best of luck in the future.

  • I’m not worried about the change, but sure will miss seeing your name on the story line! So proud and amazed at the work you have done! Continue to do great things, Michael

    • You aren’t seeing the last of Michael. We hope he will continue to write some, on and off, when is in college and home on break.

  • The Tribune has become a wonderful source of local news. Great job Michael! Looking forward to the next step and also what the future holds for you Michael!!

  • Michael, nice work in a short amount of time!

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