David Kennard, formerly the executive editor of Utah Business magazine, has been named the managing editor of the Mansfield News Journal, a Gannett newspaper in Ohio, according to an AP story.
“He succeeds Carl Hunnell, who stepped down to take a position at the Richland County Children Services agency.
“The 46-year-old Kennard previously was publisher and editor at the Troy Daily News in Ohio and worked at newspapers in Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California.
“The News Journal is owned by the Gannett Co. and has a daily circulation of about 21,000.”
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