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Staff of The Gyp Hill Premiere
Kevin J. Noland , Publisher
Ronda Noland, Office Mngr./Advertising
Jim Emrick, Editor
Doris Sorg, Bookkeeping/Receptionist
Joyce Noland, Copy Editor
Brian Willerton - Blackfoot Willie, Illustrator
Tim Wortman, Network Systems Administrator
Sharon Bishop, Composing/Advertising
Gabe Goering, MLHS Sports
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In The Beginning...

In Loving Memory of Bill Noland
How it all started!
In the mid 1930's an ambitious young man named Bill Noland began working part time hand setting type after school in Mullinville, KS. This work sparked his interest in the newspaper business that now is in its third generation.
After high school, Bill left Mullinville to attend college at Pittsburg, KS. He continued in his interests and studied lynotype. After college Bill married Ethelyn Copeland, his high school sweetheart, on December 24, 1938. In 1943 they gave birth to their first son Gary Noland in Pratt, KS. Bill continued to work in the newspaper business on a lynotype in Pratt. In 1946 Ethelyn gave birth to their second son, Ronald D. Noland
Ethelyn, Bill and their two sons moved to Logan in 1947 where they bought their first newspaper, The Logan Republican. It was at this time that Ethelyn began running a lynotype as well.
In 1958 an opportunity arose and the family purchased a weekly newspaper in Kinsley, KS called The Kinsley Mercury. There their two sons, Gary and Ron worked with their parents in the newspaper business, graduated from high school and went on to college.
It was in 1967 that Bill purchased The Barber County Index in Medicine Lodge. Gary and his family moved to town to run the family newspaper while Bill and Ethelyn stayed in Kinsley to operate the Mercury. Ron was in the Navy.
In the spring of 1967 The Barber County Index was one of the first newspapers in Kansas to place a web press in their shop. After three months the newspaper was completely converted to web. The lynotype days were over for the Noland family.
Ron Noland met Joyce Amaral while in the navy, stationed near Providence, Rhode Island. They were married in 1968 and gave birth to a son, Kevin in 1969. In 1970, when Ron's tour in the Navy was finished, he took his family back to Kinsley, KS where he became the Editor, working with his father.
After two years in Kinsley Ron and his family moved to Medicine Lodge to take Gary's place managing the Index. Gary ventured to California where he continued his work in the newspaper business managing a 24 hour web in Menlo Park.
Evelyn Noland died in 1972 and the family sold the Mercury. Bill retired and moved back to Logan, KS.
In the late 1970's Ron's son Kevin became involved with the newspaper. At first just sweeping floors and running errands. But at last, in 1982 Kevin began operating the 2 unit web press that his grandfather had purchased in 1967.
On December 6, 1985, after a long battle with cancer, Bill Noland, 65, President of Noland Publishers passed away, leaving the family business to his son Ron.
Kevin married Ronda Vick in 1988. Ron and Kevin continued their work at The Barber County Index until its sale in 1990 to a large newspaper chain called Hometown Communications of Destin, Florida.
Ron moved to Branson, MO where he now resides. For a short period of time, Ron worked in the pressroom of the Branson Beacon. He now runs a weekly shopper covering more than 17 counties in Missouri called the "Advantage". Gary continues his newspaper career, owning a weekly newspaper in Seeley Lake, Montana called The Seeley Swan Pathfinder.
In 1991 Kevin and his wife Ronda were approached by a group of merchants and citizens of Medicine Lodge that wanted Kevin and Ronda to start a hometown paper. With much support from the community they published their first edition of The Gyp Hill Premiere on July 15, 1991. Since that time The Gyp Hill Premiere Staff has received more than 35 awards and the state's highest honor of General Excellence in 1997 for Weekly Newspapers. It received the sweepstakes award for most awards in 1997 and in 1998 repeated the sweepstakes award. In 1999 the newspaper again received the General Excellence Award.
Kevin , Ronda and their three children, Breeann Alaina, Joey D. and Nicholas Tate Noland are carrying on the tradition of the family owned newspaper business that Kevin's grandfather started more than 50 years ago.
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