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'Enough poor press'
I think if I read another article written by The Bee containing "Kevin Federline, Fresno native," I will scream.
It really didn't mean too much to us Fresnans to begin with, but after reading it every single time any word is printed about him, we get the point.
Maybe this is his only accomplishment, but does the rule apply for every "famous" Fresno native reported on? If it just applies to Mr. Federline, stop. We have enough poor press without adding to the list.
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Russell Clemings has been at The Bee since 1984 covering city of Fresno. He also covers metropolitan growth/planning and is The Bee's chief computer-assisted reporter.
So, McClatchy's Fresno Bee has bought FresnoFamous.com. Borrowing from The Bee, I would like to say "thumbs up" to The Bee for putting its ego aside and saying, "If you can't beat 'em, assimilate 'em."
It will be interesting to see if The Bee can keep its promise of not meddling with the site and letting the Fresno Famous users dictate the bulk of the content and style. I know the Famous users will keep a watchful eye.
Mike Seay
Fresno
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