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The News-Times values the relationship it has with the community. We strive to maintain a position of fairness in our reporting and in our editorials. Our integrity is of utmost importance to us and we pledge to do our best in bringing readers the news and information that is important and useful to them.
Miss your paper?
If you have not received your paper by 7 a.m., call us by 10 a.m. Monday through Sunday at (870)862-6611 and we will have your paper redelivered the same day if you live within 7 miles of our office.
General Contact Information
All departments and department heads can be reached through our main phone number (870)862-6611. You will reach a live operator who will be happy to transfer your call or take a message if necessary.
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
General Manager
Ronnie Bell rbell@eldoradonews.com
Circulation & Subscriber Services
Daryl Robinson drobinson@eldoradonews.com
Advertising - Asst. to Director
Adrianne Jackson ajackson@eldoradonews.com
Managing Editor
Madeleine Leroux mleroux@eldoradonews.com
City Editor
Janice McIntyre jmcintyre@eldoradonews.com
Sports Editor
Tony Burns tburns@eldoradonews.com
Business Manager
Paula Burson pburson@eldoradonews.com
Production Manager
Iva Gail Stafford ivagail@eldoradonews.com
FAX Numbers
Newsroom & Advertising (870)862-9482
General Manager & Business Office (870)862-5226
Contact Us By U.S. Mail
El Dorado News-Times P.O. Box 912
111 N. Madison Ave. El Dorado, AR 71731
Postmaster
USPS Number 169-700 Please send address changes to: El Dorado News-Times
P.O. Box 912
El Dorado, AR 71731
News-Times
www.eldoradonews.com Published 365 days a year.
Statement of core values
“To give the news impartially, without fear or favor.” (Adolph Ochs, 1858-1935) Impartiality means reporting, editing, and delivering the news honestly, fairly, objectively, and without personal opinion or bias. Credibility is the greatest asset of any news medium, and Impartiality is the greatest source of credibility.
To provide the most complete report, a news organization must not just cover the news, but uncover it. It must follow the story wherever it leads, regardless of any preconceived ideas on what might be most newsworthy. The pursuit of truth is a noble goal of journalism. But the truth is not always apparent or known immediately. Journalists’ role is therefore not to determine what they believe at that time to be the truth and reveal only that to their readers, but rather to report as completely and impartially as possible all verifiable facts so that readers can, based on their own knowledge and experience, determine what they believe to be the truth.
When a newspaper delivers both news and opinions, the Impartiality and credibility of the news organization can be questioned. To minimize this as much as possible there needs to be a sharp and clear distinction between news and opinion, both to those providing and consuming the news. “A newspaper has five constituencies, including first its readers, then advertisers, then employees, then creditors, then shareholders. As long as the newspaper keeps those constituencies in that order, especially its readers first, all constituencies will be well served.” (Walter Hussman, 1906-1988) — Walter Hussman Jr./Publisher