RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Friday, October 24, 2014

It's business as usual at the Des Moines Register these days. Which means, of course, no business at all. Unbelievably, the newspaper now relies on the Associated Press to cover the state's board of regents meetings, and it couldn't come up with a tank of gas in the company car so a reporter could drive to Kansas City for the first two Royals-San Francisco Giants games in the World Series. It wasn't long ago that it would have been unheard-of for the paper to be passing up coverage of major sporting events in Kansas City. "You'd have thought the Register would be at the World Series this week because the football teams from both Iowa and Iowa State don't play Saturday,," pointed out Mike Mahon of West Des Moines, a former sports information director at Drake.. I covered a baseball All-Star game in Kansas City, I went to Kansas City to write profiles on such high-level sports people as Vida Blue, a former player for Des Moines' Triple-A frranchise, and at that time a pitcher for the Oakland A's, and Kansas City Chiefs coach Hank Stram. I was sent to Kansas City by former on-top-of-the-news sports editors at the Register to do Chiefs training camp feature stories and to cover numerous Chiefs games in the National Football League. For a number of years, I [and others at the paper] would cover NFL games on Sundays when returning from whatever collegiate games we were on hand for on Saturday. Now no professional football games are covered by the paper. If that's an example of 21st-century newspapering, it ain't gonna fly. As for the board of regents meetings held throughout the state, my favorites took place a number of years ago. I can't help recalling those dandies in 2006 and 2007 when Mike Gartner, the worst regents president in history, received an embarrassing no-confidence slap in the face from the University of Iowa faculty council. A 2006 story written by KCRG.com read: "The University of Iowa faculty council will meet next week to vote on two resolutions involving the search for a new president. There are two issues. One is a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the board of regents. The second is a resolution recommending changing the process to find a president back to the way the last four presidents were hired. President of the University of Iowa's faculty senate Shelly Kurtz says there is a lack of faith in the board of regents leadership. He says specifically president Michael Gartner and president pro-team Teresa Wahlert are not getting the job done. He said, 'I think at the core this recommendation of no confidence is really a statement by this faculty that this leadership has to go.' An Associated Press story on Dec. 3, 2007 read: "Iowa board of regents president Michael Gartner says he is stepping down from the board after the regents meeting Tuesday. Gartner, whose two-year presidential term expires in April, wrote an email to the other eight board members Monday stating he will propose the board elect a new president, effective Jan. 1..Gartner's decision ends a tumultuous tenure that has been noted for a failed initial search for a University of Iowa president Gartner said earlier this fall he planned not to seek a third presidential term in April, but planned to remain on the board until his term as a regent ended in 2011."


Vida Blue card courtesy of Google.