By RON MALY
Facebook is where the news is these days.
At least the news about Andrew Logue.
Logue, a longtime Des Moines Register sportswriter, used Facebook to tell people that today is his last day on the job.
I guess he wanted to make the announcement because he figured his bosses wouldn't.
Here's Logue's post:
"Today is my last day at the Des Moines Register... It has been an amazing 20-year ride, due mainly to the talented and devoted people I was privileged to work with. Thank you all for so many great memories."
Logue [pictured, courtesy of Facebook] is a good guy. But his bosses aren't so good. The Gannett Co., which owns the Register, decided that 11 people at the paper needed to lose their jobs.
Unfortunately, Logue was one of those 11.
It's not the first time Gannett made the decision to cut the Register's staff, and it won't be the last.
Some very talented, hard-working writers, editors and photographers have been shown the door in the past and will be shown the door in the future.
Very sad.