Entry-level job, Brenham, TX

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The Brenham Banner-Press, a 6,500-circulation, six-day-per-week afternoon paper located an hour northwest of Houston, is looking for a full-time sports reporter/news reporter. About 90 percent of the job responsibilities pertain to sports, helping us to cover the three high schools and junior college in our coverage area. The selected candidate will write a mix of game coverage and feature stories and will cover Blinn football, the second-ranked juco team in the nation and home to some of the state's top Division I recruits. Paid vacation, major health benefits and profit-sharing programs are available. Great opportunity for recent college grads. For more information or to submit a resume with clips, contact publisher Michael Mueck at [email protected], managing editor Arthur Hahn at [email protected] or sports editor Richard Bray at [email protected].
 
Uh-oh, it's the dreaded "entry-level" title. Take it easy guys.

Blinn is where Cam Newton had a stopover if I recall correctly. Brenham is the home of Blue Bell ice cream. It's right down the road from College Station and very close to Prairie View if you are a SWAC fan. Having said that, I know very little about the paper.
 
it's a pretty nice area. Just far enough from Houston to be in the country but close enough to be semi-suburbs.
 
A great chance to cover one of my favorite prep coaches of all time in Glen West. The Banner Press is also the former stomping grounds of the legendary Mike Bazemore, way, way back in the day.
 
It's JUCO, but Blinn consistently puts out some of the best sports teams. National championships in football and volleyball within the last five years, solid in baseball and softball. Basketballs are competitive, if nothing else.
Brenham High has one of the best baseball histories in the state.
It's a job that can keep you busy covering good sports.
 
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Matt Stephens said:
printdust said:
They pay in Blue Bell ice cream samples.
That's not a bad thing.
All in all that's probably a better benefit than CNHI not matching 401K contributions....latest I've hear from my slave friends. And people say slavery has been outlawed in Alabama.
 
Profit-sharing for newspaper companies? I know where that happens....that company in Alabama. Oh wait. It's state employees who share in those profits.
 

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