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Category Archives: Site News
Sternberger Going on Summer Hiatus
My dear readers, This post serves to announce my summer hiatus from Keystone Politics. I will only be posting the very occasional article in the coming months as I take on an exciting new adventure in Pennsylvania’s political scene. My … More after the jump
Posted in Site News
Jon Geeting, Your New Editor
As you may have noticed over the past few months, we’ve been spreading out the editorial duties here on Keystone Politics. I’ve not had the time to do the best job I can editing the site, and honestly we need … More after the jump
Posted in Site News
Rose Tennent Has Beef With Keystone Politics
As you may know, last Friday I spent my night in a room full of more than 400 Republicans watching six Senatorial candidates elaborate on the intricacies of their identical plans to change Washington. I published my article, and moved … More after the jump
Posted in Miscellany, Site News
Briefly Noted
Like a lot of you, we took the day off, but we’ll be back on track early tomorrow morning! –Greg PS – In the meantime, tell your friends about our Facebook and Twitter accounts. We want to get to know … More after the jump
We’re Back! Here’s Why.
Two years ago, we decided to put Keystone Politics on what we thought would be a permanent hiatus. But as I see the news around Pennsylvania, I’m sad. We’re destroying our environment, preventing families from getting good jobs, sacrificing our … More after the jump
Posted in Site News
Welcome back!
Hi everyone! We’re relaunching KP the week of May 8th. I hope you’ll join us! –Greg UPDATE: We’ll be launching Wednesday morning at 8am!
Posted in Site News
Au Revoir
This is a tough post to write. Almost five years ago, I was frustrated with the scope and quality of political news in Pennsylvania. I had just graduated college and was temping while I waited to start graduate school. I … More after the jump
Posted in Site News
The End is Near, So I Face The Final Curtain
Keystone Politics was started by Greg Palmer nearly five years ago to better inform Pennsylvania voters about the political issues and campaigns. At the time, there were only a handful of political websites reaching out reaching this audience. Although the … More after the jump
Posted in Site News
Comments and Registration are back online
Hey everybody – just a quick note to let you know that, as far as I can tell, comments and registration are now fixed. Sorry for the recent problems and let me know if you have trouble logging in or … More after the jump
Posted in Site News
Publisher’s Note
Hey KPer’s, I’ve heard a lot of feedback over the past month about our migration to our new content system, the design of the site, etc. First, I want to say that I agree. I was premature in moving us … More after the jump
Posted in Site News
