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Posts published in October 2014

Has your certification lapsed?

Reporters who fail to earn the 3.0 Continuing Education Units by the time their cycles end also lose the ability to use their NCRA credentials…

NCRA presents at ALDA annual conference

Adam Finkel, NCRA’s assistant director of government relations, and Darlene Parker, RPR, director of steno captioning for the National Captioning Institute, presented a session called…

NCRA member recognized for new certification

The Post-Standard announced on its syracuse.com site that NCRA member Marita L. Petrera recently earned the Certified Realtime Reporter certification. Petrera, who resides in Marcellus,…

NCRA member noted in local news

On Oct. 22, the Dover Post reported that NCRA member Timothy Miller, RPR, CRR, recently earned Certified Realtime Reporter certification. Miller, who is from Georgetown,…

Broadcast captioning the topic of recent radio show

NCRA members Saba McKinley, RPR, Sandy Eisenberg, and Carlos Martinez, RPR, CMRS, president of the California Court Reporters Association were interviewed about the changes in CART…

NCRA member earns certification

The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer reported on Oct. 18 that NCRA member Betsy Peterson of Columbus, Ga., recently earned the nationally recognized Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR) certification. Peterson, an…

Realtime-a-palooza

By Nancy J. Hopp Despite widespread rumors of the demise of court reporting, Midwest Litigation Services, based in St. Louis, found itself early this year…

Stenograph announces partnership with Min-U-Script

Stenograph, a manufacturer and marketer of shorthand machines and computer-aided transcription software, announced on Oct. 15 an exclusive partnership with Min-U-Script, LLC. Stenograph will market…

Veterans Project preserves war memories

The Brownsville Herald posted a story on Oct. 13 about the Veterans History Project Day held in Hidalgo County, Texas. According to the paper, five veterans…