The publisher of The Wetumpka Herald has passed, and journalism has lost a steady, reasoned voice.
I'd known Kim Price since my earliest days in Birmingham, when he was an AP reporter and I was a fledgling member of the Alabama AP Broadcasters Association.
Kim was a regular and always welcomed guest on the old For The Record on APT too, and I could always count on him bringing a passionate and thoughtful commentary to the table.
Kim leaves behind his wife and three children, to whom I send my deepest sympathy. He was 57.
I'd known Kim Price since my earliest days in Birmingham, when he was an AP reporter and I was a fledgling member of the Alabama AP Broadcasters Association.
Kim was a regular and always welcomed guest on the old For The Record on APT too, and I could always count on him bringing a passionate and thoughtful commentary to the table.
Kim leaves behind his wife and three children, to whom I send my deepest sympathy. He was 57.
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