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The New Territory Magazine Receives Missouri Arts Council Grant to Support Regional Literary Journalism
December 18, 2025 Contact: Tina Casagrand Foss, Publishertina@newterritorymag.com417-299-1794 JEFFERSON CITY - The New Territory Magazine was awarded a $24,831 reimbursement grant from the Missouri Arts Council, which will cover costs for producing its flagship...
The New Territory Welcomes New Volunteer Editorial Fellows
Their work fosters deeper understanding of the Lower Midwest’s nature, culture, and people.
Announcing: NT Editorial Fellowships 2025
Calling all editors! Curators! Admirers! Friends. Are you Midwest-obsessed? Interested in volunteering to edit for a high-quality print magazine full of deeply researched and carefully crafted stories and thoughtfully-designed art? Longing to be part of a small and...
The New Territory Magazine Receives Missouri Humanities Grant to Support The Pageturner: Hearing Place Conference in Weston September 22
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Humanities recently awarded $5,000 to The New Territory Magazine, a regional print magazine covering Lower Midwest nature and culture, to support The Pageturner 2024: Hearing Place, an intimate ideas conference for Midwesterners to learn and...
The New Territory Magazine Welcomes Three New Board Directors
JEFFERSON CITY – The New Territory Magazine recently added three new directors to its nonprofit board: Jeff Schaeperkoetter, Steve Gerkin, and Pete Dulin. The board, which now consists of 10 people, supports the organization's mission to advocate and foster love and...
High Plains Public Radio, in Partnership with The New Territory Magazine, Receives Humanities Kansas Grant to Support Literary Landscapes
Building on The NT’s Literary Landscapes series, which hosts 60 personal essays on places of Midwestern literature, this grant project invites Kansans to explore the present and ponder future possibilities for the region.






