Your community watchdog is back
The City-County Observer is ready to once again inform Evansville area residents of the news they want and need to know. Our content comes from a wide span of sources and outlets and provides a little something for everyone. To wit:
We provide daily posts on upcoming events as well as coverage of ongoing and breaking stories as warranted. The Observer will include articles written by local professionals from many areas of interest. Our goal is to protect the well-being of our community and inform readers what they need to know in their everyday lives.
There are many features to boot, including cartoons from syndicated outlets as well as local artist Dan Kisner. Guest columns will be direct and have substance and relevance. An enhanced blog roll provides a wealth of information by keeping you linked with many civic and service agencies in the area. Weekly polls will offer dynamic, pointed questions and might at times stir controversy. A new installment known as “Who-What-When-&-Where†is delivered by our contemporary gal, Lifestyle Lil. Her commentary on local businesses and people is unpredictable, entertaining and always worth a read. Our most popular feature, “Is It True?†is also back with our network of moles raising the questions to which you need answers.
We have merged the talents and strengths of our online and former print divisions to offer better coverage for you, our loyal readers, as well as a continual growing list of new readers. We will soon be adding staff members with extensive experience in the local print media. You are witnessing the emergence of Phase I of the new and improved City-County Observer. As we continue to analyze readership data we have accumulated and researched over the past year, we will be able to offer you a better product.
Finally, we encourage you to add the City-County Observer to your list of favorites, and we also encourage you to go to our reader poll listed in this issue and vote for your choice of the person to be the next Mayor of Evansville.
Thank you for your patience and patronage.
Sincerely
Don Counts
Associate Editor
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