PRINTED CCO NEWSPAPER TO BE HATCHED TODAY

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 PRINTED  CCO NEWSPAPER TO BE HATCHED TODAY
The City-County Observer is a complimentary non-partisan daily online news publication that has grown extensively over 17 years. So far, 2020 has proven to be yet another huge year for the City-CountyObserver. We want to thank our advertisers for staying committed to our cause and for continuing to support us with their advertising dollars during our 17-year transition.
Over several months many of our long-time supporters have encouraged us to publish a printed edition. We have decided to publish a monthly printed paper starting today October 24, 2020.
When the COVID-19 virus allows local businesses to reopen without interruption we shall publish the CCO twice a month and when it’s feasible we will publish a weekly printed paper.
Distribution sites for our printed paper are also being currently assessed at retail and convenience store locations throughout Evansville and Vanderburgh County. Initially, the monthly printed edition of the City-County Observer will be distributed to the masses at no cost via hand to selected subdivisions in Vanderburgh County, in a link in the City-County Observer feature article and e-mailed to our many thousands of subscribers.
It’s also important to stress that we will continue to provide our readers with vital information concerning the business, political, social, educational, sporting, community, law enforcement articles for their reading pleasure. We also encourage you to send us “Letters to the Editor”, birthdays, engagements, weddings, birth, church and entertainment announcements, and academic and athletic achievements to citycountyobserver@live.com.
It’s important to point out that our first printed paper is considered to be a prototype or example of what our readers can expect future printed editions of the City-County Observer to look like.  We understand that Saturday’s printed prototype of the City-County Observer is just a beginning and you can expect future publications will be representative of the economic, educational, political, cultural, athletic, entertainment, and religious happenings in our thriving community.
Finally, our decision to launch a printed edition of the City-County Observer was because we saw an opportunity to provide the not-so-computer-savvy readers who enjoy reading a complimentary printed community newspaper with their daily cup of coffee early in the morning.
We would like to thank our advertisers, Sherry Wells, Dr. Marie Williams, Jim Staley, for their countless contributions provided to us in order to make this prototype a reality. We would also like to thank our friends at the Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer newspaper for their contributions.

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