CCO THANKS SUPPORTERS FOR ASSISTANCE DURING THIS YEAR
The City-County Observer has grown extensively over the past 20-plus years. We owe this growth to both our readers and our advertisers as a whole. 2023 has so far proven to be yet another huge year for the City-County Observer.
A couple of times this year the site was down for some time during the year due to server overload, but our publication still managed to meet our page review goals for this year. The City-County Observer was accessed from every state of the Union, and 63 countries worldwide so far in 2023.
The City-County Observer also celebrated its annual “Community Service Awards luncheon” in 2023 to a sellout crowd at the BALLYS-Evansville in November. This annual event solidifies its place as a legitimate form of recognition for our local community leaders.
In addition to this year’s successful annual “Community Service Awards” luncheon, the City-County Observer revamped its entire website with a new theme. The new theme has been well received and has drastically increased the reach of the City-County Observer to potential readership.
The City-County Observer has secured another mutual agreement with Thestatehousefiles.com to share articles to be published in the CCO. The agreement has helped the City-County Observer meet the expectations of its place to bring current and breaking news from around the state to its readers. Thestatehousefiles.com is a highly regarded Indiana news publication run by Franklin College journalism students and will provide up-to-date news on developments statewide.
Our “Working Outside The Box” monthly luncheon has been a phenomenal success. The recent presentation by Vanderburgh County Sheriff Noah Robinson was extremely informative and well-received.
The City-County Observer’s mission is to continue providing the people of this region with current news that they need and expect from a local media source.
In conclusion, the City-County Observer is preparing for another phenomenal year of continuing to be your “Community Newspaper” for the region. Only so much of our success may be credited to us. The rest is a credit to our readers and advertisers without whom we would not exist.
Thank you sincerely for your continued readership and support we look forward to seeing you on our site for the rest of the year and years to come!
Signed
City-County Observer Staff