CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER CONTINUES PLANS TO PUBLISH A PRINTED SUNDAY PAPER

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 CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER CONTINUES PLANS TO PUBLISH A PRINTED SUNDAY PAPER

The City-County Observer has grown extensively over the past 17 years. We owe this growth to both our readers and our community as a whole. 2020 has so far proven to be yet another huge year for the City-County Observer.

We want to thank our advertisers for staying committed to our cause and continuing to support us with their advertising dollars during our 17-year transition.

Over several months our consultant, advertisers, and loyal supporters have encouraged us to publish a printed Sunday newspaper. Plans to print the Sunday Edition of the City-County Observer is going well.

We have decided to charge $1 dollar for our printed Sunday paper and will have expanded coverage that isn’t currently published in our free online publication. We also are currently assessing our distribution sites at retail and convenience store locations throughout Evansville and Vanderburgh County,

We have decided on a printer.  We also are currently looking at professionally produced content that will enhance our society, community, business and finance, and entertainment sections.

The publishing date for our inaugural printed edition is currently in limbo because of the status of the COVID-19 virus.

We are also currently talking several movers and shakers of our community about serving on our soon to be appointed Editorial Board.

If anyone that would like to assist us in producing a printed Sunday downhome non-partisan community newspaper, please contact us at the City-County Observer@live.com. We are looking for people to write sports, community news, and political articles once a week at a reasonable rate of pay.

The mission of our printed Sunday publication is to provide our readers with vital information concerning political, social, educational, sporting, community, law enforcement articles for their reading pleasure.

Finally, we also take our mission very seriously. We not only pledge to continue to be a “Community Watchdog” but also be a “Good Steward of The Public Trust.”

 

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I look forward to see your new endeavor! I am sure it will be an improvement to what we in Evansville has been experiencing.

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