Our Redesigned City-County Observer Daily Online Publication Has Proven To Be A “Good News Worthy Egg”

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 The Improved  City-County Observer Has Proven To Be a “Good News Worthy Egg”

While we are excited about our newly-expanded publishing format, we will be keeping our basic mission to inform, educate, and entertain and continue to provide it to our readers cost-free.

We are pleased to announce that our daily online user-friendly and professional-looking layout, with informational headlines added to our regular features section, is a big success among our readers.

In fact, our daily online paper is more reader-friendly than ever before because you can now print copies of the articles that we publish in our online publication.

We are also especially proud to have the ability to post as many as seven “breaking news” articles at one time.

Our local sports section has gone beyond the regular basketball and baseball coverage because we have added other sports to our sports section.

Rest assured that our reader’s comments remain a valued part of CCO. We will also continue to offer the public a chance to keep their identities confidential as they tell us their concerns because we understand that there are some people who are in a position that makes it necessary to maintain anonymity. As always, we want to hear what the public believes is important to improving our community whether it is done under a person’s own name or a pseudonym. We only ask that you avoid making personal attacks on other posters and stay on topic. Our highly-prized confidential contributors  (“Moles”) continue to provide us with breaking news before it is leaked to other news sources.

The primary reason for making our most popular features available through an easy-to-use link is that we want to appeal to a wider range of readers and advertisers.  We have opened the door to growing our publication, readers, and advertisers while keeping it free to the public. Our advertisers are pleased to see that the new format is offering a lot of “bang” for their advertising buck. As a part of our continued commitment to “home-owned and homegrown” local businesses, we now can offer small businesses with small advertising budgets an opportunity to spread the word about their goods and services throughout the area. Larger businesses will have the chance to keep in touch with their customers at a reasonable cost.

We are excited to take a new step to a print Monthly edition of the CCO and it has helped make our online version appeal to more readers. Even more, we are proud to be the only local news outlet to inform, educate, and entertain our readers at no cost.  Oh, we also have a “MOBILE” edition of the City-County Observer at no cost.

Finally,  We realize that we still have a few issues to work out, and thanks for reading the City County Observer.

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    • That would be good but those preacher types just go on and on and a slow reader, with sleep disorders like me will fall asleep before getting halfway through it. Do you know anyone who could keep it short and on message?
      The CCO lets about anyone contribute. I hear some at the civic center have nicknamed me the Volunteer From Hell. CCO allows me to contribute but I have to follow the rule – Short and Sweet. That is not easy but I am working on it. The heavenly volunteers might consider this advice.

    • That would be good. I might make a few contributions. George even gave me an idea for a first one.

  1. Lol George, no I dont know of any short-winded preachers, but I know of one that will be so bold and up-in-our-faces about the transformation of this city that falling asleep while reading his stuff will not but an option for even the most severe of sleep disorders!!

  2. Lol George, no I dont know of any short-winded preachers, but I know of one that will be so bold and up-in-our-faces about the transformation of this city that falling asleep while reading his stuff will not be an option for even the most severe of sleep disorders!!

    • You know gentlemen, if you have one pastor or preacher or reverend or reader, or priest, you will have to have 20 to address everyone’s beliefs. I think that this idea is one to leave alone and have each reader personally strive to his own beliefs and choose his own reading materials. I have to say that from what I have read so far from the current religious columnist today and also before in the CCO, she is one red hot preacher for her personal beliefs. If you don’t believe like she does, then you are sooooo wrong. This is a community publication. Lets keep it less controversial and leave religion out of it. Evansville has plenty of other issues without that to deal with. Religious differences or lack thereof is an argument that no one wins. Everyone just has to find his/her own heart and understanding.
      Peace to all

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