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tmcats
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by tmcats » September 25th, 2024, 6:33 pm
Ksuminnesotacat wrote: ↑September 25th, 2024, 5:55 pm
Who knows how to count change back? Who says a quarter after elven rather than 11:15 ? Can we get a picture of a lavender corvette somewhere in here? Let’s go Tm Bob Dillon the times they are a changing …. Probably not for the better of us all either…
ha, it's still american pie for me, 'sota. a long, long time ago, i can still remember how that music used to make me smile ... bye, bye miss american pie, drove my chevy to the levy but the levy was dry, and good ole boys are drinking whiskey and rye singin' this will be the day that i die.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRpiBpDy7MQ
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by catalysts » September 25th, 2024, 7:03 pm
Our town - about the same size as MHK - has a fine local newspaper: print edition twice a week, and online by 5:00 a.m. every day. I subscribe because local journalism matters, offers a diversity of opinions, and can often bring local officials to be held accountable, etc. A good example is the illegal raid on the Marion County Record newspaper last month . . .
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Zoltar
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by Zoltar » September 25th, 2024, 9:27 pm
Win the dang day!
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POWRCAT
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by POWRCAT » September 26th, 2024, 5:32 am
I haven't had an actual newspaper delivered since around '97 or '98. I might if I lived in a smaller community that had relevant information. The big companies bought out many of the smaller papers, local coverage not what it used to be. However getting the news online does save alot trees. I used to deliver newspapers 50 years ago, it was alot of work on Sundays when all the Ads were inside. Some people still get the papers just for the coupons.
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by jet4ksu » September 26th, 2024, 8:39 am
My weekly county newspaper the Jetmore Republican starting in 2025 is going to have online subscriptions only.
The only printed issues are the ones to sell at the local convenience store
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Catalum
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by Catalum » September 26th, 2024, 1:37 pm
tmcats wrote: ↑September 25th, 2024, 2:13 pm
Jax wrote: ↑September 25th, 2024, 2:06 pm
The internet has changed so many things we once took for granted. Asking about an actual newspaper is like asking if you still own a landline...., the price of postage stamps..... do you still use a checkbook....., where to find the nearest payphone.....?
good analogies except i still buy stamps and certainly write checks. up in minnesota, it's like the 60s all over again.
We (my wife and I) still buy stamps and write checks and we still have a landline. The latter mostly so I don't have to give out my cell # to third parties or when ordering something online....I use the landline number instead. We only pay $9.99/mo for the landline, so it's worth it.
Regarding the original question, we don't subscribe to any daily newspapers, but we do still receive our "weekly" home town newspaper (from back in KS). I also have an annual subscription that provides an actual weekly "newspaper" plus continuously updated online content.