One of the delights of living in the country is the local newspaper, in our case called "The Current." Issued twice a month, it is packed with ads and interviews with local merchants and members of the Chamber of Commerce, plus photographs of local awards ceremonies, benefit events, and ribbon-cuttings -- and the goings-on at the food pantry and Senior Center. All the writing and photography is bylined by one person, except for the Letters column. This week's Current front-page headline especially charming: "Kiwanis Celebrates 15 Years of Bowling." But see for yourself...
There's an election April 6 and you can bet this week's Letters column is a hoot.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
The Local Paper
Labels:
current,
good news,
kiwanis,
mail,
media,
read locally,
rural newspaper
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment