You will not want to miss this week’s edition of The Paper. Consider this:
In the A section. There are four solid pages dedicated to the local impact of tariffs. The Paper’s team hit the streets and talked to residents, consumers, and business bosses to capture their perspective on the Wild and Wooly Tariff Imbroglio. Our stories focus on automobiles, manufacturing, clothes, bars, foods, historical perspectives. That’s in our printed paper. There are another four stories online.
There are 24 all-local, bylined stories that sweep across our communities. Municipal actions, parks, municipalities, fire departments, nonprofits, education, protest marches, and church evictions. And five obituaries.
The B section is powerfully informative, too. Twenty stories spanning local opinion contributions, entertainment, carnivals, art exhibits, wines, book sales, bluegrass music jams, live music happenings, softball, tennis, and local connections to The Masters.
What is that? Forty two local stories? But who is counting? As a singular edition of The Paper, it impressively engages, updates, educates, connects, and inspires our readers.
Let us know what you think.Â
Thank you for reading and supporting The Paper
— AVN
Allen VanNoppen is the publisher. He may be reached at 828-445-8595 orallen@thepaper.media.
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These Tariffs hurt "We the People" and small business, the people who put them in will make a lot of money and they do not care about US the people.
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