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Kcan Brochure.Pdf “ Placing ads into more than 140 Kansas Newspapers to be welcomed into half a million homes.” Deadline , Payment & Run Date Information... Ad copy AND payment must be received by 5 p.m. Tuesday PRIOR to the week you want the ad to run in Newspapers. Accepted payment methods: checks, money orders, cashier’s checks, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Ads will run in participating nondaily newspapers on the day they publish. Ads will run in participating daily newspapers one day during the week (this day is selected by the newspaper). Tearsheets & Affidavits Tearsheets are not provided for all participating newspapers. An affidavit ensuring distribution of the ad to each participating newspaper is available upon request. A single, random tearsheet is also available upon request. Restrictions Apply: Kansas Classified Ads must adhere to standard advertising regulations (disclaimers, copyrights, etc.). KPA Advertising Network and the participating newspapers reserve the right to reject and/or edit any ad. KPA does not Being welcomed into accept ads that contain 1-900 numbers, 1-800 half a million Kansas Homes... numbers that refer callers to a 1-900 number, or ads that request money for product information or samples. Adoption ads must be accompanied by 5423 SW 7th St. a letter from the attorney representing the party. Kansas Press Topeka, Kansas 66606 Association Advertising Services p: 785-271-5304 toll-free: 855-KPA-1863 Sara, Ad Director [email protected] f: 785-271-7341 Kansas Press Lori, Ad Assistant [email protected] Association kspress.com Like the Kansas Press Association on Facebook Follow us on Twitter @ks_press Kansas Classified Advertising Network Newspapers-- Getting you connected THROUGHOUT the state! CHEYENNE RAWLINS DECATUR NORTON PHILLIPS SMITH JEWELL REPUBLIC Hanover News • MARSHALL NEMAHA BROWN Phillips Co. 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