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Madelia Times-Messenger Madison Minnesota Newspaper Association Member Directory Key Newspaper Personnel Madelia Times-Messenger 112 West Main Street, Circulation: 805 Michelle Van Hee, Publisher Madelia, MN 56062 Publ. Day: Th Michelle Van Hee, Editor Ad. Deadline: Mo PM County: Watonwan Phone: (507) 642-3636 Page Size: 6X21.00 Fax: (507) 642-3535 Shopper: Pure Gold Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.madeliatm.com Newspaper Group: Van Hee Group Madison - The Western Guard 216 Sixth Avenue, Circulation: 1755* Richard Gail, Publisher Madison, MN 56256 Publ. Day: We Jennifer Thiel, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: Fr AM County: Lac Qui Parle Adam Conroy, Editor Phone: (320) 598-7521 Page Size: 6X21.25 Fax: (320) 598-7523 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Western Peach Website: Newspaper Group: Gail Group Madison Lake - Lake Region Times P.O. Box 128, 513 Main Street Circulation: 674* Jerry Groebner, Publisher Madison Lake, MN 56063-0128 Publ. Day: We Clayton Everton, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: Mo AM County: Blue Earth Jerry Groebner, Editor Phone: (507) 243-3031 Page Size: 6X21.00 Fax: (507) 243-3122 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.lakeregiontimes.com Newspaper Group: Mahnomen Pioneer P.O. Box 219, 207 North Main Street Circulation: 1819 Sue Gruman Kraft, Publisher Mahnomen, MN 56557 Publ. Day: Th Audra Coppa, Publisher Ad. Deadline: Mo AM County: Mahnomen Sue Gruman Kraft, Editor Phone: (218) 935-5296 Page Size: 6X21.50 Fax: (218) 935-2555 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.mahnomenpioneer.com Newspaper Group: Mankato - The Free Press P.O. Box 3287, 418 South Second Street Circulation: 16245 John Elchert, Publisher Mankato, MN 56002 Publ. Day: Su-Sa Ginny Bergerson, Ad Director Ad. Deadline: 4 Days County: Blue Earth Joe Spear, Editor Phone: (507) 625-4451 Page Size: 6X21.25 Fax: (507) 625-1149 Shopper: Photo News Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.mankatofreepress.com Newspaper Group: CNHI Page 38 Circulation fi gures followed by “A” = Audited or “*” = Not Verifi ed. Minnesota Newspaper Association Minnesota Newspaper Association Member Directory Key Newspaper Personnel Maple Lake Messenger P.O. Box 817, 218 Division Street West Circulation: 1182* Michele & Edward Pawlenty, Publisher Maple Lake, MN 55358-0817 Publ. Day: We Michele Pawlenty, General Manager Ad. Deadline: Mo PM County: Wright Phone: (320) 963-3813 Page Size: 6X21.50 Fax: (320) 963-6114 Shopper: Maple Lake Messenger Extra Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.maplelakemessenger.com Newspaper Group: PAW Publications LLC Marshall Independent P.O. Box 411, 508 West Main Street Circulation: 5192 Russell D. Labat, Publisher Marshall, MN 56258-0411 Publ. Day: Mo-Sa Tara Brandl, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: 4 Days County: Lyon Per Peterson, Editor Phone: (507) 537-1551 Page Size: 6X21.50 Fax: (507) 537-1557 Shopper: Shopper's Review Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Southwestern Peach Website: www.marshallindependent.com Newspaper Group: Ogden Newspapers McGregor - The Voyageur Press P.O. Box 59, 15 Country House Lane Circulation: 963* John Grones, Publisher McGregor, MN 55760 Publ. Day: Tu Ad. Deadline: Th PM County: Aitkin Phone: (218) 768-3405 Page Size: 5X16.00 Fax: (218) 768-7046 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.thevoyageurpress.com Newspaper Group: Voyageur Press of McGregor Inc. McIntosh Times P.O. Box 9, 115 Broadway NW Circulation: 798 Richard D. Richards, Publisher McIntosh, MN 56556-0009 Publ. Day: We Kim Hedlund, Editor Ad. Deadline: Fr AM County: Polk Phone: (218) 563-3585 Page Size: 6X21.50 Fax: (218) 563-3585 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Tri-County Canary Website: Newspaper Group: Richards Publishing Melrose Beacon 408 East Main, Circulation: 1713 Dave Simpkins, Publisher Melrose, MN 56352-0186 Publ. Day: Sa Mark Klaphake, General Manager Ad. Deadline: Th AM County: Stearns Jeff Weyer, Ad Manager Phone: (320) 256-3240 Page Size: 6X21.00 Carol Moorman, Editor Fax: (320) 256-3240 Shopper: Star Shopper Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.melrosebeacon.com Newspaper Group: Star Publications Quick Reference Guide Circulation fi gures followed by “A” = Audited or “*” = Not Verifi ed. Page 39 Minnesota Newspaper Association Member Directory Key Newspaper Personnel Middle River - The Middle River Honker 655 2nd Street North, Circulation: 1138* Barbara Geer, Publisher Middle River, MN 56737 Publ. Day: Sa Brianna Helm, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: Tu PM County: Marshall KayDell Super, Editor Phone: (218) 222-3501 Page Size: 6X20.75 Fax: (218) 222-4091 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.thehonker.com Newspaper Group: Milaca - Mille Lacs County Times 208 North Rum River Drive, Circulation: 1559* Julian Andersen, Publisher Princeton, MN 55371 Publ. Day: Th Jeff Andres, General Manager Ad. Deadline: Mo PM County: Mille Lacs Jerry Gloe, Ad Manager Phone: (320) 983-6111 Page Size: 6X21.00 Jeff Hage, Editor Fax: (763) 389-1728 Shopper: Town & Country Shopper Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.millelacscountytimes.com Newspaper Group: ECM Publishers Minneapolis - Finance & Commerce 730 2nd Ave. South, Suite 100, Circulation: 1346* Michael Rifanburg, Publisher Minneapolis, MN 55402 Publ. Day: Tu-Sa Kaila Broad, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: 5 Days County: Hennepin Casey Selix, Editor Phone: (612) 333-4244 Page Size: 4X16.00 Fax: (612) 333-3243 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.finance-commerce.com Newspaper Group: The Dolan Company Minneapolis - Insight News 1815 Bryant Avenue North, Circulation: 35000* Batala McFarlane, Publisher Minneapolis, MN 55411 Publ. Day: Mo Al McFarlane, Editor Ad. Deadline: We Prior County: Hennepin Phone: (612) 588-1313 Page Size: 6X21.00 Fax: (612) 588-2031 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.insightnews.com Newspaper Group: Minneapolis - Minnesota Lawyer 730 2nd Ave. South, Suite 100, Circulation: 1897* Michael Rifanburg, Publisher Minneapolis, MN 55402 Publ. Day: Mo Kaila Broad, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: 7 Days County: Hennepin Barbara Jones, Editor Phone: (612) 333-4244 Page Size: 4X14.00 Fax: (612) 333-3243 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.minnlawyer.com Newspaper Group: The Dolan Company Page 40 Circulation fi gures followed by “A” = Audited or “*” = Not Verifi ed. Minnesota Newspaper Association Dependability...your readers count on it! Depend on us... Walterry Insurance provides complete insurance coverage for newspapers. Libel Insurance ✔ Broad Form Policy ✔ Punitive Damages ✔ Your choice of Counsel ✔ No Aggregate Limit ✔ Defense in Addition Business Insurance ✔ Property & Liability ✔ Employment Practices Liability ✔ Workers Compensation ✔ Automobile ✔ Umbrella Call 1-800-638-8791 www.walterry.com [email protected] Minnesota Newspaper Association Member Directory Key Newspaper Personnel Minneapolis - Northeaster** 2844 Johnson St. NE, Circulation: 32000* Margo Ashmore, Publisher Minneapolis, MN 55418 Publ. Day: Semi-monthly: We Margo Ashmore, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: 8 Days Prior County: Hennepin Margo Ashmore, Editor Phone: (612) 788-9003 Page Size: 4X14.75 Fax: (612) 788-3299 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.nenorthnews.com Newspaper Group: Ashmore Group Minneapolis - Southwest Journal 1115 Hennepin Avenue, Circulation: 37000* Terry Gahan, Publisher Minneapolis, MN 55403-1705 Publ. Day: Bi-weekly: Th Janis Hall, Publisher Ad. Deadline: 14 Days County: Hennepin Sarah McKenzie, Editor Phone: (612) 825-9205 Page Size: 6X16.00 Fax: (612) 436-4396 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.swjournal.com Newspaper Group: Minnesota Premier Publications Minneapolis - Star Tribune 650 3rd Ave. South, #1300, Circulation: Mo-Sa 219159 / Su 504967 Michael Klingensmith, Publisher Minneapolis, MN 55488-0002 Publ. Day: Su-Sa Paul Kasbohm, Ad Director Ad. Deadline: 2 Days County: Hennepin Rene Sanchez, Editor Phone: (612) 673-4000 Page Size: 6X20.50 Fax: (612) 673-7701 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.startribune.com Newspaper Group: Minneapolis - The Circle** P.O. Box 6026, Circulation: 13000* Al Paulson, General Manager Minneapolis, MN 55406 Publ. Day: Monthly: 1st We Michael Carlson Bassett, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: 10 Days County: Hennepin Cat Whipple, Managing Editor Phone: (612) 722-3686 Page Size: 6X12.50 Fax: Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.thecirclenews.org Newspaper Group: Minneapolis - The Journal 1115 Hennepin Avenue, Circulation: 35000* Terry Gahan, Publisher Minneapolis, MN 55403 Publ. Day: Bi-weekly: Th Janis Hall, Publisher Ad. Deadline: 14 Days County: Hennepin Sarah McKenzie, Editor Phone: (612) 825-9205 Page Size: 6X16.00 Fax: (612) 436-4396 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.downtownjournal.com Newspaper Group: Minnesota Premier Publications Page 42 Circulation fi gures followed by “A” = Audited or “*” = Not Verifi ed. Minnesota Newspaper Association Minnesota Newspaper Association Member Directory Key Newspaper Personnel Minneota Mascot P.O. Box 9, 201 North Jefferson Street Circulation: 1261 Byron Higgin, Publisher Minneota, MN 56264-0009 Publ. Day: Th Byron Higgin, Ad Manager Ad. Deadline: Mo PM County: Lyon Scott Thoma, Editor Phone:
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