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Newspaper Directory 2014 Version 11 M I N N E S O T A Newspaper Directory Your Quick Reference Guide to Minnesota Newspapers Published by the Minnesota Newspaper Association www.mna.org The Minnesota Newspaper Association (MNA) is the voluntary trade as sociation of all general-interest newspapers in the State of Minnesota, act ing on behalf of the newspaper press of the state, representing its members- in the legislature and in court, managing local/regional/national newspaper- advertising placement, operating a press release service, and working to enhance the quality of the state’s newspapers. Mission Statement of the Minnesota Newspaper Association To champion the ideals of a free press in our democratic society, to enhance the quality and economic health of the state’s newspapers, and to cultivate a volunteer and fraternal spirit among its members. Minnesota Newspaper Association 10 South Fifth Street, Suite 1105 • Minneapolis, MN 55402 • www.mna.org Phone: 612-332-8844 • E-mail: [email protected] T able of Contents: Newspaper Member Listing (Alphabetical by Newspaper City) ..........................1 County Listing of Member Newspapers ...........................................69 State Member Newspapers, map ....................................................76 Minnesota Daily Member Newspapers, map ...................................78 Member Owned Common Supplements, map ................................80 Suburban Area Newspapers, map ...................................................82 Sustaining Members ........................................................................83 Newspaper Associations .................................................................87 NOTE: Circulation figures without a notation are Minnesota Display verified by Audit or Statement of Ownership. Advertising Network (MDAN) participant. Circulation figures followed by “A” are verified by Audit. Minnesota Classified Advertising Network Circulation figures followed by “*” are (MCAN) participant. non-verified; MNA has not received an updated Audit or Statement of Ownership . Minnesota Internet Newspaper Network Newspaper names followed by an “**” (MINN) participant. 0LQQHVRWD,QWHUQHW represent MNA Associate Members. 1HZVSDSHU1HWZRUN Please note: Every effort is made to provide accurate and updated information for our newspaper members. For the most complete and up-to-date version of this directory, please visit our web site at www.mna.org. M NA Board of Directors: President Directors Pete Mohs, Lake Country Echo, Pequot Lakes Chris Schultz, Herald Journal Publishing, Howard Lake Marge Winkelman, ECM Publications, Coon Rapids First Vice President Mike Dalton, Cannon Falls Beacon Joni Harms, Daily Globe, Worthington Treasurer Second Vice President Karen Ramige-Cornwell, McLeod County Chronicle, Jason Brown, Long Prairie Leader Glencoe Third Vice President Immediate Past President Michael Jacobson, Paynesville Press Rollin Bergman, Page 1 Publications, East Grand Forks S taff: Administrative and Member Services Advertising Lisa Hills ...............................Executive Director Phil Morin ..............................Advertising Account Manager [email protected] 612-278-0222 [email protected] 612-278-0223 Dan Lind ...............................Managing Director Randy Kelsey .......................Network Advertising Manager [email protected] 612-278-0223 [email protected] ....................612-278-0225 Sarah Bauer .........................Program Director Claudia Johnson ...................Senior Print Media Buyer [email protected] 612-278-0250 [email protected] 612-278-0235 LuAnn Yattaw ........................Project Coordinator Kaila Berg .............................Asst. Print Media Buyer [email protected] 612-278-0235 [email protected] 612-278-0226 Cynthia Chapin .....................Staff Assistant Accounting [email protected] 612-278-0232 Debbie Evans .......................Accounting Manager [email protected] 612-278-0231 C ontact us: Minnesota Newspaper Association 10 South Fifth Street, Suite 1105 • Minneapolis, MN 55402 • www.mna.org Phone: 612-332-8844 • E-mail: [email protected] Minnesota Newspaper Association Member Directory Key Newspaper Personnel Ada - Norman County Index P.O. Box 148, 307 West Main Street Circulation: 1565 AdaRoss - Norman Pfunds, County Publisher Index Ada, MN 56510-0148 Publ. Day: Tu Tim Halle, Editor County: Norman Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Page Size: 6X21.00 Phone: (218) 784-2541 Fax: (218) 784-2551 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: Newspaper Group: Adams - The Monitor Review P.O. Box 283, Circulation: 1088* Adams, MN 55909-0283 Publ. Day: Th County: Mower Ad. Deadline: Mo AM Page Size: 6X21.50 Phone: (641) 710-2119 Fax: (641) 710-3119 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: Newspaper Group: Evans Group Adrian - Nobles County Review P.O. Box 160, 108 Maine Avenue Circulation: 990 AdrianGerald - NoblesD. Johnson, County Publisher Review Adrian, MN 56110-0160 Publ. Day: We Kathy Burzlaff, Ad Manager County: Nobles Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Kathy Burzlaff, Editor Page Size: 8X21.50 Phone: (507) 483-2213 Fax: (507) 483-2219 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Southwestern Peach Website: www.noblescountyreview.net Newspaper Group: Johnson Publishing Aitkin Independent Age P.O. Box 259, 213 Minnesota Avenue North Circulation: 4000 AitkinKevin Independent Anderson, AgePublisher Aitkin, MN 56431-0259 Publ. Day: We Sam Swanson, General Manager County: Aitkin Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Roxanne Bouley, Ad Manager Page Size: 6X21.00 Phone: (218) 927-3761 Fax: (218) 927-3763 Shopper: Bargain Hunter Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.aitkinage.com Newspaper Group: MessAge Media, Inc. Albany Enterprise P.O. Box 310, 561 Railroad Avenue Circulation: 1858 AlbanyDave Simpkins,Enterprise Publisher Albany, MN 56307-0310 Publ. Day: Tu Mark Klaphake, General Manager County: Stearns Ad. Deadline: Fr AM Jeff Weyer, Ad Manager Page Size: 6X21.00 Phone: (320) 845-2700 Emily Gruenke, Editor Fax: (320) 845-4805 Shopper: Mid-Minnesota Shopper Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.albanyenterprise.com Newspaper Group: Star Publications Quick Reference Guide Circulation figures followed by “A” = Audited or “*” = Not Verified. Page 1 Circulation figures followed by "A" = audited or "*" = not verified. Page 1 Minnesota Newspaper Association Member Directory Key Newspaper Personnel Albert Lea Tribune 808 West Front Street, Circulation: 4405 AlbertCrystal Lea Miller, Tribune Publisher Albert Lea, MN 56007-0060 Publ. Day: Su-Fr Catherine Buboltz, Ad Director County: Freeborn Ad. Deadline: 2 Days Tim Engstrom, Editor Page Size: 6X21.50 Phone: (507) 373-1411 Fax: (507) 373-0333 Shopper: Tribune Shopping News Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.albertleatribune.com Newspaper Group: Boone Newspaper Group Alden Advance P.O. Box 485, 150 East Main Circulation: 688 AldenPaul AdvanceJensen, Publisher Alden, MN 56009-0485 Publ. Day: Th Debbie Engebretson, Ad Manager County: Freeborn Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Shelly Zeller, Editor Page Size: 6X21.50 Phone: (507) 874-3440 Fax: (507) 874-3440 Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: Newspaper Group: Alexandria - The Echo Press P.O. Box 549, 225 7th Avenue East Circulation: 8444* AlexandriaJody Hanson, - The PublisherEcho Press Alexandria, MN 56308-0549 Publ. Day: We / Fr Jody Hanson, Ad Manager County: Douglas Ad. Deadline: 4 Days Al Edenloff, Editor Page Size: 6X21.00 Phone: (320) 763-3133 Fax: (320) 763-3258 Shopper: Lakeland Shopping Guide Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Classy Canary Website: www.echopress.com Newspaper Group: Forum Communications Company Alexandria/St. Cloud/Willmar - Senior Perspective** P.O. Box 1, Circulation: 21767* Alexandria/St.Jim Palmer, PublisherCloud/Willmar - Senior Perspective** Glenwood, MN 56334 Publ. Day: 1st of Month Jim Palmer, Ad Manager County: Pope Ad. Deadline: 20th of Month Jim Palmer, Editor Page Size: 5X15.00 Phone: (320) 239-4500 Fax: Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.srperspective.com Newspaper Group: Annandale Advocate P.O. Box D, 73 Oak Ave South Circulation: 2283 AnnandaleSharon Schumacher, Advocate Publisher Annandale, MN 55302 Publ. Day: We Steve Prinsen, Publisher County: Wright Ad. Deadline: Fr AM Steve Prinsen, Ad Manager Page Size: 6X21.50 Phone: (320) 274-3052 Chuck Sterling, Editor Fax: (320) 274-2301 Shopper: The Advantage Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.annandaleadvocate.com Newspaper Group: Page 2 Circulation figures followed by “A” = Audited or “*” = Not Verified. Minnesota Newspaper Association Circulation figures followed by "A" = audited or "*" = not verified. Page 2 Minnesota Newspaper Association Member Directory Key Newspaper Personnel Anoka County Record P.O. Box 21014, Circulation: 423* AnokaJohn M.County Kysylyczyn, Record Publisher Columbia Heights, MN 55421 Publ. Day: Th County: Anoka Ad. Deadline: Mo AM Page Size: 3X11.00 Phone: (763) 220-0411 Fax: Shopper: Email: [email protected] Common Supplement: Website: www.anokacountyrecord.com Newspaper Group: Anoka County Union Herald 4101 Coon Rapids Blvd., Circulation: 5650 AnokaJulian County Andersen, Union Publisher Herald Coon Rapids, MN 55433-2525 Publ. Day: Fr Tom Murray, General Manager County: Anoka Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Tom Murray, Ad Director Page Size: 6X21.00 Phone: (763) 421-4444 Mandy Froemming, Editor Fax: (763) 421-4315 Shopper: Anoka County Shopper Email: [email protected]
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