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1 ALABAMA Speakout@Annistonstar.Com, The ALABAMA [email protected], The Andalusia Star News, 207 Dunson Street, Andalusia, AL 36420-, [email protected], The Anniston Star, P.O. Box 189, Anniston, AL 36201-, [email protected], The Birmingham News, 2200 Fourth Avenue, North, Birmingham, AL 35203-, [email protected], The Cullman Times, 300 Fourth Avenue, SE, Cullman, AL 35055-, [email protected], The Daily Sentinel, 701 Veterans Drive,Scottsboro, AL 35768-, [email protected], The Enterprise Ledger, 106 North Edwards Street, Enterprise, AL 36331, [email protected], The Fort Payne Times Journal, 811 Greenhill Boulevard, NW, Fort Payne, AL 35968, [email protected], The Messenger, 918 South Brundidge Street, P.O. Box 727, Troy, AL 36081, [email protected], The Opelika-Auburn News, 3505 Pepperell Parkway, Opelika, AL 36801, [email protected], The Selma Times-Journal, 1018 Water Avenue, Selma, AL 36701, [email protected], The Shoals Times Daily, P.O. Box 797, Florence, AL 35631, [email protected], The Times Daily, 217 West Tennessee Street,Florence, AL 35631, [email protected], The Times-Journal, 811 Greenhill Boulevard, NW, Fort Payne, AL 35968, [email protected], The Valley Times-News, 220 North 12th Street, Lanett, AL 36863, [email protected], Birmingham Post-Herald, 2200 Fourth Ave., N, Birmingham, AL 35203, [email protected], Daily Home, P.O. Box 977, Talladega, AL, 35161-0977, [email protected], Daily Mountain Eagle, 1301 East Viking Drive, Jasper, AL 35501, [email protected], Decatur Daily, 201 First Ave., SE, Decatur, AL 35609, [email protected], Dothan Eagle, 227 North Oates Street, Dothan, AL,36302, [email protected], Gadsden Times, 401 Locust Street, Gadsden, AL 35999, [email protected], Huntsville Times, 2317 South Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, AL 35801, [email protected], Mobile Register, P.O. Box 2488, Mobile, AL 36652, [email protected], Montgomery Advertiser, 200 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104, [email protected], Speaking Out News, P.O. Box 2826, Huntsville, AL 35804, [email protected], WAAO 103.7 FM, 2121 East Bypass, P.O. Box 987, Andalusia, AL 36420, [email protected], WAAY (ABC-31), 1000 Monte Sano Boulevard, SE, Huntsville, AL 35801-6137, [email protected], WAFF (NBC-48), 1414 North Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, AL 35801, [email protected], WAKA (CBS-8), 3020 Eastern Boulevard, Montgomery, AL 36116, [email protected], WANI 1400 AM, 197 East University Drive, Auburn, AL 36832, [email protected], WBCF 1240 AM, P.O. Box 1316, Florence, AL 35631, [email protected], WBMA (ABC-33/40), 800 Concourse Parkway, Birmingham, AL 35236, [email protected], WBRC (Fox-6), WBRC Television, P.O. Box 6, Birmingham, AL 35201, [email protected], WCOV (Fox 20), 1 WCOV Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36602, [email protected], WDFX (Fox TV), 318 El Palacio Plaza, Ozark, AL 36360, [email protected], WDHN (ABC-18), P.O. Box 6237, Dothan, AL 36376, [email protected], WELR 102.3 FM (Eagle 102), P.O. Box 710, Roanoke, AL 36274, [email protected], WELR 1360 AM (Eagle 102), P.O. Box 710, Roanoke, AL 36274, 1 [email protected], WERC 960 AM, 530 Beacon Parkway West, Suite 600, Birmingham, AL 35209, [email protected], WGAD 1350 AM, 750 Walnut Street, Gadsden, AL 35902, [email protected], WHBB 1490 AM, BroadSouth Communications, Inc., P.O. Box 1055, Selma, AL 36702- 1055, [email protected], WHNT (CBS-19), P.O. Box 19, Huntsville, AL 35804, [email protected], WHOA (ABC-32), 3251 Harrison Road, Montgomery, AL 36109-4321, [email protected], WKRG (CBS-5), 555 Broadcast Drive, Mobile, AL 36606, [email protected], WOPP 1290 AM, 1101 Cameron Road, Opp, AL 36467, [email protected], WPMI (NBC-15), P.O. Box 9038, Mobile, AL 36691-9038, [email protected], WSFA (NBC-12), 12 East Delano Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36105, [email protected], WTVY (CBS-4), P.O. Box 1089, Highway 52 East, Dothan, AL 36302, [email protected], WVNN 770 AM, P.O. Box 389, Athens, AL 35612, [email protected], WVTM (NBC-13), P.O. Box 10502, Birmingham, AL 35202, [email protected], WZDX (Fox 54), 1309 North Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, AL 36602, [email protected], The Courier (Russellville, R), ALASKA [email protected], Juneau Empire ARKANSAS [email protected], The Daily Citizen, 3000 East Race, Searcy, AR 72143, [email protected], The Harrison Daily Times, P.O. Box 40, Harrison, AR 72602, [email protected], The Morning News of Northwest Arkansas, 2560 North Lowell Road, Springdale, AR 72765, [email protected], Arkansas Business, P.O. Box 3686, Little Rock, AR 72203, [email protected], Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 121 East Capitol Street, Little Rock, AR 72203, [email protected], Arkansas Times, 201 East Markham, Suite 200, Little Rock, AR 72201, [email protected], Banner-News, 134 South Washington, Magnolia, AR 71753, [email protected], Batesville Guard-Record, P.O. Box 2036, Batesville, AR 72503, [email protected], Benton County Daily Record, P.O. Box 1049, Bentonville, AR 72712, [email protected], Daily World (Helena, R), [email protected], De Queen Daily Citizen, P.O. Box 1000,404 De Queen Avenue, De Queen, AR 71832, [email protected], East Arkansas News Leader/ Wynne Progress, P.O. Box 308, Wynne, AR 72396, [email protected], El Dorado News-Times, P.O. Box 912, El Dorado, AR 71731, [email protected], Hot Springs Sentinel Record, P.O. Box 580, Hot Springs, AR 71902, [email protected], Jonesboro Sun, P.O. Box 1249, Jonesboro, AR 72403, [email protected], KAIT (ABC-8), P.O. Box 790, Jonesboro, AR 72401-0790, [email protected], KARK (NBC-4), P.O. Box 748, Little Rock, AR 72203, [email protected], KATV (ABC-7), 401 S. Main, Little Rock, AR 72201, [email protected], KELD 1400 AM, 2525 Northwest Avenue, El Dorado, AR 71730, [email protected], KFAA (NBC-51), 1821 South Eighth Street, Rogers, AR 72756, 2 [email protected], KFSM (CBS-5), P.O. Box 369, Fort Smith, AR 72902, [email protected], KHBS-KHOG(ABC-40/29), 2415 N. Albert Pike, Fort Smith, AR 72914-4150, [email protected], KLRT (Fox16), P.O. Box 21616, Little Rock, AR 72902-1616, [email protected], KPBI(Fox 46), 523 Garrison Avenue, Suite 20, Fort Smith, AR 72902, [email protected], KPOM (NBC-24), P.O. Box 4610, Fort Smith, AR 72914, [email protected], KWHN 1320AM, Ft Smith Radio Center, 423 Garrison Ave, Ft Smith, AR 72901, [email protected], KZNG 1340 AM, 125 Corporate Terrace, Hot Springs, AR 71913, [email protected], La Villa News, 121 DeSoto Ctr Dr, Hot Springs Vill, AR 71909, [email protected], Log Cabin Democrat, 1058 Front Street, Conway, AR 72033, [email protected], Malvern Daily Record, 219 Locust St, P.O. Box 70, Malvern, AR 72104, [email protected], Northwest Arkansas Times, P.O. Box 1607, Fayetteville, AR 72702, [email protected], Paragould Daily Press, 1401 W. Hunt St, Paragould, AR 72451, [email protected], Pine Bluff Commercial, P.O. Box 6469, Pine Bluff, AR 71611, [email protected], Southwest Times Record, P.O. Box 1359, Ft. Smith, AR 72901, [email protected], Times-Herald (Forrest City), P.O. Box 1699, Forrest City, AR 72336, ARIZONA [email protected], The Arizona Republic, 200 E Van Buren St., Phoenix, AZ 85004-2238, [email protected], The Bisbee Observer, 7 Bisbee Road, Suite L, Bisbee, AZ 85603, [email protected], The Business Journal Of Phoenix, 3030 North Central Avenue, Floor 15, Phoenix, AZ 85012-2707, [email protected], The Daily Courier, 147 North Cortez, Prescott, AZ 86301, [email protected], The Daily Dispatch, 530 11th Street, Douglas, AZ 85607, [email protected], The Kingman Daily Miner, 3015 Stockton Hill Road, Kingman, AZ 86401, [email protected], Arizona Daily Star, 4850 S Park Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85726, [email protected], Arizona Daily Sun, 1751 S Thompson Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, [email protected], Arizona Tribune, 120 West First Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85210, [email protected], Eastern Arizona Courier, P.O. Drawer N, Safford, AZ 85548, [email protected], Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, 1625 E Northern Avenue, Suite 106, Phoenix, AZ 85020, [email protected], KFYI 910 AM, 631 North First Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003, [email protected], KNST, 3202 North Oracle Road, Tucson, AZ 85705, [email protected], KNXV (ABC-15), 515 N. 44th St., Phoenix, AZ 85008, [email protected], KOLD (CBS-13), 7831 North Business Park Drive, Tucson, AZ 85743, [email protected], KPHO (CBS-5), P.O. Box 20100, Phoenix, AZ 85036, [email protected], KPNX (NBC-12), 1101 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004, [email protected], KTAR 620 AM, 5300 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012, [email protected], KTNN 660 AM, P.O. Box 2569, Window Rock, AZ 86515, [email protected], KVOA (NBC-4), 209 W. Elm St., Tucson, AZ 85705, [email protected], KVOI 690 AM, Good News Radio Broadcasting, 3222 South Richey Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85713, 3 [email protected], KYMA (NBC-11), P.O. Box 550, Yuma, AZ 85364, [email protected], Mohave Valley Daily News, P.O. Box 21209, Bullhead City, AZ 86439-1209, [email protected], Navajo Times, P.O. Box 310, Window Rock, AZ 86515-0310, [email protected], Phoenix New Times, 1201 East Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85034, [email protected], Sedona Red Rock News, P.O. Box 619,Sedona, AZ,86339-, [email protected], Sierra Vista Herald, 102 Fab Avenue,Sierra Vista, AZ,85635-, [email protected], Today's News Herald, River City Newspapers, LLC,2225 West Acoma Boulevard,Lake Havasu City, AZ,86403-, [email protected], Tucson Citizen, 4850 S. Park Ave.,Tucson, AZ,85714-1637, >[email protected], Water Conditioning and Purification, 2800 East Fort Lowell Road,Tucson, AZ,85716-, [email protected], Yuma Daily Sun, 2055 Arizona Ave.,Yuma, AZ,85364, CALIFORNIA [email protected], The Advocate, P.O.
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