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Mcgregor - the Voyageur Circulaɵ On: 805* Circulaɵ On: 16245* 112 West Main Street, P.O Madelia Times-Messenger Mankato - The Free Press McGregor - The Voyageur CirculaƟ on: 805* CirculaƟ on: 16245* 112 West Main Street, P.O. Box 3287, 418 South Second Street Press Madelia, MN 56062 Mankato, MN 56002 CirculaƟ on: 963 County: Watonwan County: Blue Earth P.O. Box 59, 15 Country House Lane Phone: (507) 642-3636 Phone: (507) 625-4451 McGregor, MN 55760 Fax: (507) 642-3535 Fax: (507) 625-1149 County: Aitkin Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (218) 768-3405 Website: www.madeliatm.com Website: www.mankatofreepress.com Fax: (218) 768-7046 Publ. Day: Th Publ. Day: Su-Sa Email: portage@fronƟ er.com Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Ad. Deadline: 4 days Website: www.thevoyageurpress.com Shopper: Pure Gold Shopper: The Free Press Direct Publ. Day: Tu Common Supplement: Common Supplement: Ad. Deadline: Th PM Newspaper Group: Van Hee Media Newspaper Group: CNHI Shopper: Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Common Supplement: Publisher: Michelle Van Hee Publisher: Steve Jameson Newspaper Group: Voyageur Press of Editor: Michelle Van Hee Ad Director: Phil Seibel McGregor Inc. Editor: Joe Spear Key Personnel: Publisher: John Grones Madison - The Western Guard CirculaƟ on: 1650 Maple Lake Messenger 216 Sixth Avenue, CirculaƟ on: 1162 McIntosh Times Madison, MN 56256 P.O. Box 817, 218 Division Street West CirculaƟ on: 798* County: Lac Qui Parle Maple Lake, MN 55358-0817 P.O. Box 9, 115 Broadway NW Phone: (320) 598-7521 County: Wright McIntosh, MN 56556-0009 Fax: (320) 598-7523 Phone: (320) 963-3813 County: Polk Email: westerng@fronƟ ernet.net Fax: (320) 963-6114 Phone: (218) 563-3585 Website: www.thewesternguard.com Email: [email protected] Fax: (218) 563-3585 Publ. Day: We Website: www.maplelakemessenger.com Email: [email protected] Ad. Deadline: Fr AM Publ. Day: We Website: Shopper: Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Publ. Day: We Common Supplement: Western Peach Shopper: Maple Lake Messenger Extra Ad. Deadline: Fr AM Newspaper Group: Common Supplement: Shopper: Key Personnel: Newspaper Group: PAW PublicaƟ ons LLC Common Supplement: Tri-County Canary Publisher: Adam Conroy Key Personnel: Newspaper Group: Richards Publishing Ad Manager: Jennifer Thiel Publisher: Michele & Edward Pawlenty Key Personnel: Editor: Adam Conroy General Manager: Michele Pawlenty Publisher: Richard D. Richards Editor: Kim Hedlund Mahnomen Pioneer Marshall Independent CirculaƟ on: 1647 CirculaƟ on: 4965 Melrose Beacon P.O. Box 219, 207 North Main Street P.O. Box 411, 508 West Main Street CirculaƟ on: 1730 Mahnomen, MN 56557 Marshall, MN 56258-0411 408 East Main, County: Mahnomen County: Lyon Melrose, MN 56352-0186 Phone: (218) 935-5296 Phone: (507) 537-1551 County: Stearns Fax: (218) 935-2555 Fax: (507) 537-1557 Phone: (320) 256-3240 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: (320) 256-3240 Website: www.mahnomenpioneer.com Website: www.marshallindependent.com Email: [email protected] Publ. Day: Th Publ. Day: Mo-Sa Website: www.melrosebeacon.com Ad. Deadline: Mo AM Ad. Deadline: 4 days Publ. Day: We Shopper: Shopper: Shopper’s Review Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Common Supplement: Common Supplement: Southwestern Peach Shopper: Star Shopper Newspaper Group: Newspaper Group: Ogden Newspapers Common Supplement: Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Newspaper Group: Star PublicaƟ ons Publisher: Sue Gruman KraŌ Publisher: Russell D. Labat Key Personnel: Editor: Sue Gruman KraŌ Editor: Mike Lamb Publisher: Dave Simpkins General Manager: Mark Klaphake Ad Manager: Missy Traeger Editor: Carol Moorman Page 24 Circulation fi gures followed by “A” = Audited or “*” = Not Verifi ed. Middle River - The Middle Minneapolis - Northeaster** Minneapolis - The Journal CirculaƟ on: 31249 A CirculaƟ on: 35000* River Honker 2844 Johnson St. NE, 1115 Hennepin Avenue, CirculaƟ on: 819 Minneapolis, MN 55418 Minneapolis, MN 55403 655 Second Street North, County: Hennepin County: Hennepin Middle River, MN 56737 Phone: (612) 788-9003 Phone: (612) 825-9205 County: Marshall Fax: (612) 788-3299 Fax: (612) 436-4396 Phone: (218) 222-3501 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: Website: www.MyNortheaster.com Website: www.journalmpls.com Email: [email protected] Publ. Day: Semi-monthly: We Publ. Day: Bi-weekly: Th Website: www.thehonker.com Ad. Deadline: 8 days prior Ad. Deadline: 14 days Publ. Day: Sa Shopper: Shopper: Ad. Deadline: Tu PM Common Supplement: Common Supplement: Shopper: Newspaper Group: Newspaper Group: Minnesota Premier Common Supplement: Key Personnel: Publica ons Newspaper Group: Publisher: Margo Ashmore Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Ad Manager: Margo Ashmore Publisher: Janis Hall & Terry Gahan Publisher: Barbara Geer Editor: Margo Ashmore Ad Manager: Brianna Helm Editor: KayDell Super Minneota Mascot Minneapolis - Southwest CirculaƟ on: 1283 P.O. Box 9, 201 North Jeff erson Street Minneapolis - Finance & Journal Minneota, MN 56264-0009 Commerce CirculaƟ on: 37000* County: Lyon 1115 Hennepin Avenue, CirculaƟ on: 1406 Phone: (507) 872-6492 Minneapolis, MN 55403-1705 222 S. Ninth St., Ste. 2300; Campbell Mithun Fax: (507) 872-6840 County: Hennepin Tower, Email: [email protected] Phone: (612) 825-9205 Minneapolis, MN 55402 Website: www.minneotamascot.com Fax: (612) 436-4396 County: Hennepin Publ. Day: Th Email: [email protected] Phone: (612) 333-4244 Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Website: www.swjournal.com Shopper: Fax: (612) 333-3243 Publ. Day: Bi-weekly: Th Email: info@fi nance-commerce.com Common Supplement: Ad. Deadline: 14 days Newspaper Group: Website: www.fi nance-commerce.com Shopper: Publ. Day: Tu-Sa Key Personnel: Common Supplement: Ad. Deadline: 5 days Publisher: Byron Higgin Newspaper Group: Minnesota Premier Shopper: Ad Manager: Byron Higgin Publica ons Editor: Byron Higgin Common Supplement: Key Personnel: Newspaper Group: The Dolan Company Publisher: Janis Hall & Terry Gahan Key Personnel: Editor: Dylan Thomas Publisher: Bill Gaier Minnesota Lake Tribune Editor: Casey Selix CirculaƟ on: 637 P.O. Box 214, 227 North Main Street Minneapolis - Star Tribune Minnesota Lake, MN 56068 Minneapolis - Insight News CirculaƟ on: Daily 181522 / Su 396983* County: Faribault 650 Third Ave. South, #1300, CirculaƟ on: 35000* Phone: (507) 462-3321 Minneapolis, MN 55488-0002 1815 Bryant Avenue North, Fax: (507) 462-3321 County: Hennepin Email: [email protected] Minneapolis, MN 55411 Phone: (612) 673-4000 County: Hennepin Website: Fax: (612) 673-7701 Phone: (612) 588-1313 Publ. Day: Th Email: [email protected] Ad. Deadline: Mo AM Fax: (612) 588-2031 Website: www.startribune.com Email: [email protected] Shopper: Publ. Day: Su-Sa Website: www.insightnews.com Common Supplement: Golden Link Ad. Deadline: 2 days Newspaper Group: Publ. Day: Mo Shopper: Ad. Deadline: We PM Key Personnel: Common Supplement: Shopper: Publisher: Donald Kain Newspaper Group: Common Supplement: Ad Manager: Donald Kain Key Personnel: Editor: Donald Kain Newspaper Group: Publisher: Michael Klingensmith Key Personnel: Ad Director: Jason Cole Publisher: Batala McFarlane Editor: Rene Sanchez Editor: Al McFarlane Chief Revenue Offi cer: Paul Kasbohm Circulation fi gures followed by “A” = Audited or “*” = Not Verifi ed. Page 25 Minnesota Legionnaire** Montgomery Messenger Moose Lake - Star-GazeƩ e CirculaƟ on: 82882* CirculaƟ on: 1539 CirculaƟ on: 1836* 20 West 12th Street, Room 300A, 310 First Street South, P.O. 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