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Kasson - Dodge County Circulaɵ On: 3245 Circulaɵ On: 546 P.O Isle - Mille Lacs Messenger Jasper Journal Kasson - Dodge County CirculaƟ on: 3245 CirculaƟ on: 546 P.O. Box 26; 280 West Main Street P.O. Box 277; 115 Second Street NE Independent CirculaƟ on: 1596 Isle, MN 56342-0026 Pipestone, MN 56164-0277 121 West Main Street; County: Mille Lacs County: Pipestone Kasson, MN 55944 Phone: (320) 676-3123 Phone: (507) 825-3333 County: Dodge Fax: (320) 676-8450 Fax: (507) 825-2168 Phone: (507) 634-7503 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: (507) 634-4446 Web: www.millelacsmessenger.com Web: N/A Email: [email protected] Publ. Day: We Publ. Day: Mo Web: www.steeledodgenews.com Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Ad. Deadline: Th PM Publ. Day: Th Shopper: Bargain Hunter Shopper: N/A Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Supplement: N/A Supplement: N/A Shopper: Dodge County Advantage News Group: MessAge Media, Inc. News Group: Pipestone Publishing Co. Inc. Supplement: Golden Link Key Personnel: Key Personnel: News Group: Dodge Media, Inc. Publisher: Kevin Anderson Publisher: John Draper Key Personnel: Editor: Vivian LaMoore Ad Manager: Paul Lorang Publisher: Rick Bussler Ad Director: Annie Anderson Managing Editor: Richard Johnson Ivanhoe Times Jordan Independent CirculaƟ on: 823 CirculaƟ on: 1208 P.O. Box 100; 409 North Norman Street 12925 Eagle Creek Parkway; Ivanhoe, MN 56142 Savage, MN 55378 Kenyon Leader CirculaƟ on: 2941 County: Lincoln County: ScoƩ 638 Second Street; Phone: (507) 694-1246 Phone: (952) 445-3333 Kenyon, MN 55946-1334 Fax: (507) 694-1246 Fax: (952) 445-3335 County: Goodhue Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (507) 789-6161 Web: www.ivanhoeƟ mes.freeservers.com Web: www.jordannews.com Fax: N/A Publ. Day: Th Publ. Day: Th Email: [email protected] Ad. Deadline: Fr AM Ad. Deadline: Th PM Web: www.thekenyonleader.com Shopper: N/A Shopper: Southwest Saturday Publ. Day: We Supplement: Southwestern Peach Supplement: N/A Ad. Deadline: Fr PM News Group: N/A News Group: Big Fish Works Shopper: N/A Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Supplement: Golden Link Publisher: Brent Beck Publisher: Laurie Hartmann News Group: Adams Publishing Group Ad Manager: Ellen Beck Ad Manager: Jennifer Hiltunen Key Personnel: Editor: Ellen Beck Editor: Deena Winter Ad Manager: Mark Nelson Editor: Terri Lenz Jackson County Pilot Karlstad - North Star News CirculaƟ on: 1426 CirculaƟ on: 1164 P.O. Box 208; 310 Second Street P.O. Box 158; 213 South Main Street Kerkhoven - The Kerkhoven Jackson, MN 56143-0208 Karlstad, MN 56732-0158 Banner County: Jackson County: KiƩ son CirculaƟ on: 1086 Phone: (507) 847-3771 Phone: (218) 436-2157 1001 AtlanƟ c Avenue; Fax: (507) 847-5822 Fax: N/A Kerkhoven, MN 56252-0148 Email: info@livewireprinƟ ng.com Email: [email protected] County: SwiŌ Web: www.jacksoncountypilot.com Web: www.page1publicaƟ ons.com Phone: (320) 264-3071 Publ. Day: Th Publ. Day: Th Fax: (320) 264-3070 Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Ad. Deadline: Mo AM Email: [email protected] Shopper: Livewire Shopper: Roadrunner Web: N/A Supplement: Southern MN Peach Supplement: N/A Publ. Day: We News Group: Livewire PrinƟ ng Co. News Group: Page 1 PublicaƟ ons Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Shopper: N/A Publisher: JusƟ n R. Lessman Publisher: Julie & Rollin Bergman Supplement: Western Peach Ad Manager: JusƟ n R. Lessman Ad Manager: Rollin Bergman News Group: Almen Group Editor: JusƟ n R. Lessman Editor: Ryan Bergeron Key Personnel: Publisher: Kari Jo & T.J. Almen Page 18 Kiester - Courier-SenƟ nel LafayeƩ e-Nicollet Ledger Lake Crystal Tribune CirculaƟ on: 845 CirculaƟ on: 1495* CirculaƟ on: 1059 23 1/2 3rd Street SE; P.O. Box 212; 750 Main Avenue P.O. Box 240; 101 West Humphrey Street Wells, MN 56097 Lafaye e, MN 56054-0212 Lake Crystal, MN 56055-0240 County: Faribault County: Nicollet County: Blue Earth Phone: (507) 553-3111 Phone: (507) 228-8985 Phone: (507) 726-2133 Fax: (507) 294-3400 Fax: (507) 228-8779 Fax: (507) 726-2133 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: N/A Web: www.LNLedger.com Web: N/A Publ. Day: Th Publ. Day: Th Publ. Day: We Ad. Deadline: Mo 12PM Ad. Deadline: Mo 12PM Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Shopper: N/A Shopper: N/A Shopper: N/A Supplement: N/A Supplement: N/A Supplement: N/A News Group: N/A News Group: Prairie Publishing, Inc. News Group: N/A Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Publisher: Nicole Swanson Publisher: Michael Koob Publisher: Don R. Marben Editor: Heather Goldman Editor: Michael Koob Ad Manager: Mindy Kranz Editor: Don R. Marben Kimball - Tri-County News Lake Benton Valley Journal CirculaƟ on: 1088 CirculaƟ on: 618 Lake Park Journal P.O. Box 220; 70 Main Street South P.O. Box 328; 120 North Center Street CirculaƟ on: 1754 Kimball, MN 55353-0220 Lake Benton, MN 56149 P.O. Box 709; 119 Sixth Street County: Stearns County: Lincoln Hawley, MN 56549-0709 Phone: (320) 398-5000 Phone: (507) 368-4604 County: Becker Fax: (320) 398-5000 Fax: (507) 368-4605 Phone: (218) 483-3306 Email: [email protected] Email: valleyjournaloffi [email protected] Fax: (218) 483-4457 Web: www.tricountynews.MN Web: N/A Email: [email protected] Publ. Day: Th Publ. Day: We Web: www.hawleyherald.net Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Ad. Deadline: Fr AM Publ. Day: Mo Shopper: TMC on 3rd Thursdays Shopper: N/A Ad. Deadline: Th 12PM Supplement: N/A Supplement: Southwestern Peach Shopper: N/A News Group: N/A News Group: Buff alo Ridge Newspapers Supplement: Heartland Market Key Personnel: Key Personnel: News Group: Prim Group Publisher: Jean Doran Matua Publisher: Chuck Hunt Key Personnel: Ad Manager: Jean Doran Matua General Manager: Mark Wilmes Publisher: Eugene Prim Editor: Jean Doran Matua Ad Manager: Amber Casperson Editor: Marc Ness Editor: Shelly Finzen La Crescent - Houston County Lakefi eld Standard Lake City Graphic CirculaƟ on: 864 Newspapers, Inc. CirculaƟ on: 2489 P.O. Box 249; 403 Main Street CirculaƟ on: 1485 P.O. Box 469; 111 South Eighth Street Lakefi eld, MN 56150 401 North Third Street; Lake City, MN 55041 County: Jackson La Crosse, WI 54601 County: Wabasha Phone: (507) 662-5555 County: Houston Phone: (651) 345-3316 Fax: (507) 662-6770 Phone: (608) 791-8218 Fax: (651) 345-4200 Email: info@livewireprin ng.com Fax: (608) 782-9721 Email: [email protected] Web: www.lakefi eldstandard.com Email: [email protected] Web: www.lakecitygraphic.com Publ. Day: Th Web: Publ. Day: Th Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Publ. Day: Th Ad. Deadline: Mo PM Shopper: Livewire Ad. Deadline: Mo 12PM Shopper: Lake City Shopper Supplement: Southern MN Peach Shopper: N/A Supplement: N/A News Group: Livewire Prin ng Co. Supplement: N/A News Group: N/A Key Personnel: News Group: Lee Enterprises Key Personnel: Publisher: Jus n R. Lessman Key Personnel: Publisher: Dean & Terry Schumacher Ad Manager: Jus n R. Lessman Publisher: Robert Fleck Ad Manager: Dean Schumacher Editor: Jus n R. Lessman Editor: Jourdan Vian Editor: Andrew Eggenberger Page 19 Lakeville - Sun ThisWeek Le Sueur News-Herald Lindstrom - Chisago County CirculaƟ on: 16507 A CirculaƟ on: 719 15322 Galaxie Avenue, Suite 219; 62 East Minnesota Street; Press CirculaƟ on: 4000 Apple Valley, MN 55124 Le Center, MN 56057-1502 P.O. Box 748; 12631 Lake Boulevard County: Dakota County: Le Sueur Lindstrom, MN 55045-0748 Phone: (952) 894-1111 Phone: (507) 665-3332 County: Chisago Fax: (952) 846-2010 Fax: (507) 357-6656 Phone: (651) 257-5115 Email: [email protected] Email: chjellming@northfi eldnews.com Fax: (651) 257-5500 Web: www.sunthisweek.com Web: www.lesueurnews-herald.com Email: [email protected] Publ. Day: Fr Publ. Day: We Web: www.chisagocountypress.com Ad. Deadline: Tu PM Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Publ. Day: Th Shopper: N/A Shopper: Minnesota River Valley Shopper Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Supplement: N/A Supplement: N/A Shopper: Search Shopper News Group: APG-ECM Media News Group: Adams Publishing Group Supplement: N/A Key Personnel: Key Personnel: News Group: N/A General Manager: Mark Weber General Manager: Chad Hjellming Key Personnel: Ad Manager: Mike Jetchick Managing Editor: Ross Pfund Publisher: MaƩ Silver Editor: Tad Johnson Editor: Denise MarƟ n LeRoy / Adams - Mower Lamberton News CirculaƟ on: 1692 County Independent Litchfi eld Independent Review CirculaƟ on: 1173* CirculaƟ on: 2520 P.O. Box 308; 218 Main Street P.O. Box 89; 135 East Main Street 217 North Sibley Avenue; Lamberton, MN 56152-0308 LeRoy, MN 55951-0089 Litchfi eld, MN 55355-0921 County: Redwood County: Mower County: Meeker Phone: (507) 752-7181 Phone: (507) 324-5325 Phone: (320) 693-3266 Fax: (507) 752-7181 Fax: (507) 324-5267 Fax: (320) 693-9177 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: N/A Web: N/A Web: www.independentreview.net Publ. Day: Tu Publ. Day: Th Publ. Day: We Ad. Deadline: Mo AM Ad. Deadline: Mo AM Ad. Deadline: Fr PM Shopper: N/A Shopper: Meadow Area Shopper Shopper: Meeker County AdverƟ ser Supplement: Southwestern Peach Supplement: N/A Supplement: The Galaxy News Group: N/A News Group: Evans Newspapers News Group: Big Fish Works Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Key Personnel: Publisher: Joseph G. Dietl Publisher: Daniel Evans Publisher: Brent Schacherer Ad Manager: Joseph G. Dietl General Manager: Sarah Mensink Ad Director: Kevin True Editor: Joseph G. Dietl Ad Manager: Daniel Evans Editor: Ellarry PrenƟ ce Editor: Axel Gumbel Le Center Leader CirculaƟ on: 636 LiƩ le Falls - Morrison County 62 East Minnesota Street; Lewiston Journal CirculaƟ on: 871 Record Le Center, MN 56057-1502 CirculaƟ on: 18017 A P.O. Box 608; County: Le Sueur 216 SE First Street; Lewiston, MN 55952-0608 Phone: (507) 357-2233 LiƩ le Falls, MN 56345 County: Winona Fax: (507) 357-6656 County: Morrison Phone: (507) 523-2119 Email: chjellming@northfi eldnews.com Phone: (320) 632-2345 Fax: (507) 932-5537 Web: www.lecenter.com Fax: (320) 632-2348 Email: [email protected] Publ.
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