If you want breaking news there are limitless options, but for me those options can’t replace holding the paper in my hands. Just like you can get coffee anywhere, but the ladies at Union coffee have touched me with their kindness.
I’ve been a Herald subscriber for so long I remember when it came in the afternoon. I have a scrapbook of Herald articles from when I played tennis in high school. When they announced that It was going to be delivered by the postal service I wasn’t sure I was going to renew my subscription.
Now I’m actually reading the paper more. Not sure why maybe because there are two days less of the print edition. I love the local flavor that The Herald provides. I would hate to see it go away so I will continue to subscribe.
Pete Bower
Marysville
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