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Expanded web editions are free this month

By BILL MEYER

Publisher

Keep up with the most comprehensive coverage of news from Burns, Durham, Florence, Goessel, Hillsboro, Lehigh, Peabody, and surrounding communities all this month with free, unlimited access to the online versions of the Hillsboro Star-Journal and Peabody Gazette-Bulletin.

It's our way of introducing you to our papers' newly expanded Web editions — one of the many benefits of becoming a regular weekly subscriber to those papers.

Our online sites don't contain everything from our printed papers, but they do contain most of the major stories — more news from each community than you can find anywhere else, online or in print.

And it's all conveniently organized by week so you don't have to wade through old items to find the latest news. When you do want to see old news, you can take advantage of our free online archives, which allow you to search through more than seven months of news items — literally hundreds if not thousands of stories from each paper.

So if you surf the Web, surf on over to http://starj.com or http://peabodykansas.com.

E-mail your out-of-town friends, suggesting they try those sites, too. We think you'll be impressed by how much each site has to offer each week and hope that, by month's end, you may want to get your own print subscription, including free access to that paper's online site, or become an online-only subscriber to that paper for about half the price of a print-and-online subscription.

To subscribe for yourself or an out-of-town friend, call (800) 231-2165 during regular business hours. We'll bill you by mail or on your MasterCard or Visa.

The most complete coverage of news from western and southern Marion County is just a click or a phone call away.

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