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Re: Bye-Bye Newspapers?

I get a paper every morning just to have something to read while I drink my coffee ;) I do miss the Kentucky Post, felt it had more Ky news than Enquirer.  Even with a local section in it, seems to have more about Ohio than NKY.  Love the Sunday paper the most due to the coupons and comics!!  Have notice that there's not as many coupons in the paper as there were in the past.  As for the grocery ads, they come to 'our door' every Sunday separate from the paper, so not a need for them in the paper.

The trend I've notice the most is that I can read the same info on the internet sooner than when it is in the paper.  However, my husband is a BIG sports fanatic and wants to read the sports section especially for the local high school teams.

We also get a local newspaper 'The Recorder' because it is free and delivered to my door every Thursday.  Cute way to keep up with what is happening in the county.

Luv, I too read the obit's.  Always scan the names, age and where they were from.  If it looks interesting or I knew them, I'll read the whole thing.  Then before I go on to the next section, say a small prayer for them and their families. 

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