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Some small changes to share with our readers
Some small changes to share with our readers
By Bob Belcher
Daily Sun
As you open your copy of today’s Corsicana Daily Sun, you’ll notice our Sunday Opinion pages have a new home.
Beginning with today’s print edition of the Daily Sun, the Sunday Opinion pages will be located in the “Living Section” of the newspaper.
Similar to the previous layout of the Sunday opinions, we begin with “The Leadoff” on page 1C, with the remainder of the opinion columns and commentary on pages 2C and 3C. This includes your local columnist such as Deanna Brown, Janet Jacobs, syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker (although today, Michelle Malkin is filling in), plus your “Letters to the Editor” and the “Soundoff” feature, incorporating some of your comments sent via e-mail in reply to stories and commentaries that appear in the Daily Sun throughout the week.
So why the changes? A couple of reasons.
First, our move puts many of our columnists together in one section, to include Camille McClanahan, Annette Bridges, Bill Young, Mark Fleischer, and Dr. James Dobson.
Secondly, the move creates a little more room on our Sunday “front page” to feature more local news stories and information, much like our weekday print edition offers.
Of course, all the features you read each day in the print edition of the Daily Sun will continue to be featured on our online newspaper at www.corsicanadailysun.com.
As always, we welcome your input and suggestions about what we offer you each day, both in print, and online. Feel free to drop an e-mail, or pick up the phone and we’ll talk about it.
And, thanks, as always, for reading the Corsicana Daily Sun.
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Bob Belcher may be reached via e-mail at belcher@corsicanadailysun.com. Want to “Soundoff” on this story? E-mail: soundoff@corsicanadailysun.com.
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