Cities often define themselves by the content of their newspapers. That's why it's so important, even if you don't need to buy any hand garden tools, that you start reading the local paper after you move. If your relocation is taking you to Green Bay, Wisconsin, the newspaper you need to subscribe to is the Green Bay Press Gazette. This article will tell you all about the Green Bay Press Gazette.
The Green Bay Press Gazette actually used to be two newspapers. One, the Green Bay Gazette, was founded in 1866 and the other, the Green Bay Free Press, was its primary competitor for many years. Of course, that was back in the days when everyone got the news about private commercial mortgages and world events through newspapers and handbills. There were no radios or televisions and certainly no internet. When that began to change in 1915 and Green Bay could no longer support two daily newspapers, the two papers merged into one: the Green Bay Press Gazette.
Though the newspaper offices and its primary readership base are located in Green Bay, the Green Bay Press Gazette is actually circulated throughout northeastern Wisconsin. The paper is owned by the Gannett Company, which also owns the USA Today and several other city-based newspapers, like the Detroit Free Press and the Cincinnati Inquirer. The company is exclusively concerned with media holdings and has not branched into manufacturing fabricated strainers.
The Green Bay Press Gazette contains everything you, as a Green Bay resident, need to know about. The world news and local news sections will keep you up to date on what's going on, while the business section will allow you to keep track of your holdings in the Brantford MLS and the entertainment section will show you what's happening in town. There are also classified ads, opinion pieces from local writers, and a whole section on the Green Bay Packers football team.
You can get the Green Bay Press Gazette from newsstands and stores all over Green Bay and northeastern Wisconsin for a little over a dollar a day. To save money, you can also subscribe to the paper and have it delivered to your door or left in a mailbox with tamper evident seals. It costs around $16 per month. Your other option is to visit their website at http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/ to read their online posts, though you will have to register to access some of the content.
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