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Ashland 'Daily Press' Drops Day, Goes to Online-Only Once a Week



Published: October 19, 2009 2:41 PM ET

ASHLAND, Wis. The Daily Press newspaper in Ashland will replace its Tuesday print editions with an online-only version starting next month.

The newspaper will continue to publish print editions on the other days from Monday through Saturday. The Daily Press does not have a Sunday edition.

The move will start Nov. 3. The online edition will carry all the local news and sports that would normally appear in the print edition.

A message left with the chief executive of the paper's publisher was not immediately returned Monday.

The newspaper has a circulation of about 6,000 in Ashland, a town in far northern Wisconsin about 70 miles east of Duluth, Minn.





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