Starting Sunday, the Northwest Herald will again be publishing seven days a week.
Yes, you read that right. Being able to publish eNewspapers, like we do on Mondays, gives us the opportunity to produce a newspaper every day of the week. We publish a print newspaper Tuesday through Saturday, and now we will be producing an eNewspaper on Sunday and Monday as well.
Earlier this year we turned our Monday paper into an eNewspaper. It has turned out to be a success with many of our readers, and our average Monday eNewspaper readership doubled.
As a result of that step, we decided to create the Sunday eNewspaper as well. So, starting tomorrow, Sunday, June 18, Father’s Day, you’ll be able to enjoy an extra day of news, sports and features in our Sunday eNewspaper.
Here’s what you can expect to find on Sundays:
• An extra day of news, sports and features.
• Recipes to add some extra flavor to your week.
• Chicago Bears Report.
• New car reviews from our Wheels writer, John Stein.
• Dear Abby advice column.
• Daily TV grid so you never miss your favorite shows.
• Horoscopes & Puzzles.
• OutTakes, an extra page of local photos from our photo team.
• Classified advertisements.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and events, and sign up for the eNewspaper morning newsletter at shawlocal.com/newsletter. You’ll receive a link to the new eNewspaper in your inbox every morning. There are many newsletters you can choose from, including Morning Update, Breaking News, eNewspaper, Obituaries and Events.
Access to Shaw Local News Network eNewspaper can be found here: shawlocal.com/online-newspaper.
In the meantime, if you want to share a news tip, have questions or want to share your thoughts, please contact me at danderson@shawmedia.com.
For customer service questions, please contact 866-979-1053 or subscriptions@shawmedia.com.
We appreciate your loyalty and support of local journalism.
Reader panel update: Many of you have expressed an interested in my invitation last week to serve on a reader panel. The Northwest Herald means a lot to you, and I’m humbled by your reactions. We plan to host a meeting sometime in late July.
It’s not too late to let me know if you are still interested in the reader panel. Just email me a little information about yourself, your reader habits and why you would be a good panelist.
• Dennis Anderson, Shaw Media vice president of news operations and editor of the Northwest Herald, lives in Crystal Lake. He’s looking to share news about you and your neighbors and special events and happenings. Share your Community Exchange news with him at danderson@shawmedia.com.