CNA changing distribution of newspaper

Starting Monday, Sept. 11, the CNA will continue to publish both a print edition and an eNewspaper Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The Tuesday and Thursday editions of the Creston News Advertiser will be published only in an online eNewspaper format.

Also starting Monday, Sept. 11, your printed edition of the Creston News Advertiser will be delivered through the U.S. Postal Service. Online eNewspapers will be available at 6 a.m. Monday through Friday.

These moves are part of our effort to increase investment in local reporting and to provide more information in enhanced digital formats. Our goal is to provide our subscribers the best and most trusted local newspaper we can. As technology evolves, we will continue to bring readers news about the community, city councils, school boards and county government along with Panthers and Spartans sports.

As we are all well aware, the cost of many goods and services have been on the rise. That is certainly true of paper and delivery. It is our intention to save in these areas to provide more local news. As part of these changes, we are searching for a sports reporter.

Creston News Advertiser subscribers are provided unlimited digital access with their subscription. Once a subscriber is logged in, they will find complete versions of eNewspapers on Monday through Friday. Go to crestonnews.com and click the eNewspaper link on the homepage. Subscribers can also use the QR code on the bottom of the front page of the print editions to access the online editions.

Subscribers who have not registered their digital access can do so at crestonnews.com. For additional assistance, call (641) 782-2141 ext. 6451 or email circulation@crestonnews.com.

We appreciate your loyalty and support of local journalism.

Craig Mittag is general manager of the Creston News Advertiser. He can be reached at cmittag@shawmedia.com.