In 1976 I worked at a little weekly whose editor/publisher proudly proclaimed it to be the best newspaper in California. I thought he was a little nuts, but I'll concede his weekly was the best newspaper on the block. The original publisher is long dead, but the paper still is in business, thanks largely to the legal notices it runs. Also, it's free.
In 1976 I worked at a little weekly whose editor/publisher proudly proclaimed it to be the best newspaper in California. I thought he was a little nuts, but I'll concede his weekly was the best newspaper on the block. The original publisher is long dead, but the paper still is in business, thanks largely to the legal notices it runs. Also, it's free.
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That place was a tragedy, without the comedy. Or at least it felt that way while I was there during the Brown years.