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What we want from you is your news. Our readers value it. They want to know what you are up to so they can get involved. And they expect us to provide it. That's a mantle we've been proudly carrying since 1866.
It's not a case of us being willing to accept what you have to offer. It's a case of us actively seeking it out.
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Still have questions about how to work with our news department to get your material into the paper? Then call Managing Editor Steve Bagwell at 503-472-5114, ext. 226, or e-mail him at sbagwell@newsregister.com.
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