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As we move through these short winter days and look forward to the return of the light in the new year, we are filled with gratitude for your enthusiastic support of your neighborhood newspaper.

We have so much to celebrate over the past year including expanded circulation from 9,000 to 15,000 households, expanded coverage and the first Kids’ Issue in decades.

We continue to strive to make it a more responsive and relevant paper, and are open to your suggestions, assistance — and financial contributions!

Please consider making a year-end tax-deductible charitable contribution to the Hill & Lake Press, your local news source working hard to cover the news “…where the biggies leave off.”

…Thank you and may your yolidays be bright.

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