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I'm from Boone County which is just south of Cincinnati so the local newspaper was and still is the Cincinnati Enquirer which covers the daily news of Northern Kentucky as well as the city across the river. The Enquirer began in 1841 and is the last remaining newspaper in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky which is mainly due to it having the highest circulation of any print publication in the area. The advertisers flock to the Enquirer as it is the only valuable newspaper left to place ads in that readers might actually acknowledge.
You can walk into nearly any restaurant or sit at any bus station in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are and you will find a stack of the Enquirer waiting to be picked up but unfortunately these papers don't get picked as much as they once were. The Enquirer lasting as long as it has is certainly due to its transition to the online world. Readers can get the scoop on all of their local news on Cincinnati.com where an online version of the paper is available as well as offering an online subscription which my father, Mark Dornoff, who is a long time reader of the enquirer says is "much more more convenient to use by miles". This online adjustment has also assisted the younger generation as well such as my good friend, David Edwards, who graduated high school with me says the online edition of the newspaper "really helped me keep up with local high school sports" and he's not the only on who benefits from the convenience of the online paper as the Cincinnati Enquirer accommodates to all of its readers.
You can walk into nearly any restaurant or sit at any bus station in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are and you will find a stack of the Enquirer waiting to be picked up but unfortunately these papers don't get picked as much as they once were. The Enquirer lasting as long as it has is certainly due to its transition to the online world. Readers can get the scoop on all of their local news on Cincinnati.com where an online version of the paper is available as well as offering an online subscription which my father, Mark Dornoff, who is a long time reader of the enquirer says is "much more more convenient to use by miles". This online adjustment has also assisted the younger generation as well such as my good friend, David Edwards, who graduated high school with me says the online edition of the newspaper "really helped me keep up with local high school sports" and he's not the only on who benefits from the convenience of the online paper as the Cincinnati Enquirer accommodates to all of its readers.
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