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Friday, Apr. 04, 2008

Business news release form

Business news release

Business news briefs are run one time, for no charge, as a public service. Items judged too commercial, such as sales or other promotions, cannot be published.

Don’t worry about newspaper style - all information is rewritten to fit the Herald’s format.

Please double-check all spellings of names.

Color or black-and-white photos of a news maker can be submitted. Photos are run on a space available basis. Include the person's name and return mailing address.

The Herald’s coverage area includes the Tri-Cities, the Lower Yakima Valley to Sunnyside, the Columbia Basin to Othello and Northeast Oregon. Feel free to keep a copy of this press release form for future news or to share with a colleague.

Forms submitted by noon Thursday should run that Sunday. Deliveries in person can be made from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at 333 W. Canal Drive, Kennewick. After hours, there is a drop box opposite the front doors.


Your first name
Your last name
Your phone
Your email
Reason for announcement
Business name
Description of business
Address
Former address (if moved)
Owner or manager (specify)
Number of employees (full- and part-time)
Web address
Business phone number
Hours of operation
Details (years in business, special service, previous job, award criteria, etc.)
 
 

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