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S-R’s e-edition is handy

First, I need to confess, I’m old school. I still love a traditional, physical newspaper. In general, I find online news to be inconvenient and clumsy at best. And I’m an ex-journalist and Web editor/professional by trade.

However, major kudos and thanks to The Spokesman-Review for its new e-edition. It’s very nicely done, easy to navigate and the closest thing to a traditional newspaper I’ve seen. I find myself using it regularly.

For those who haven’t tried it yet, I highly recommend it – after the traditional paper version, of course.

Robert Frank

Spokane Valley



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