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Submissions to the Richmond Register

March 3, 2010

Letters to the editor policy

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Submissions to the Richmond Register
  • Letters to the editor policy

    • Letters must be no more than 300 words. We reserve the right to edit all letters for brevity, content and clarity.
    • Letters must be original, not copies or form letters.
    • Published writers may only submit letters once in a 30-day period.
    • Letters must provide essential information:  Full name, street address and daytime and evening telephone numbers. (Phone numbers will be used for verification only.)
    • Send letters to:
        Mail:     Editor, Richmond Register
            380 Big Hill Ave.
            Richmond, KY 40475
        Fax:      (859) 623-7408
        E-mail:  editor@richmondregister.com  

    March 3, 2010

  • Submitting engagement, wedding, anniversary or birth announcements

    Engagements, weddings, anniversaries and birth announcements may be submitted to the Richmond Register for publication for a fee of $25. The fee covers costs of running one picture and up to 200 words of text.
    Announcements print on Sunday in the Community section and must be received by the previous Monday in order to guarantee publication.
    Announcements may be submitted by e-mail to news@richmondregister.com or mailed to 380 Big Hill Ave., Richmond, Ky. 40475. They also may be dropped off at our office.
    Payment can be made by cash, check or credit card. We also accept credit card payments over the phone.

    March 3, 2010

  • Letters to the editor The Richmond Register encourages letters to the editor.

    February 11, 2009

  • News releases and obituaries News releases from local organizations and businesses are an important part of your community newspaper.

    February 11, 2009

  • Community announcements Engagements, weddings, anniversaries and birth announcements may be submitted to the Richmond Register for publication for a fee of $25.

    February 11, 2009

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Do you support the Richmond City Commission’s proposal to fund three additional firefighters by taking $100,000 originally planned as capital outlay for city parks and another $110,000 by not restoring the uniform allowance for police officers and firefighters?

Yes. The firefighting force was stretched dangerously thin.
Yes. But it should not have been done by cutting the uniform allowance.
Yes. But it should not have been done by cutting capital outlay for parks.
Yes. But I oppose cutting both the uniform allowance and the parks capital outlay.
No. The firefighting force was adequate and police officers and firefighters deserve a uniform allowance and parks need to be expanded/improved.
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