Publisher Julie Righter said the change will give readers news earlier in the day, including sports results from the previous evening. Papers will be on vending racks by 6 a.m., she said.
The papers also switched from delivering subscriber copies by carrier to using the mail. The Sunday Herald-Tribune has become a weekend paper and is delivered in the Saturday mail.
The Monday edition of the Fort Scott Tribune has been discontinued. Classified sections of the Nevada and Fort Scott papers have been combined.
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Monday, March 31, 2008
Nevada Daily Mail switches to mornings
The Nevada Daily Mail, a Rust Communications newspaper, switched from an afternoon newspaper to a morning edition at the beginning of March:
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