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by Melanie Jongsma

LANSING, Ill. (June 25, 2018) – It takes a community to produce a community newspaper. Advertising dollars are our main source of income, and we hope people shop local to support the businesses that support The Lansing Journal.

Regular people

We also receive contributions from regular people who believe local journalism is important. Because of their generosity and vision, we are able to put ink on paper and deliver The Lansing Journal to Lansing addresses like yours. We hope you’ll say thank-you to them too.

People to thank
It takes people, machinery, and technology to put ink on paper and deliver it to your door. (Photos: Melanie Jongsma)

These fine people made contributions to the work of The Lansing Journal during May:

  • Kerry Czarobski
  • Leroy Jansma
  • Robert Jaranowski
  • Patricia Kremer
  • Lisa Leonard
  • Mary Beth Palka
  • Joanne Pritchard
  • Jim Ridder
  • Carol Schaap
  • Slaughter & Associates
  • Linda Todd
  • John Ulaszek
  • Jennifer Yos
  • Patricia Yos

If you’d like to join these people in putting a dollar amount on the value of Lansing’s local newspaper, we’d love to accept your support. Send a check to The Lansing Journal, P.O. Box 742, Lansing IL 60438. Or give online!—

 

Melanie Jongsma
Melanie Jongsma
Melanie Jongsma grew up in Lansing, Illinois, and believes The Lansing Journal has an important role to play in building community through trustworthy information.

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