Farewell to the Milan Standard after 103 years. The paper sold between 420 and 450 copies a week, some feat given that the town of Milan, Minnesota, lays claim to only 326 residents. Its owner, Leslie Ehrenberg, said it was no longer economically feasible to publish the paper because advertising revenue didn't cover production costs. But she also owns the larger Appleton Press (circ. 3,600), and plans to devote at least two pages in that paper to Milan each week. (Via Editor & Publisher)
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