I didn't know RR. I will keep my eyes open for articles. Would appreciate it if you could let us know if that is ok. Maybe you will be getting more of us to subscribe if you write. I certainly enjoy your writings here.
Have they decided on a new editor?
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GreatGran wrote: HA where did you learn editor and writer were leaving? Maybe a better paper as a result? It has been pretty flat for a long time. Would like to see more of the Newton fellow but since I don't subscribe I really can't tell if he has written any more articles. Thanks.
I had seven articles in the Flume in January. The website has gone to paid content, but some areas and articles are still free. If you get a subscription to the hard copy, you will have a subscription to the website.
This is not unusual. I believe all the foothills papers websites are paid content and the Denver Post requires a subscription for reading more than 10 article a month.
Emily Clingman joined the staff at The Flume in Bailey as editor as of March 4.
Merle Baranczyk, Flume publisher, said he is pleased to have a new editor aboard. She comes to the county from Fort Collins where she was assistant editor for Scene Magazine, and a contributing writer for the Fort Collins Courier, the Northern Colorado Business Report, and The Johnstown Breeze.
Clingman can be reached at
or by phone at 303-838-4423, ext. 10.
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Curious why there needs to be a full time staff writer. I picked up one of the editions and it was rather nice seeing so many different writers. Maybe not feasible in the long run?