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Getting
a letter published
To express a viewpoint
or to comment on an
issue of general interest,
simply do one of the
following:
Address a letter
to the editor in care
of
Editor, The Evansville
Courier & Press
300 E. Walnut St.
P.O. Box 268
Evansville IN 47702-0268
Call 812-464-7459,
or Fax it to us at
(812) 422-8196
Send us e-mail by
clicking
here. Please note,
we do not accept and
will not open e-mails
that include attachments.
See below for details.
You must include
your name, address
and phone number (for
verification). Try
to keep the letter
within 250 words and
please avoid comments
that might be deemed
slanderous, libelous
or in poor taste.
If you have further
questions, contact
the newspaper and
ask for the editor
or managing editor.
No
attachments, please
To help reduce the
spread of computer
viruses and to ensure
that we are able to
read your message,
The Evansville Courier
& Press no longer
accepts letters to
the editor, news releases
or other announcements
in the form of attachments
to e-mail messages.
Instead, please copy
and paste the information
directly into the
body of the e-mail.
Using that procedure,
we welcome your letters
to the editor, which
can be sent to letters@evansville.net.
Please send news
releases and other
announcements either
to the appropriate
editor or reporter,
or to news@evansville.net
or sports@evansville.net.
Obituary notices
from funeral homes
should be sent to
obit@evansville.net.
Funeral homes are
still welcome to submit
photographs as e-mail
attachments.
Offering
a news tip
The Evansville Courier
& Press welcomes
tips on stories that
are in the public
interest, just as
we do human interest
or feature stories.
Simply call the Department
News - 812-464-7430
Features - 812-464-7504
Sports - 812-464-7510
Suggesting
a story idea
Readers can simply
call the newspaper,
at (812) 464-7576,
and ask to speak to
any newsroom staffer.
Reporting
a death
Obituary notices
appearing in The Evansville
Courier & Press
are submitted through
the funeral homes
that are in charge
of arrangements. While
the newspaper will
accept information
from family members
or friends about out-of-town
deaths that are of
local interest, we
still require that
the obituary be furnished
by the funeral home.
If the name and city
of the funeral home
are provided, The
Evansville Courier
& Press will contact
the funeral director.
All local-area funeral
homes are familiar
with the information
that will be published
in an obituary.
Obtaining
photographs
Reprints of published
photographs and others
taken by our photographers
are available for
a pre-paid fee. Forms
and price information
are available at The
Evansville Courier
& Press front
desk.
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