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• The newspaper is an official legal newspaper (MN Stat. 331A.02) and the "known <br />office of issue" is 7956 Main Street NE, Fridley, MN 55432. <br />• The primary newspaper distribution method is online, which allows us to achieve <br />a potential delivery rate or market penetration of almost 90% directly into the <br />home or work place of the residents of your community. <br />• The entire newspaper is available free of charge on the website. <br />• The website version of the newspaper is identical to the print version. <br />• The entire newspaper can be downloaded in a simple to read Adobe PDF <br />document format that is compatible with PC, Mac, Smartphone, iPad, etc. <br />• The newspaper is available in one of three formats. (Original 11x17 format, <br />regular 8.5x11 letter format, legal notices only letter format) <br />• Readers can sign up online, free of charge, to be notified of new issues through <br />Facebook, Twitter, or in January 2013, an online email notification system. <br />• We impose no copyright restrictions on readers who wish to print, copy, or email <br />our newspaper in its entirety to anyone else for personal use. <br />• The secondary newspaper distribution method is by print. <br />• The print edition of the newspaper is available free of charge, and currently is <br />available at the Anoka County Courthouse and the Blaine Service Center. We <br />currently distribute an average of 423 print copies throughout Anoka County. <br />• In 2013, we propose making print copies available free of charge at libraries, <br />county, city, and township buildings with locations selected based partially upon <br />successful bids for the publication of government contract legal notices. <br />• The number of newspapers printed is based upon the requirements set in law <br />and actual demand, which is more environmentally friendly and lowers costs. <br />• Our subscription rate for the print edition of the newspaper ($50 /yr) simply covers <br />our costs for first -class postage and handling. It is offered as a public service <br />rather than to generate extra revenue. Bulk subscriptions are also available. <br />I would be pleased to meet with members and staff to discuss our bid, answer any <br />questions, and discuss the differences between traditional media and new media along <br />with the benefits that would come to your residents. <br />John M. Kysylyczyn, Owner & Publisher, Anoka County Record <br />(763) 220 -0411 <br />editor @anokacountyrecord.com <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />