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Memo blog (or Web log) is here for your use

RICH RIEGEL
THE MID-COUNTY MEMO

Did you know that your Mid-county Memo neighborhood newspaper offers a blog?

What is a blog, you ask?

“Blog” is short for “Web log.” A Web log is a journal that is available on a Web site on the World Wide Web, or Internet. It’s frequently updated and intended for general public consumption.

Along with blogging on news and events in the Gateway and Parkrose areas, the Memo will also feature inside information on local businesses, including former and current advertisers in the Memo.

Another equally important function of a blog is to allow readers to post comments about stories written on the Web site, in the blog or in the physical newspaper. A blog provides another forum for Letters to the Editor. It’s also a way for folks to get information on Mid-county news or events into the “virtual” newspaper.

Either click on our Memo Blog link on your Mid-county Memo Web site home page at www.midcountymemo.com or go directly to the Memo Blog at www.midcountymemo.com/memlog.

Your Mid-county Memo continues to provide the most current, up-to-date information that affects you. Check us out.

Memo readers are also invited to communicate with their monthly neighborhood newspaper by our direct telephone line, 503-287-8904; our fax line, 503-249-7672; or our mailing address, 3510 N.E. 134th Ave., Portland, OR 97230.
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