Weather to delay delivery of Grand Forks Herald print editions – Grand Forks Herald

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GRAND FORKS — A blizzard that moved into the region on Tuesday is prompting a number of closures and travel advisories, as well as disrupting delivery of the printed edition of the Grand Forks Herald.

According to Publisher Korrie Weinzel, the newspaper will likely not be distributed through the United States Post Office Wednesday or Thursday.

“We got word Tuesday that the weather probably will cause problems with delivery service, and it quickly became apparent that things are coming to a standstill — not just with newspaper delivery but pretty much everything,” Wenzel said.

Wenzel reminds Herald readers, that anyone who has the Herald’s print edition has access to the Herald’s daily electronic edition. This digital edition replicates the printed product. You can also access the Herald’s website via a variety of devices to view all news.

Sometimes, stories are reported by our newsroom under the “staff” name. Commonly, the “staff byline” is used when rewriting news briefs that are derived from official sources (e.g., a press release of a city regarding a road closure) and require minimal or no reporting. Sometimes, the byline is used to identify multiple news sources or to group previously reported news. It is also noted in the story if outside sources are mentioned.

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