During the past four years at Beckley Newspapers, we have experienced major increases in the cost of doing business, particularly in the areas of distribution and overall operations.
We have done our best to absorb these costs during that time period, but now, in order for us to continue providing you with a quality newspaper, we ask you to understand our need to raise your monthly home delivery subscription rate by $1, from $13.95 to $14.95.
This new rate, which will help the newspaper and the contract carrier force to offset rising costs, will take effect Dec. 1.
Our Customer Service representatives are ready to assist you with any questions or other needs you may have and they can be reached Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. by calling 304-255-4444.
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Home delivery rate to change beginning Dec. 1
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Passenger screening system installed at Greenbrier Valley Airport
Greenbrier Valley Airport this week became one of the first airports of its size to boast a cutting-edge passenger screening system.
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GOP revives welfare drug testing bill
A Republican-led effort Wednesday would force anyone getting a welfare check in West Virginia to undergo a drug test in what a sponsor sees as an act of compassion to get addicts clean.
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Governor, truckers, NTSB support texting ban
Veteran truck drivers joined Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin and the National Transportation Safety Board in a concerted plea Wednesday to ban texting and cell phone chatter while driving on West Virginia highways.
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Greenbrier drug suspects rounded up
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Rainelle couple arrested for drugs
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