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The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 11 months AGO
by The Western News
| February 9, 2018 3:00 AM

Starting on Monday, The Western News will introduce a subscription for full digital access, including to our e-edition and website.

How does this new model work? Readers can view up to five articles free every 30 days. For access beyond that threshold, digital-only readers are required to subscribe for just $44 a year, or just 12 cents a day. That’s access to full news stories with updates, photos and niche products. The Western News comes out twice a week, so you will get plenty to read.

Home delivery customers will continue to receive full digital access, including the e-edition newspaper, as part of their subscription at no extra cost. If you’re already a print subscriber, you can activate your digital subscription online. Just click on the subscriptions link at www.thewesternnews.com and then select “log-in.” Choose the button that says “Click here to activate” and search by name or phone number for your account.

If you want to start a new e-edition subscription, choose the button that says “Click here to subscribe.”

If you need help, call our circulation department at 406-755-7018 or email circ@dailyinterlake.com.

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