Ladysmith News now offers on-line subscriptions It is now possible to go to your computer and view the complete edition of the Ladysmith News every week.
On-line readers will have access to view in their entirety the same newspaper pages found in the print edition each week.
When you subscribe to the print edition of the newspaper you will now also receive access to the online edition. Subscriptions to only the on-line edition are available in a variety of options including 1-3 day, monthly and annual subscriptions.
The on-line edition is available to you wherever you go — as long as you have a computer and an Internet connection. If you don’t have time to finish the article you were reading with your morning coffee, you can view it on your computer during a work break.
The on-line edition of the newspaper is fast, searchable, and gives you access to the last three months of issues. You have the best of both
worlds; the print delivered to your door and the online available at your fingertips.
Subscribing is easy. Go to www.delivermynews.com. Then click on “locate your paper,” then click on
“Wisconsin,” then click on “Ladysmith News” and then click on “subscribe now.”
Current print subscribers may also access the newspaper on-line using the subscriber number on their mailing label as their log-in name and their last name as their password.
Check out the advantages of an online newspaper subscription free of charge by clicking on the demo link. We are willing to bet you know someone who would enjoy reading our paper but does not want to wait for delivery. With an on-line subscription, there is no waiting. It is on-line the same day the paper is printed. And unlike the printed product, the on-line paper is available even when you are away from home.
The newspaper’s current web site at www.ladysmithnews.com will continue to provide limited access to a portion of the content in the newspaper.
However, the on-line subscription will have it all. More information about on-line subscriptions to the Ladysmith News can be found in an ad on Page 12A of this week’s newspaper.

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