The following excerpt was sent out from medcoiowa.org:
Marion, Iowa begins a new chapter in local journalism with the launch of the Marion Sun: MarionSun.com the city’s premier source for all things Marion.
Locally owned and operated, Marion Sun is dedicated to delivering comprehensive news and community-driven content to Marion residents. The community is invited to stay informed by subscribing to one of the Marion Sun’s email newsletters, by regularly visiting the website or connecting on social media.
“As the sole publication exclusively dedicated to Marion, our mission is to ensure that local voices are amplified, and local stories are told with the focus they deserve,” said Marion Sun’s Editor and Publisher, Christopher V. Sherman.
Whether its city, business, and community news or an interactive events calendar, the Marion Sun is the go-to platform for comprehensive coverage, guaranteeing residents never miss a beat. A free service, the Marion Sun, thrives on sponsorship and advertising, providing a unique platform for brands to shine in a trusted, hyper-local environment amidst community stories and events.
“As the Marion Sun continues to grow and become an integral part of Marion’s information landscape, we are excited to offer advertising and sponsorship opportunities to local businesses and organizations, said Cynthia Freese head of Marion Sun’s Community Development.
News can be submitted to news@marionsun.com.
Events should be submitted to the Event Calendar at https://marionsun.com/events-submission/
Advertising and sponsorship inquiries should be directed to Cynthia Freese at 319-775-0458 or cynthia@marionsun.com.
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