$10 for a 26-Week Weekend Subscription to the "Anchorage Daily News"
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- Pulitzer Prize-winning paper
- Local & global coverage
- Includes expanded entertainment listings
In addition to being a compendium of up-to-date information, perused newspapers make for excellent packing material, keeping your attic-bound treasures informed of high-school-sports scores from April 2006. Accrue a wealth of lofty knowledge with today's Groupon: $10 for a 26-week weekend subscription to the Anchorage Daily News (up to a $70.20 value). The weekend editions are delivered on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and this Groupon is only valid for delivery to Anchorage, Matsu, and Kenai.
Delighting and informing voracious readers over the last 65 years, the weekend edition of the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Anchorage Daily News melds the latest need-to-know info from around the world with local flair and flavor. The paper presses to print a potent blend of provincial investigative reporting, environmental coverage, and sharp reports on civic happenings from the Capitol—making it one of the most widely read papers in the state of Alaska. Its weekend editions arrive in time for morning coffee, betraying their snail mail moniker, and are crammed with crucial nuggets of news as well as the Play section, featuring expanded entertainment coverage. Map out recreational activities with the help of robust reports on recently opened restaurants, movie showtimes, and in-the-know nightlife guides ideal for planning a night on the town or studying the migratory habits of the Oxford-clad club hopper.
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About Alaska Dispatch News
In 1946, just after the end of World War II, Norman Brown hand-set the type and hand-fed a Linotype press to roll out the first 16-page issue of the Anchorage News. Over the decades, the moniker became the Anchorage Daily News and eventually the Alaska Dispatch News.
Today, the newspaper lands on more than 50,000 doorsteps each week. The freshly printed folds contain the latest local news, from political updates on the debate over offshore drilling to explanations of how the school system is developing a new math curriculum to help children count past 20 without using each other’s fingers and toes. The sports section keeps up with the Aces’ triumphs, whereas the outdoors pages cover the Iditarod and the latest goings-on at Denali National Park. Readers can also gain insight into the business world, challenge their outlooks with editorials, and peruse entertainment articles before deciding to go see a local improv group or movie.