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Sunday Newspaper Delivery, or 52-Week Digital-Only Subscription of the Statesman Journal (Up to 93% Off)
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Mid-Willamette Valley’s newspaper and largest news-gathering organization; coverage on local politics, community events, and entertainment
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- $26 for 26-week full access subscription with Sunday delivery of the print edition ($132 value)
- $49 for 52-week full access subscription with Sunday delivery of the print edition ($264 value)
- $9.99 for an annual 52-week digital-only subscription ($144 value)
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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
Valid only in select zip codes. After the promo period ends, the Full Access subscription will continue & be billed monthly at the then regular rate, less any applicable credits, unless The Statesman Journal is otherwise notified. Applicable taxes may not be included in rate. After the promo period ends, you may contact The Statesman Journal to cancel subscription. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for clients active within the past 1 month(s). Not valid with other offers or promotions.
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About Statesman Journal
In 1980, two of Oregon's oldest and most successful newspapers—the Oregon Statesman and the Capital Journal —merged to create the Statesman Journal. The paper officially debuted on July 1 of that year, and it has since cemented its reputation as one of the state's most reliable sources for news on politics, community events, and local entertainment. In fact, the Statesman Journal holds rank as the mid-Willamette Valley's largest news-gathering organization. Readers reap the benefits of the Journal's breadth online, too, with breaking news updated every time the governor sneezes.