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Tuscarawas Bargain Hunter renewals open, new subscribers welcome
Free weekly paper requires subscription renewals every three years; more county households now eligible for delivery
The Tuscarawas Bargain Hunter has always been free, and that isn’t changing. Current readers can continue receiving it at no cost, but they must let the paper know they want it.
The even better news: More Tuscarawas County residents can now sign up for free delivery. Even households that have never received the Tuscarawas Bargain Hunter can subscribe and have it delivered to their mailbox each week.
Postcards on the way To meet U.S. Postal Service requirements, free subscriptions must be renewed every three years. Beginning in late September, households across the county will start receiving postcards from the paper.
Current subscribers will find the postcard inserted in their newspaper. To renew, readers can fill out the card and mail it back — the cost of a stamp is the only expense — or skip the stamp and scan the QR code to subscribe online at www.alonovus.com/tusc-subscribe.
Ways to renew – Online (fastest and easiest): Scan the QR code or visit www.alonovus.com/tusc-subscribe. – Mail: Return the postcard (stamp required) to 7368 County Road 623, Millersburg, OH 44654.
Why it matters
Publisher AloNovus Corp. says most people look forward to the weekly edition, but some households may not want delivery. Renewals help ensure papers go only to those who value them, making room for new readers and respecting advertisers’ investment.
Spread the word
Readers are encouraged to remind friends and neighbors to return their postcards or subscribe online. Those who don’t currently get the paper but would like to are invited to sign up for free.
Looking ahead
AloNovus publishes weekly and monthly newspapers in 14 Ohio counties — Carroll, Coshocton, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Harrison, Holmes, Knox, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Stark, Summit, Tuscarawas and Wayne — reaching nearly 425,000 homes.
“Our goal is to grow our audience, strengthen community ties and keep producing a paper you love — and advertisers are proud to support,” said Mike Plant, managing editor of AloNovus’ weekly newspapers. He can be reached at mplant@alonovus.com.