About The Sault Evening News
The Sault Evening News is a web and print-based publication owned by Gannett, the largest media company in the United States. The Evening News provides regular updates at sooeveningnews.com on business, crime and courts, municipalities, sports, education, history, politics and more across Chippewa County.
As part of the USA TODAY Network, we adhere to the Principles of Ethical Conduct for Newsrooms.
The Evening News aims to empower and enrich the Eastern Upper Peninsula community, telling stories that amplify local voices and keeping our readers informed of the news that matters most. The Evening News is committed to unbiased, independent community journalism that’s accurate, easily digestible and useful.
What’s the history of the Evening News?
The Sault paper was founded in 1901 as the Sault Ste. Marie Daily News. It became the Evening News in 1903. The paper was sold to GateHouse Media in 2019, which later merged with Gannett.
How can I subscribe to the Evening News?
Subscribing to receive the print version of the Evening News is a relatively simple process that starts with your name, address and some additional information. The subscriber can choose the delivery option they prefer and start receiving newspapers to their door. You will also have access to the eNewspaper.
There are a few other ways to access our coverage. You can download our app via The App Store or Google Play.
How can I reach the newsroom of the Evening News?
You can email our team at jfellows@petoskeynews.com
Where can I follow the Evening News?
Facebook: The Sault Evening News
This article originally appeared on The Sault News: About the Sault Evening News, your local newspaper since 1901
Reporting by Sault Ste. Marie News / The Sault News
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