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August 16, 2012 Business, Local News No Comments

The HTNP News Facebook page contains “bonus” news posted throughout the day, and if you “like” the page, you can post your news and questions and photos directly to the page.

HNTP.com, which is the umbrella under which we publish eight local news sites, has a very popular and active Facebook page, HTNP News. As of this posting, we are averaging 8,036 unique visitors.

On our Facebook page, I share “bonus” news ranging from local arts and entertainment events to photo galleries of local events to state and national news affecting us all.

You can find us at https://www.facebook.com/HTNPnews

And if you “like” our page, you can post your news, events and photos directly to it – which allows me to share it with upwards of 8,000 readers. Plus, you’ll be notified when there’s a new post.

As always, please also feel free to send us your press releases, news tips, event photos and Letters to the Editor at editor@htnp.com

Thank you, again, for your support – these are challenging times for small businesses.

Posted August 16, 2012

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