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May 28, 2009

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<b>Articles, photos, plaques & memorial cards</b>

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You can access some articles free of charge online at www.pharostribune.com

For stories appearing within the last 90 days, you can purchase back issues of the Pharos-Tribune from a customer service representative in our downtown Logansport location. If ordering by mail, call for current mail prices.

Reprints of photos

You can purchase reprints of Pharos-Tribune photos taken by Pharos-Tribune photographers. Place your order by going online to www.pharostribune.com and click on the blue button on the right that says “Click HERE to See and Buy Photos.” Several purchasing options are available to suit your needs.

Laminated plaques

Preserve an article from the harmful effects of wear and age by purchasing a laminated wooden plaque. Orders should be placed within 15 days of original publication. The cost is $60 for a 9x13 plaque and $75 for a 10.5x14 plaque. Place your order with a customer service representative.

Memorial cards

Laminated memorial cards are available to preserve loved ones' obituaries. One side of the card has original art renditions along with a verse, with the other side preserving the published obituary. Memorial cards are $3.50 plus the cost of that day’s newspaper. Place your order with a customer service representative.

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Main Office (574) 722-5000
Customer service extensions: 5109, 5114 and 5124
Fax: (574) 732-5080
Pharos-Tribune
P.O. Box 210
517 E. Broadway
Logansport, IN 46947

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  • Religion news We publish a roundup of religious news every Saturday.

    May 28, 2009

  • Specialty items You may purchase several specialty items from the Pharos-Tribune including copies of articles, reprints of photos, laminated plaques and memorial cards.

    May 28, 2009

  • Announcements and notices Submit an anniversary, birthday, engagement or wedding announcements. Information on obituaries & death notices.

    May 20, 2009

  • Sports If you’re involved in Little League baseball, bowling or soccer, we want to hear from you.

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  • Circulation The Pharos-Tribune offers around-the-clock access to Online Reader Care Services.

    July 18, 2007

  • Share your news The Pharos-Tribune wants to help.

    July 18, 2007

  • Public Forum The Pharos-Tribune welcomes letters on any public issue.

    July 18, 2007

  • Advertising With the help of our highly qualified sales staff, we can help you promote your business, sell your car, refrigerator or have a successful garage sale.

    July 18, 2007

  • Pharos-Tribune NIE The Pharos-Tribune’s Newspapers in Education program provides area classrooms with newspapers and other learning materials.

    July 18, 2007

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