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The press is usually running with the “A” section around 11 a.m.

We print the “B” section of the newspaper first, about an hour before the “A” section. Once both sections are printed, they are assembled in our mailroom. First, the “B” section is inserted into each “A” section, then the mailroom staff inserts each of the advertising inserts and special sections that are scheduled to run that day.

Our goal is to have the newspaper “out” in our racks and in our carriers’ hands by noon each weekday.

Completed papers are put into bundles and given to their respective carriers and delivery personnel. Some of the papers are destined for racks, while others will appear on your respective doorsteps. Still others must be taken to the Newton U.S. Post Office to be delivered to our readers far and wide.

Meanwhile, back in the newsroom, our staff is already working on the next day’s newspaper.

Newsroom Update

We’re still working on a date to host John Jennings’ retirement open house. In the meantime, we’ve narrowed the search for his replacement and should have someone hired by the end of the week. I hope to be able to update you on both matters very soon.

Meanwhile, today marks the first day on the job for our newest newsroom team member, Nicole Wiegand. If you happen to run into her, be sure to say, “Hello.” You can expect to see some new stories from her very soon.

If you’re reading this, thank a teacher. If you’re reading it in English, thank a soldier, sailor, airman or Marine.

Bob Eschliman is editor of the Newton Daily News. He may be reached at (641) 792-3121, ext. 423, or at beschliman@newtondailynews.com via email. Common Sense appears each Monday and Wednesday.

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