Editorial Advisory Board debuts

Posted by Bob Hunter

The Mail Tribune’s editorial advisory board will make its print debut this Sunday with the seven members’ views of the upcoming library levy. This advisory panel was created to give us some broader perspectives on issues from the community and our first couple of meetings suggest that we will indeed get that.

The library levy may not have been the best of topics to get opinions on, since there seems to be a heavy majority that agrees with the MT’s support of the libraries. But it’s interesting to see the different ways they approach the same subject.

Check it out on Sunday’s opinion pages.

(And, by the way, get ready for some big changes on our Web site — Wednesday is D-Day for a full-scale remake.)

One Response to “Editorial Advisory Board debuts”

  1. Glenn Charles Says:

    On the whole, as yet, your blogs are pretty bad. Unless, that is, readers are searching for new recipes in the local newspaper, which seems a mite unlikely. Try some personnel personal opinion, or even covering of risky issues while making it clear that the paper is in no way responsible, though I admit that would be rather bold in light of the paper’s history of extreme care to avoid enraging anyone who now or in the future might conceivably be or become powerful. As is it’s a bit bland.
    –Glenn Charles
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