Three- or Twelve-Month Subscription to Sunday Editions of the "Lexington Herald-Leader"
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Sunday subscription packs wallop of world, national & local news, including UK sports & Pulitzer Prize–winning Joel Pett cartoons.
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- For $12, you get a three-month Sunday subscription (a $26.01 value).
- For $49, you get a twelve-month Sunday subscription (a $104.04 value).
Serving a net combined audience of more than 480,000, the Lexington Herald-Leader publishes Sunday journalistic gems with a combination of national, world, and local news. Highlighting the latest in business, education, and local politics, the enterprising beat writers at the Lexington Herald-Leader also pen pieces with a South-centric focus on University of Kentucky sports, as well as constructing the LexGo entertainment section that highlights the latest in forthcoming cuisine, performance, and teddy-bear fight clubs. Sunday subscribers can revel in the trenchant op-ed sections, as well as the world of Pulitzer Prize–winning cartoonist Joel Pett. The Lexington Herald-Leader grants Groupon holders the option for three- or twelve-month subscriptions ($8.67/month), each dutifully delivered each Sunday.
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About "Lexington Herald-Leader"
The Lexington Herald-Leader rushes local and world news to a daily readership of more than 180,000 people, a number that swells to more than 250,000 for the newspaper's Sunday edition. Delivered by a reliable carrier or a trained carrier pigeon, the _Herald-Leader_’s print edition speeds to readers seven days a week, and its online edition at Kentucky.com is updated constantly. Reporters keep subscribers up to date on local high-school and college sports, business news, important world events, and happenings at entertainment hotspots. Sunday papers also unfold pages of well-argued social and political opinions, along with the Pulitzer Prize–winning work of editorial cartoonist Joel Pett.