Beginning on Tuesday, April 15th, the price of The Dillon Herald will be increasing to 75 cents per issue. This is the first increase in the single copy price of the newspaper in 20 years. This will affect all newspapers sold on the streets, stores, and vending racks. Vending racks will now take quarters only. From Tuesday, April 15th through Friday, April 18th, The Dillon Herald will be offering a special price of $18.94 for one year for NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY in Dillon, Marion, Marlboro, and Robeson County, NC counties. This is over 75 percent off the single copy price. Senior citizen discounts will not apply; the offer is not retroactive; and only one year, not multiple years, will be able to be purchased at this special price. Those readers who purchase their newspapers from a paper seller, rack, or store are encouraged to take advantage of the great cost savings of this special subscription offer.
The Dillon Herald’s Single Copy Price Increasing To 75 Cents Effective April 15th
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