Proprietor offers Minnesota paper free to new owner so he can fight in Ukraine
by Edward Helmore from US news | The Guardian on (#5ZWQ4)
Lee Zion seeks owner with knowledge, experience and drive' to take on Lafayette Nicollet Ledger, which reaches 100% of residents
For most newspapers, a subscription rate of 100% of the residents in their distribution area would be a success so huge as to be unimaginable. But Lee Zion, whose tiny Lafayette Nicollet Ledger reaches all 500 people in the tiny Minnesota town of Lafayette, says he is throwing in the towel - because he wants to fight for Ukraine.
Zion is offering to give away the weekly publication, which is profitable and free of debt, before he goes off to fight against the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Zion, 54, bought the Ledger four years ago for $35,000, after working in journalism for decades.
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