From the editor’s desk: We’re grateful for suggestions from readers

Published 8:00 am Saturday, September 7, 2024

Saddle bronc rider Sage Newman, of Melstone, Montana, rides Birch Bubbles for a round-winning score of 88.5 points on Sept. 15, 2022, at the Pendleton Round-Up. 

Dear readers,

A couple of weeks ago I asked for your feedback about what you find valuable (or not so valuable) in the new regional printed East Oregonian, and some of you responded.

Thank you so much. Seriously.

One reader finds the comics, astrology column, weather and puzzles at the bottom of the value scale.

“For my money, you could switch all those out for more community news,” this subscriber said.

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Along with that came a suggestion of grouping obituaries by county, akin to what we do with death notices. The subscriber added this likely would be more difficult to do it with obituaries.

Indeed it is for a number of reasons, including the fact that the obituaries (unlike the death notices) are paid advertisements and all come in different lengths. Still, we’ll see what we can do.

Another subscriber is on board with not running the weather graphic: “I do look for the weather forecast on my phone. It changes too fast, I think, for the print medium.” 

That’s our consensus as well. So in the most recent print edition of the EO, we did not run the large weather graphic on the last page of the Outdoors & Recreation section and instead packed that area with community briefs. We plan to continue that. (Weather information always is available on our website, lagrandeobserver.com.)

As always, if you have more feedback, we want to hear it.

We also want readers to be clear that sports reporting is no longer part of the EO’s regular print coverage.

The cuts we had to make in June eliminated a full-time sports reporter and our photographer positions. We still will have occasional reporting on coaching staff and student athletes, but coverage of games will be limited, and will appear on our website.

That goes for covering the Pendleton Round-Up.

We have no one available to cover the rodeo, interview the athletes and post daily results. People interested in that can find what the Round-Up has about the rodeo at pendletonroundup.com, or what the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association has at www.prorodeo.com. And the Cowboy Channel, thecowboychannel.com, shows the actual rodeo.

We are going to have plenty of daily news, though, that is Round-Up related, including on business and entertainment. We’ll post those stories online at www.eastoregonian.com.

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And, of course, thank you to all of our subscribers. We simply would be unable to do this vital work without your support.

Phil Wright is the managing editor of the East Oregonian.

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