If you’re not local to the metro area, you may have noticed that your local paper has quit delivering all seven days. I’m guessing that those of you who love sitting down with a cup of coffee and the daily paper really didn’t love receiving THAT news!
Here’s an alternative to your local paper: get the Star Tribune delivered instead! Options include:
- 7-day subscription
- Sunday-only subscription
- Sunday-only + digital subscription
- Monday – Friday subscription (delivered by mail)
- Digital-only subscription
The Monday-Friday subscription might be the best bet if you still want to get the local paper on the weekend, and it starts as low as $1.09/issue! Plus, many of the subscription options listed will give you a bonus gift card that will be mailed to you. Choose from Cub, Menards, Coborns, and more!
Even without a great deal, this is the perfect time to subscribe to the paper. We have more time to spend at home so we can use a bit of it to stay informed and entertained by reading the paper. And of course you can also save money with the coupons you’ll find inside.
*This introductory offer is good for new customers only. You must not have had delivery of the Star Tribune in the past 30 days. If you are an existing customer check out the current subscriber upgrades at the bottom of the subscription form.
How the Star Tribune Deal Works:
To subscribe at this special rate, fill out this form.
The form does not have you put your payment information in online. After you have submitted your order, call Face to Face Solutions at the number at the bottom of the form to verify your order and make your payment.
Please be sure to review the order form completely for additional information on subscription and renewal details.
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Laura is a kindergarten teacher and a busy mom of six who loves finding smart ways to save. A former high school English teacher, Laura now balances her teaching career with family life, always on the lookout for deals that help stretch her budget while keeping things fun.
Originally from southern Minnesota, Laura has called the Twin Cities home for over fifteen years. On the off chance she gets some free time, you’ll find her with her nose in a book, spending time with family and friends, or enjoying a hot cup of coffee.
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