City Lights

I thought I understood in today’s Gazette that Ed Kemmick’s City Lights blog is back up, but I guess I am too dumb to find it on the Gazoo’s new and degraded web site. Send me a link if you find it.

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7 Responses to “City Lights”

  1. Jim Larson Says:

    Ed’s got an entry labeled Jan. 31 2010, but to find it you have to scroll down to the “archived” blogs.

  2. Ed Kemmick Says:

    Actually, there are a couple ways to get there. You can click on the “blog box” directly under the column headline, or go to the “related stories” under my column and click on “Back to the blog.”

  3. Ed Kemmick Says:

    Make that “similar stories.”

  4. John Taylor Says:

    http://billingsgazette.com/news/opinion/blogs/city-lights
    I found it directly with this URL

  5. Ed Kemmick Says:

    Come on, David, the suspense is killing me. Did you find the dang thing yet? If I can find stuff on the Outpost site, surely you can find my blog.

  6. David Says:

    Got it. Thanks, guys.

  7. Kirk Dooley Says:

    For some reason, City Lights the Blog is now in the Opinion section of the Gazoo’s new and (hardly) improved website. The Sunday column (regarding Jim Reno’s efforts to get tombstones for the children’s graves in the county potter’s field at Riverview Cemetery) could only be found in the blog and not in the Local News section, where it would normally be. Fortunately, I bookmarked the blog, and it is now on my Firefox toolbar.

    Fortunately, Ed has not to my knowledge joined Matt over on Twitter, since limiting a man who is used to being paid by the word to 140 characters is patently unconstitutional (cruel and unusual punishment), not to mention shallow as all hell. (But what do I know? I actually prefer reading a newspaper to visiting its website; I must be getting REALLY old. I’d subscribe to the Gazoo, but it’s too expensive to do so, considering I live in Mesa, Arizona, and would leave my copy to the tender mercies of the Unbelievably Stupid Postal Service.)

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