Craig Miller wrote:

> Pound for pound, ounce for ounce this paper kicks butt.  You get the crime
> news, neighborhood events and the amount raised at the bake sale.  You get
> guest writers and columnist who could write for much larger sheets.  It's
> not totally whacked out lib like most press in town.  The classifieds move
> product.  The letters are better then the stribs.  If the strib was ever to
> find them selves in daily competition with anyone, it will be by the folks
> who brought you the SWJ.

I agree.  I had never looked at the SWJ until I began researching issues
related to street lights in Minneapolis.  I regret that we didn't have the same
type of comprehensive in-depth reporting in SE as there was in SW.
I would be happy if the SWJ becomes another citywide alternative paper.

Michael Atherton
Prospect Park

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