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Children are finishing up their Christmas lists and writing those letters to Santa, and once again, the Fayette Advertiser will deliver Christmas wishes to the North Pole.
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Children are finishing up their Christmas lists and writing those letters to Santa, and once again, the Fayette Advertiser will deliver Christmas wishes to the North Pole.
Santa Claus is a longtime subscriber to this newspaper, and we take great pride in printing letters addressed to him at the North Pole so that he and Mrs. Claus may double-check those Christmas lists.
Be sure and drop off letters to the newspaper office at 203. N. Main St. in Fayette. They may be dropped through our mail slot after hours or placed in Santa’s Mailbox at the Fayette Post Office and Peacock Beauty Shop.
They may also be mailed to the newspaper office at PO Box 32 or emailed to news@fayettenews.com. Keep in mind that there will only be three more newspaper editions printed before Christmas: Wednesdays December 6,13, and 20.
The deadline for all letters to be printed prior to Christmas is noon on December 15.
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