Stangeavisa

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Stangeavisa (The Stange Gazette) is a local Norwegian newspaper published once a week in Stange in Innlandet county. The newspaper covers events in the municipality of Stange. The paper is edited by Lars Kristian Seierstad, [1] who is also the single shareholder in the publishing company. The newspaper was established in 2004. [1]

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Circulation

According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers, Stangeavisa has had the following annual circulation:

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