The Mid Valley Town Crier

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The Mid Valley Town Crier
TypeWednesday and Sunday newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) AIM Media Texas
PublisherStephan Wingert
EditorCarlos Sanchez
Founded1909
Language English
Headquarters401 S Kansas AVE
Suite C-2
Weslaco, TX 78596
United States
Circulation Tens of thousands [1]
Website www.midvalleytowncrier.com

The Mid-Valley Town Crier covers community news in an eight-community region of South Texas, spanning Weslaco, Donna, Mercedes, Progreso, Edcouch, Elsa, La Villa and Monte Alto. MVTC reaches tens of thousands of readers weekly, providing more than general news and features from the area but promotions and supplemental publications. This includes "My Winter Visit," a weekly resource guide for Winter Texans that's published every Sunday in the paper's C-section, medical news in every Wednesday edition as well as annual graduation, high school football and health and medical guides. [2]

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