Vennesla Tidende (The Vennesla Times) is a local Norwegian newspaper published in Vennesla in Agder county. [1] The newspaper was launched in 1989 and is published twice a week. [1] It is edited by Christopher Johansen. [2]
According to the Norwegian Audit Bureau of Circulations and National Association of Local Newspapers, Vennesla Tidende has had the following annual circulation:
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