The Santanero is embarking on a new journey its phased approach of becoming a consistent newspaper. Instead of publishing four pages every week, we are striving to achieve one to two page summaries called a Leaflet, on the happenings in our city, Santa Ana.
While we understand the community’s interest in wanting to report or work in journalism themselves, we simply do not have funds to pay wages as the entire paper is funded by wages co-founder Daniel Diaz entirely and has been since day one back in 2022.
And he doesn't have a problem with that :)
We are accepting op-eds and if cleared by The Santanero staff, your piece will end up on our website for readers to read and yes, theres a comment section (must register your email but don’t worry, we only have free subscriptions).
We look forward to expanding the Leaflet into a four-pages with opportunites for the communty to submit events and put local small businesses into the spotlight.
Click here to read our free digital issues. No clickbait!
The Santanero is embarking on a new journey its phased approach of becoming a consistent newspaper. Instead of publishing four pages every week, we are striving to achieve one to two page summaries called a Leaflet, on the happenings in our city, Santa Ana.
While we understand the community’s interest in wanting to report or work in journalism themselves, we simply do not have funds to pay wages as the entire paper is funded by wages co-founder Daniel Diaz entirely and has been since day one back in 2022.
And he doesn't have a problem with that :)
We are accepting op-eds and if cleared by The Santanero staff, your piece will end up on our website for readers to read and yes, theres a comment section (must register your email but don’t worry, we only have free subscriptions).
We look forward to expanding the Leaflet into a four-pages with opportunites for the communty to submit events and put local small businesses into the spotlight.
Click here to read our free digital issues. No clickbait!
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