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Chambana Today makes it easier to follow in Google News

Chambana Today makes it easier to follow in Google News

“It’s a simple way for our loyal readers to make sure they never miss a story,” Photo: Saga Communications


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — Chambana today has added a new feature to make it easier for readers to stay up-to-date. A “Google News” icon now appears on every article—click it, and you can add Chambana Today as a preferred source in Google News.

By marking the site as a preferred source, you demonstrate that Chambana Today’s content is trusted and relevant.

“It’s a simple way for our loyal readers to make sure they never miss a story,” said Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Hess. “Check us out at Chambanatoday.com and add us to your regular Google preferred search—your support helps us keep delivering the news that matters to our community.”

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