Fairhope, Alabama
EDITOR RESIGNS
The longtime home office of the Fairhope Courier newspaper at 325 Fairhope Ave. is for sale, reportedly for $700,000. The historic old building once served as the city's U. S. post office.
Also, Editor Mike Odom announced he is resigning to complete his masters degree at the University of South Alabama and pursue other interests. Odom served as a reporter before becoming Editor 3 years ago.
According to informed sources, interviews are already being held for a new Editor.
The newspaper's Robertsdale office is also for sale and there is a possibility all operations may be consolidated at their Foley facility, according to the source.
Gulf Coast Newspapers LLc., a South Carolina corporation (William Mebane agent) owns the property.
EDITOR RESIGNS
The longtime home office of the Fairhope Courier newspaper at 325 Fairhope Ave. is for sale, reportedly for $700,000. The historic old building once served as the city's U. S. post office.
Also, Editor Mike Odom announced he is resigning to complete his masters degree at the University of South Alabama and pursue other interests. Odom served as a reporter before becoming Editor 3 years ago.
According to informed sources, interviews are already being held for a new Editor.
The newspaper's Robertsdale office is also for sale and there is a possibility all operations may be consolidated at their Foley facility, according to the source.
Gulf Coast Newspapers LLc., a South Carolina corporation (William Mebane agent) owns the property.
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