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Advertiser resumes all printing

by Leslie Turk

The Daily Advertiser 's publisher says the Bertrand Drive facility has been fully operational since Thursday.

[UPDATE: The Daily Advertiser's publisher says all printing at its Bertrand Drive facility resumed Thursday. The headline on this story has been changed to reflect the updated information.]

Karen Lincoln, The Daily Advertiser's president and publisher, confirms via email that the company's Bertrand Drive press has been down for two days, resulting in no papers delivered Wednesday or Thursday. The reason for the delay is production issues, she writes. "Press has been down due to the water dampening system. We are not able to estimate delivery as of yet."

Ouch.

A note posted on the paper's website Wednesday, however, was much more optimistic about when delivery would resume:

Because of an equipment malfunction, some of our home-delivery customers did not receive today's newspapers. We apologize for this inconvenience. Those subscribers who were affected will receive the Wednesday edition Thursday morning with their regular newspaper delivery.

As always, the content on our website is free to subscribers. You can view it on your home computer, smart phone or iPad. In addition, here is a link to the electronic version of today's printed newspaper.

We are working hard to address the technical problems and appreciate your patience and understanding.