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Top 8 Ohio newspapers

Cleveland Plain Dealer -

Main Editorial Offices
The Plain Dealer
1801 Superior Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-999-4800
1-800-688-4802
216-999-6354 (fax)

Letters To The Editor

The Plain Dealer welcomes letters to the editor that comment on and further the public debate on topics of general interest. To submit a letter by e-mail, please fill out the form or send e-mail directly to letters@plaind.com. Letters may also be mailed to Letters to the Editor, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Ave., Cleveland 44114, or sent by fax to 216-999-6209.

Your full name, mailing address, phone numbers and e-mail address are required only for verification purposes. This information is not published or shared with any individual or entity outside of The Plain Dealer without the letter writer's express permission. Submissions should not exceed 200 words. We reserve the right to edit for length and clarity. Concise letters are more likely to be published.

Columbus Dispatch -

The Columbus Dispatch
34 S. 3rd St.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
News Department: 614-461-5200
Other Inquiries: 614-461-5000
Toll Free (In Ohio): 1-800-282-0263

Letters to the Editor

To submit a letter for publication on our Editorials/Opinion page, send e-mail to letters@dispatch.com or see our Editorials/Letters/Forum page for more information. Short letters (200 words or less) have the best chance of being published. Typed letters are preferred, and all letters may be edited. Each should include a signature, address and daytime phone number. Please specify a date if there’s a reference to a previous article or letter.

Cincinnati Enquirer -

Cincinnati Enquirer
513-755-4140
7700 Service Center Dr
West Chester, OH 45069

Letters to the Editor

Use our online form to send a letter to the editor of The Cincinnati Enquirer.

You can also send letters to: Letters, Enquirer Editorial Page, 312 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH 45202; fax (513) 768-8569; or e-mail letters@enquirer.com. Please include your name, address (including community) and day phone.
Please send e-mailed letters as plain text without attachments.

Limit letters to 100 words. All letters may be edited for space and clarity. Longer letters may be considered for other features on the Editorial Page, Opinions Page, or in Sunday Forum. Letters, opinion and editorial columns, and articles submitted to The Enquirer may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms.

Cincinnati Post -

The Cincinnati Post
125 East Court St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513) 352-2000
Fax: (513) 621-3962

Letters to the editor:

Mail letters to the address above, c/o Letters to the Editor, or e-mail. Letters to the Editor must include writer's street and city address, telephone number, and, if submitted by e-mail, a valid return e-mail address for verification.

Akron Beacon Journal -

Akron Beacon Journal
44 East Exchange Street
P.O. Box 640
Akron, OH 44309-0640
Beacon Journal public service counter:
330-996-3875

Send emails without attachments to Letters to Voice of the People vop@thebeaconjournal.com. You must include your name, address and phone number to be considered for publication.

Dayton Daily News -

1611 S Main St
Dayton, OH 45409
Dayton Area:
(937) 222-5700
Elsewhere:
(888) 397-6397

To send a letter to the editor

Include your full name and a daytime telephone number. Keep your submissions to 200 words or fewer. To publish as many letters as possible, they may be edited. No attachments, please.

* Click here to e-mail a letter
* Fax your letter to (937) 225-7302
* By mail: Letters to the editor, Box 1287, Dayton, OH 45401-1287.

Toledo Blade -

The Blade
541 N. Superior St.
Toledo, OH 43660
(419) 724-6000
TOLL FREE: 1-800-245-3317

Send a letter to the editor at letters@theblade.com. With rare exceptions, e-mails (plain text, no attachment) must not exceed 300 words. Contributors are limited to one published letter a month. Preference is given to short, succinctly expressed e-mails. The Forum reserves the right to edit for accuracy, brevity, or clarity. Failure to supply a full home address and daytime telephone number will slow our verification process and delay publication.

Youngstown Vindicator -

103 Vindicator Square
Youngstown, OH 44503
(330) 747-1471

Letters must be signed and must carry the writers’ addresses and daytime telephone numbers. The editor reserves the right to reject, edit and condense letters. Publication does not constitute an endorsement of the views, opinions and statements of fact expressed. Unused letters will not be acknowledged or returned. Poetry, letters to third parties and photocopies are not accepted. Mail to Letters to the Editor, The Vindicator, P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, Ohio 44501-0780. Address email to letters@vindy.com. Please do not send email attachments of any kind.

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