Our Offices will be closed September 7th and 8th for the Holiday.

How to contact the Winona Daily News

Winona Daily News

PO 902 East Second St.
Suite 110
Winona, MN 55987

Phone
General: 507-453-3500
Toll free: 800-328-2182

  Fax
General: 507-454-1440
Newsroom: 507-453-3517

DO NOT CALL POLICY

Publisher: Rusty Cunningham 507-453-3501

Online Newsroom
Call 453-3500 or send e-mail to
news@winonadailynews.com

Photography Department
507-453-3512

Classified Advertising:
Call 453-3500 or send e-mail to
classifieds@winonadailynews.com


Note: Please include your name and phone number (and street address if necessary) when sending e-mail to classifieds.

Advertising & Sales:
Call 453-3500 or send e-mail to
sales@winonadailynews.com

Circulation Department:
Call 453-3500 or send e-mail to
lac.circulation@lacrossetribune.com
Note: Please include your phone number and/or street address in your e-mail.

  • Circulation manager: 507-453-3539
Online Technical/Production


DO NOT CALL POLICY:

This newspapers uses the telephone as one important way to stay in contact with our customers and our potential customers in the community. Because a good relationship with the community is necessary ingredient of our success, and in keeping with state and federal laws, it is the policy of this newspaper that we will not make sales-related telephone calls to any person who has indicated a desire not to receive such calls. This includes those who have registered with state or federal "Do Not Call lists," as well as those who have previously told us directly that they do not wish to receive such calls.

Winona Daily News may at times offer subscription opportunities or solicit prospective customers by calling on private residences.

You may make a request to be added to our Do Not Call list in writing or by telephone. All requests should include your name, address and telephone number. Written requests should be mailed to: Winona Daily News, Attn: Do Not Call Coordinator, 902 East Second St., Suite 110,, Winona, MN 55987. Your telephone number will remain on our Do Not Call list for five years unless you specify otherwise. Of course, if your telephone number changes, you must give us your new number if you want your "Do Not Call" status to remain in effect.

Please keep in mind that regulations may permit Winona Daily News to contact you even if your telephone number is registered with your state or the national list. For instance, if you were a subscriber to Winona Daily News in the past 18 months, we may contact you to inform you of a subscription opportunity even if your telephone number is on the state or national "do not call" list. We like to remind customers as a service that their subscriptions are expiring and to offer special advertising opportunities to selected customers.