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Iron County Reporter Releases Special Edition Focused on Long-Term Care Services

The Iron County Reporter's "Dignity in Care 2026" special edition on long-term care services is now available online, in e-edition, and as a PDF download.

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The Iron County Reporter published "Dignity in Care 2026," a community-focused special edition dedicated to long-term care and support services, with the package now available on the paper's website, through its e-edition offerings, and as a downloadable PDF.

The special section arrived alongside other active local coverage at the Reporter, including stories on weight restrictions tightened on Paint River bridges as funding stalls, a grant to support new mothers, and the approval of Bay College's Escanaba Campus Practical Nursing Program. The juxtaposition underscores the range of health and infrastructure pressures currently facing Iron County communities.

Readers who encounter difficulty viewing the embedded document on the Reporter's site can access the full special edition through a PDF download link available on the same page. The package can also be shared directly via Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), BlueSky, LinkedIn, email, or print, and the site's e-edition archive allows browsing of other issues alongside it.

The "Dignity in Care 2026" package joins a series of community-focused special editions the Reporter has produced, including "Focus on Education 2026," a "Winter Fun Guide 2025," and the "Iron County Shoppers Guide 2025." Together, these sections reflect the paper's ongoing effort to provide dedicated, topic-specific coverage beyond its standard news cycle.

The Iron County Reporter is located at 927 Riverside Plaza in Iron River and can be reached by phone at 1-906-265-9927 or by mail at PO Box 311, Iron River, MI 49935.

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