As many of you are aware, the NCW Nickel Newspapers ceased publishing last spring. This free classified advertising newspaper had a wide circulation in Eastern Washington, and I had been providing them with a weekly column for many years. The distribution person for the Spokane Exchange, which is another classified newspaper that is read in far Eastern Washington and Idaho was being asked “where’s the paper that Dave Graybill is in?” when he was filling the newsstands. I was soon contacted by the folks at the Spokane Exchange and they have been publishing my column for months. Just recently the Spokane Exchange expanded their distribution to include most of the communities that were previously getting the NCW Nickle Newspapers. You can now read my weekly column in Moses Lake, Wenatchee, Omak, and their surrounding communities. The column is often a round up of the reports heard on radio stations and read on my web site and Facebook Page, but with more detail. Many times, there is information in the column that is not included in these reports. It is great to be back in print throughout Eastern Washington, and I hope you pick up a copy of the Exchange after Wednesday of each week in the region.