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Sample News Release Summary Leads and Tweets:

Release 1 Client
Colorado Vocational Services (Carrolton, Colorado)

Fact 1: The Colorado Vocational Services office in Carrolton, Colo., has been looking for a new
director.
Fact 2: A new director was named yesterday.
Fact 3: Her name is Janice Sanders.
Fact 4: She has been assistant director of the Massachusetts Vocational Rehab Services office in
Taunton, Mass., for the past three years.
Fact 5: Her salary will be $50,508 a year, and she starts the first of next month.
Fact 6: She replaces Herbert Krug, who resigned last month under a cloud of suspicion.
Fact 7: The vocational office here serves residents of Washington County and three adjacent counties

News Release Summary:

CARROLTON, COLO. - The Colorado Vocational Services located in Carrolton has made Janice Sanders
their new director. Sanders replaces former director, Herbert Krug, who resigned last month due to
suspicion. For three years, Sanders was formerly the assistant director of the Massachusetts
Vocational Rehab Services office in Taunton, Massachusetts. Her salary will be $50,508 per year and
her start day is the first of the upcoming month. The vocational office in Carrolton serves residents of
Washington County and three adjacent counties.

Tweet: Congratulations to Janice Sanders! Who has been named as new director of The Colorado
Vocational Service.

Release 2 Client
Kanab City (Kanab, Utah)

Fact 1: New Kanab City Clerk Donna Williams has been given the OK to buy new computers. Her
predecessor had been turned down twice with the same request.
Fact 2: The clerk’s office uses its networked system for budgeting and accounting for all city
departments.
Fact 3: The city’s present machines and network, purchased in 1997, are no longer able to handle all
of the city’s work.
Fact 4: Purchase of a new computer system was approved by Kanab City Council last night at its
regular meeting.
Fact 5: The new machines and software will cost an estimated $43,000 during a time of tight budget
constraints and will be purchased and installed as soon as possible.

News Release Summary:

KANAB, UTAH- Kanab city clerk, Donna Williams has been granted her request of buying new
computers. The city’s present computers and networks were purchased back in 1997 and can no
longer handle the amount of work that the city office handles. The new machines and software have
an estimated cost of $43,000. This is a time of tight budgeting constraints for Kanab, but nonetheless
the computers will provide a great benefit to the city.

Tweet: Kanab city clerk Donna Williams was granted her request of new computers, cost is estimated
to be $43,000.
Release 3 Client
The Presbyterian Home (Rumson, New Jersey)

Fact 1: The Presbyterian Home is building an addition to its infirmary that is located on East State
Road in Rumson, N.J.
Fact 2: The addition will have 22 beds and will cost $1.25 million.
Fact 3: Construction will start Monday after a groundbreaking ceremony at 4 p.m. that is open to the
public, civic leaders and media representatives.
Fact 4: Money for construction was donated by the Presbyterian Church national headquarters, local
Presbyterian members and several local benefactors with no official connection to the church.
Fact 5: Construction is expected to take seven months.

News Release Summary:

RUMSON, NEW JERSEY- The Presbyterian Home will be building an addition to its infirmary that is
located on East State Road. This project will cost an estimated $1.25 million and will have an addition
of 22 beds. Money for construction was donated by the Presbyterian Church national headquarters and
local members. Construction for this project will start Monday and is expected to take seven months.
A groundbreaking ceremony will be at 4 p.m. and will be open to the public.

Tweet: Groundbreaking ceremony held today at 4 p.m. for the new infirmary addition to the
Presbyterian Home, located on East State Road. Ceremony will be open to the public. Construction is
set to take 7 months.

Release 4 Client
Ketchum Area Chamber of Commerce (Ketchum, Idaho)

Fact 1: The Ketchum Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual banquet last night.
Fact 2: The chamber’s new president was installed at the banquet.
Fact 3: Term of office for the chamber president is one year.
Fact 4: The new president is Nancy Johnson.
Fact 5: She is owner of Ketchum Hardware.
Fact 6: She also is a director of the local Farmers and Merchants Bank and is a trustee of Ketchum
General Hospital.
Fact 7: Other officers also were installed last night.
Fact 8: The new vice president is Walter Hillman.
Fact 9: The new secretary is Bruce B. Billingsworth.
Fact 10: The new treasurer is Charles Banks.

News Release Summary:

KETCHUM, IDAHO- The Ketchum Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual banquet last night where
they named their new president, Nancy Johnson. Johnson is the owner of Ketchum Hardware and also
the director of the local Farmers and Merchants Bank. She is also a trustee of Ketchum General
Hospital. The term for her presidency is one year. Other board members were also named, which
includes, Vice president, Walter Hillman. Secretary, Bruce B. Billingsworth and treasurer, Charles
Banks.

Tweet: The Ketchum Area Chamber of Commerce named its new president last night at their annual
banquet. Nancy Johnson along with other chair members have been added to the council.
Release 5 Client
Northwest Pacific Power Co. (Spokane, Washington)

Fact 1: Northwest Pacific Power Co. in Spokane, Wash., has started a unique new service.
Fact 2: The service had been developed with the assistance of the Washington County Association for
the Blind.
Fact 3: This service will be available at no cost beginning next month.
Fact 4: About 650 of the power company’s 1.3 million customers are blind.
Fact 5: Gas and electric bills for area residents who are blind will be sent out in Braille.
Fact 6: Blind customers will get regular bills, followed a few days later by bills in Braille.
Fact 7: Washington County Association for the Blind will get billing information from the power
company and put it into the association’s computer, which will transcribe the data into Braille.
Fact 8: Organizations that look out for the interests of people with disabilities are praising the
innovative new program and Northwest Pacific Power for being sensitive to the needs of its visually
impaired customers.

News Release Summary:

SPOKANE, WASHINGTON- The Northwest Pacific Power Co. has started a unique service where they
will send our gas and electric bills in Braille for their 1.3 million customers who are blind. Blind
customers will receive their regular bills as followed, but days later will receive the same bill in Braille.
This will be made possible by the partnership with the Washington County Association for the Blind,
which will help transcribe the date into Braille.

Tweet: Northwest Pacific Power Co. will start to deliver their gas and electric bills in Braille to all 1.3
million blind customers.

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