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About
Two-Lane Livin' Magazine
Two-Lane
Livin’ is a locally-owned,
independent publication issued by
Stumptown Publishing, LLC. Each month, 16,000 copies are distributed
throughout the heart of West Virginia.
Designed
to educate and entertain, this family-friendly
magazine has quickly become
Central West Virginia's most widely read publication. Available at no charge at over 500
locations, Two-Lane Livin' reaches an audience
that has never before existed for the region. At the current time, 99% of
our distributed copies are making it into reader's
homes.
Two-Lane Livin' has
regular columns authored
by local writers. In addition to regional
event listings and news highlights, Two-Lane Livin’
presents articles with practical information concerning nutrition, gardening, home finance, regional travel and entertainment, reviews,
parenting tips, regional news developments, and more.
About the Editor
Lisa
Hayes-Minney graduated
from Washington State Community College with a Liberals
Arts Degree before attending Glenville State College
where she received her B.A. in English Writing, serving two years as Managing Editor of
The Mercury.
Lisa has
more than 10 years of experience working in marketing,
public relations, print, publishing and media fields.
She
is a former reporter and communications editor of
The Calhoun Chronicle and has been published in
Wonderful West Virginia Magazine. She has won
several industry awards, including: First Place, Best
Columnist Div. 5, WV Press Association Newspaper
Contest, 2007; First Place, Best Columnist Div. 5, WV
Press Association Newspaper Contest, 2003; The State
Journal, Generation Next - Class of 2006.

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"I sold
thirteen books in a single
month."
Mack Samples, Author
"Everywhere
I went, people kept telling me
how much they love Two-Lane
Livin'."
Bill Hawkins, Owner
WVYourWay.com
"I can tell
it's working."
Melinda Sampson
Hildreth Supply, Inc.
"Most
of our early business came from
our classified ad in Two-Lane
Livin'"
The West Fork
Wood Butcher
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