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The Minnesota Star Tribune offers free digital subscriptions to all graduating high school seniors across Minnesota

“We’re excited to give every graduating senior in Minnesota a free one-year subscription to the Star Tribune, no strings attached. We hope it's the beginning of a long habit of staying informed about your community and the world.” -- Steve Grove, Publisher and CEO of the Star Tribune

The Minnesota Star Tribune today announced it is offering free one-year digital subscriptions to all graduating high school seniors across the state of Minnesota. Interested graduating seniors can claim their free subscription by registering here.

“We’re excited to give every graduating senior in Minnesota a free one-year subscription to the Star Tribune, no strings attached,” said Steve Grove, Publisher and CEO of the Star Tribune. “We hope it's the beginning of a long habit of staying informed about your community and the world.”

The free subscription is intended to assist graduating seniors as they embark on the next step in their journey, whether they plan to continue their education or begin their career, and to prepare them for success outside of the high school environment.

The subscription will be an entirely free full digital access subscription that will last one year. High school seniors who enroll will not have to provide any payment information, and the subscription will not be automatically renewed.

About The Minnesota Star Tribune

The Minnesota Star Tribune is an innovative modern media organization building on an extraordinary 157-year legacy. With seven Pulitzer Prizes and hundreds of other awards, the Minnesota Star Tribune boasts the Midwest’s largest news organization and is an unrivaled force for journalistic excellence in Minnesota and beyond. As the heart and voice of the north, the Minnesota Star Tribune is on a journey to create the leading model for local news in America – driving innovation in media to make every Minnesotan’s life better. For more information, visit www.startribunecompany.com.

-- The Minnesota Star Tribune press release

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