The City of Salina is moving more into the digital age after it decided to use its own website to publish notices beginning with the new year. This move comes after the city commission Monday adopted a resolution to designate the city’s website as the official city “newspaper.” While the change in official newspapers begins Jan. 1, the city has already taken steps to have notices also published on its website, which was updated in August, in anticipation of this move and to make sure that the notice function on the site was working properly. “Back in August, the city commission approved a charter ordinance which allowed the city to charter out (of state statutes requiring print publication of most notices),” said Shawn Henessee, assistant city manager.
Source: Salina Journal