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E-paper highlights: Read headlines from the Echo Journal e-editions Sept. 22-28, 2022

Take a look at just some of what was on the Echo Journal's e-paper pages in the last week at www.pineandlakes.com

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Here are highlights of what was published in the Echo Journal e-papers online in the past week. Each e-paper is seven to nine pages of bonus news from around the world, including national, state, business, entertainment and sports news.

  • Thursday, Sept. 22: Vladimir Putin shocks Russian citizens with act of desperation. Federal Reserve goes big again with new rate hike. Queen Elizabeth’s funeral watched by 11.4 million people in the United States. Farewell to tennis star Roger Federer.
  • Friday, Sept. 23: Powerless Puerto Rico swelters. Democrats score bipartisan win on public safety bills. 
  • Saturday, Sept. 24: “All in the Family” would be impossible to pull off today. Tips to help you love where you live. 
  • Sunday, Sept. 25: North Korea fires missile ahead of Vice President Harris' visit. The effort to dim light pollution. Minnesota writer turned fascination with state revolutionary into a book. Here are 10 cost-saving tips for thrifty travelers.
  • Monday, Sept. 26: Poll: Democrats say ditch Biden in 2024 while Trump is still the GOP favorite. Canadians clean up after Hurricane Fiona. A pro shares eight thrift store tips. NFL roundup of Sunday games.
  • Tuesday, Sept. 27: Florida residents in the path of Hurricane Ian are urged to flee immediately. Former President Trump’s troubles worsen as he faces six legal landmines. This Federal Reserve policy you’ve never heard of could have the biggest effect on your wallet.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 28: Find this week’s Echo Journal pages, along with extra pages of state, national, world, sports, business and entertainment news.
Our newsroom occasionally reports stories under a byline of "Pineandlakes Echo Journal." Often, the "Pineandlakes Echo Journal" byline is used when rewriting basic news briefs that originate from official sources, such as a city press release about a road closure, and which require little or no reporting. At times, this byline is used when a news story includes numerous authors or when the story is formed by aggregating previously reported news from various sources. If outside sources are used, it is noted within the story.

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