Hi there,
I am looking to obtain some print copies of the Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press from this Sunday, September 24. 

If you have extras, please let me know -- I'm happy to compensate your library for them, in accordance with your policies, and I'm willing to either pick them up in person if you're in the southeast Michigan region or send you a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Thanks,
Amanda Nichols Hess

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