After winning first place for its website in 2023 and an honorable mention in 2022, the Roundup’s editor Cali O’Hare now has access to a state-of-the-art content management system that is fully customizable. This will allow the Pinedale Roundup to bring subscribers an even better, more informational and immersive experience on the digital platform.
As they have in the past, readers will be able to keep up with the top local news and sports stories on the site, as well as police reports, obituaries and opinion pieces.
The revamped site also includes more streamlined methods for those looking to view e-editions and subscribe to the Roundup online.
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SUBLETTE COUNTY — A new and improved version of the Pinedale Roundup’s already award-winning website will be unveiled at pinedaleroundup.com on or about Feb. 28.
Work on the site has been ongoing in recent months in an effort to bring the best online experience possible to readers in Sublette County and beyond.
After winning first place for its website in 2023 and an honorable mention in 2022, the Roundup and its editor Cali O’Hare now have access to a state-of-the-art content management system that is fully customizable. This will allow the Pinedale Roundup to bring subscribers an even better, more informational and immersive experience on the digital platform.
As they have in the past, readers will be able to keep up with the top local news and sports stories on the site, as well as police reports, obituaries and opinion pieces.
The revamped site also includes more streamlined methods for those looking to view e-editions and subscribe to the Roundup online. Feedback from subscribers and readers over the years was considered as the site’s design was made. The site will also include an upgraded advertising experience for local advertisers looking to reach readers online.
Marking the special occasion of the upgraded site, access to stories online will be free to all users for two weeks, from February 28 through March 13. No paywall will be in use on the site during that time.
For current subscribers, usernames and emails will be transferred to the new websites; however, passwords will not. Once the two-week grace period ends, you will receive an email to update your password. Once you have updated your password, the website will be usable as it was previously as a subscriber.
The Roundup appreciates your continued readership and looks forward to providing local news to its subscribers in the best ways possible in the future.