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The Courier Eco Latino Newspaper will publish its official 2026 Voters Guide on Sunday, March 8, providing residents across Columbus, Phenix City and surrounding communities with comprehensive information about candidates and issues shaping the upcoming election cycle.
The digital-only guide will be available exclusively on the newspaper’s website at couriernews.org, offering voters accessible, fact-based coverage designed to help citizens make informed decisions at the ballot box.
According to newspaper officials, the guide will include candidate profiles, key policy positions, voting information and community-focused reporting highlighting issues important to local voters.
“Our goal is to ensure voters have clear, reliable information before they cast their ballots,” said Wane A. Hailes, president/publisher of the Courier Eco Latino Newspaper, which has served the Black and Brown communities throughout the tri-cities for more than two decades.
Readers are encouraged to visit the website and subscribe to the publication’s free daily newsletter, which delivers breaking news, community stories and election coverage directly to subscribers’ email inboxes.
The Courier Eco Latino Newspaper continues its mission of providing journalism that is inspirational, informative and empowering, while serving as a trusted source of news and information for the community.
For more information or to subscribe, visit couriernews.org.