The Weekly’s circulation guru, Jay Kraus, just informed us that tomorrow’s paper will hit the streets a little later than normal. You should still be able to find it during your lunch hour, however, if not before. We extend our deepest apologies for the delay, but trust you’ll find the special issue–which includes the fabulous pullout guide to the 2009 REVERB music festival, to be held this Saturday in Downtown Ballard–will be well worth the wait.
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