Palm Beach County will no longer publish all of its legal advertisements in local newspapers, opting instead to utilize a new state law that allows legal ads to be placed on a county website. Municipalities can place their legal ads on the county web site as well.
The commission voted 4-2 to adopt an ordinance that The Palm Beach Post Executive Editor Rick Christie said was "a classic case of allowing the fox to guard the hen house." He told county commissioners that newspapers are the logical place to share information concerning legal ads and their continued use would ensure a much larger audience than would a county website.
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The four commissioners who voted for the ordinance — Sara Baxter, Michael Barnett, Mayor Gregg Weiss and Marci Woodward — all pointed to the staff estimate of a savings of nearly $230,000 a year. Baxter pointed to a loss of subscribers at The Post. Christie, also Deputy Regional Editor for the USA Today Network-Florida, quickly corrected Baxter, saying the newspaper has been gaining subscribers, not losing them, adding: "I don't know where you are getting your information from but it is wrong."