Like branches of a swift-running river, two streams of blank newsprint merged into a single path, becoming a racing blur of color and black ink that disappeared into the metal mass of the Goss Headliner.
âI never get tired of watching that,â declared Lonnie Vincent, who has worked in The Daily Sentinel pressroom for 34 years and has been pressroom supervisor since 2007.
We were watching the press print The Nickel want ads one afternoon recently. It was several hours before the Goss would start printing the next dayâs edition of The Sentinel.
The Sentinel youâre reading today is the last edition to be printed on the Goss, which is being retired after 37 years of operation here. From now on, the Sentinel will be printed at The Montrose Daily Press.