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The Elk County Magazine

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Evers & Elk is Elk County’s new monthly print magazine dedicated to preserving and celebrating local life.

Each issue blends local stories, businesses, and everyday moments, printed to keep— not to just scroll past

Our Mission

real local stories - neighbors, makers, and favorite hometown spots

editorial photography - cozy, warm, and familiar views

community connection - bulletins, favorites, and little things

Street signs at the intersection of Evers and Elk streets, with power lines overhead, under an overcast sky.

FEBRUARY - THE HEART OF SERVICE

This issue is dedicated to the ones who keep our town running. We celebrate the dedication of our volunteers, first responders, and local helpers who give their time and energy to our community.

PRE - ORDER COMING SOON

Be a part of the story

Every issue is built around space, layout, and monthly themes, so not everything can run at once. It’s simply a matter of what fits where. If your submission doesn’t appear right away, it stays on the list for future consideration, and you’re always welcome to resubmit for upcoming issues.

CONNECT YOUR BUSINESS DIRECTLY WITH THE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORT LOCAL.

ADVERTISING INQUIRY

RESERVE YOUR SPOT

KNOW SOMEONE DOING SOMETHING WORTH SHARING?

STORY & FEATURES

SUBMIT A STORY

COMMUNITY BULLETIN

HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT? SHOUTOUT A FRIEND! CELEBRATE YOUR MOMENTS.

SHARE A NOTE

READER SUBMISSION

MARCH THEME: Elk County Creations! Share yours here!

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EVENT SUBMISSIONS

SOMETHING HAPPENING AROUND TOWN NEXT MONTH?

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GOT A CLEVER WORD, HINT OR TRIVIA IDEA FOR OUR PUZZLE PAGE?

PUZZLE & QUIZ SUBMISSIONS

PITCH YOUR IDEA

Evers & Elk is an homage to the neighborhood that raised me. I grew up on the corner of Evers Avenue in Elk County. That’s where I learned to walk, where my grandma Cathy taught me to paint, where I met my bestfriend… everything. I wouldn’t be who I am today without the memories from my little corner of town.

— Caylene, Editor