Partnership brings Mandeville-focused local reporting to weekly print readers
MANDEVILLE — Beginning with its January 16th issue, The Southern Reveille has launched a weekly Mandeville, Louisiana, print edition, and select Mandeville Daily news coverage will now appear in its pages.
The expansion brings Mandeville-focused reporting into print as part of the Reveille’s new Northshore edition, offering readers a traditional newspaper option alongside Mandeville Daily’s digital coverage. Select stories published by Mandeville Daily will be edited for print and distributed weekly to subscribers in Mandeville.
Founded in 1851, The Southern Reveille is based in Port Gibson, Mississippi, and serves Claiborne County as a community newspaper. The new Mandeville edition marks the paper’s first regular print presence in Louisiana and reflects a broader effort to support local journalism in communities that have seen a decline in traditional news outlets.

Publisher Kelly Sullivan said the new Mandeville edition is rooted in both tradition and forward-looking local journalism. “Born of a deep love for storytelling, truth-telling, and Southern voices, this paper is both a continuation and a fresh start,” Sullivan said. “My goal is to honor what came before while shining a smart, steady light on what’s next.”

Mandeville Daily will continue to operate independently as a digital-first local news outlet, covering City Council meetings, ordinances, public safety, development and community events. The print partnership allows that reporting to reach additional readers who prefer or rely on a physical newspaper.
The Mandeville edition of The Southern Reveille is published weekly. Subscription information is available through the newspaper’s website.
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