We have made it super easy to cancel Lexington Herald-Leader News subscription
at the root to avoid any and all mediums "The McClatchy Company" (the developer) uses to bill you.
Now let us get into the crux of this guide.
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A few things to note and do before cancelling:
It is Difficult to Cancel a Lexington Herald-Leader News subscription. (**Crowdsourced from Lexington Herald-Leader News and Justuseapp users)
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Connect to the Lexington Herald-Leader newspaper app wherever you are. Receive the latest local and breaking news from Lexington, Frankfort, Winchester and Georgetown in Eastern Kentucky. The Lexington Herald-Leader reports on the local topics you care about, including local weather, traffic, crime, sports and national news. Features of the app include: • Breaking news alerts and real-time updates. • The local news and sports topics you care about from around the Eastern Kentucky area. • View stunning photos and videos of news coverage and events. • The Lexington Herald-Leader opinions, editorials and columns you love. • Ability to share stories on Facebook, Twitter or by email. • An app-native eEdition of the printed newspaper, including 60 additional pages in the ExtraExtra section. Read our Privacy policy here: https://www.kentucky.com/customer-service/privacy-policy/text-only/ Read our Terms of Service here: https://www.kentucky.com/customer-service/terms-of-service/text-only/ For California Residents: To learn more about managing your sharing preferences and Do Not Sell My Info rights visit https://www.kentucky.com/customer-service/privacy-policy/text-only/#notice_california
By Dan Loves Debbie
I don’t live in Lexington anymore but it’s great to keep up with the things going on there. The app is much better than any we have here. Glad they are investing in good reporting!
By gweggy84
You guys could actually run more adds Ang should. They’re aren’t exactly to the point of annoying yet. Nice work
By Shrinkin-mid-class
Because of a family crises, I’ve been in California since February. I could not stay abreast of current events in Lexington if the Herald-Leader didn’t provide access to news worthy topics around town. I appreciate knowing how things will have changed once I return to My Old Kentucky Home.
By rdynlex
How are Lexington Herald – Leader has become a joke and an embarrassment to the citizens of Lexington. It seems to be rampant with spelling and grammar errors, incomplete obituary information lags behind to the point where sometimes the funeral service or visitation has been held before it appears in the paper if that’s what you want to call this. I find it odd that there seems to be an overabundance of articles and information about UK sports while the rest of the paper suffers for journalism that is incorrect and/lacking. This move to Louisville was supposed to make things so much better but sadly that is not the result and this is the Shame. Rick Young
By KyPeonie
I have a recurring subscription. About once a month, the app locks me out of reading the paper. It goes to a screen asking me to subscribe or sign in. But the link to sign in doesn’t open. The issue resolves itself in about a day. So I loose one issue a month because of this problem.
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