skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Epstein survivors urge Congress to release all the files on the sex trafficker; NYC nurses: Private hospitals can do more to protect patient care; Report: Social media connects Southern teens but barriers remain; Voters in NC, U.S. want term limits for Congressional lawmakers.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

The federal government reopens after a lengthy shutdown. Questions linger on the Farm Bill extension and funding and lawmakers explain support for keeping the shutdown going.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

A voting shift by Virginia's rural Republicans helped Democrats win the November governor's race; Louisiana is adopting new projects to help rural residents adapt to climate change and as Thanksgiving approaches, Indiana is responding to more bird flu.

The challenges and joys of printing holiday cards in MD

play audio
Play

Wednesday, December 11, 2024   

Americans purchase around 6.5 billion greeting cards each year, with around 20% of them bought for the holiday season.

Sarah Hitchcock Burzio, owner and chief creative officer of Hitchcock Paper, is a greeting card seller who prints her paper in Maryland. Her company is highlighted in the Alliance for American Manufacturing's Made in America Holiday Gift Guide. The guide serves as a resource for consumers looking to buy American-made products in their state.

Burzio said prices have gone up but customers see the value of American-milled, printed and designed greeting cards.

"The paper that's made here, there's a lot of attention to detail," Burzio explained. "It's quality paper. The way your pen writes on writing stationery and you go, 'Oh, that feels good.' That's the kind of thing we're looking for, and I really think you only get that with U.S. papers."

Berger Cookies in Baltimore also made this year's gift guide.

Burzio had never thought of herself as a manufacturer. She thought manufacturing meant big factories or steel machinery. Now she embraces the title and pointed out many local artists and graphic designers are manufacturing products for consumers. For those wanting to buy American-made cards this year, Burzio suggested purchasing products at local boutiques and shops, instead of big box chain stores.

"They're buying thousands of cards for their stores nationwide, so they have to get them produced overseas to make that profit work for them," Burzio observed. "You can go into a lot of boutique stationery companies right now and buy a greeting card for $4 to $6 and it was designed by someone in the U.S., printed by someone in the U.S. on U.S. paper."

A poll by the alliance found 60% of Americans this past year have made a conscious effort to buy American-made products.


get more stories like this via email

more stories
Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith said he does not know what was discussed during a Thursday closed-door Statehouse meeting with Vice President JD Vance and Gov. Mike Braun. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

By Kyla Russell for WISH-TV.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the WISH-TV-Free Press Indiana-Public News Service C…


Social Issues

play sound

Rural LGBTQ+ youth in Indiana face greater mental health challenges, but have found ways to build community online, according to a new report…

Social Issues

play sound

By Marilyn Odendahl for The Indiana Citizen.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Indiana Citizen-Free Press India…


Five judges hold seats in the Indiana Supreme Court, 15 in the Court of Appeals, five in the Circuit and Superior Courts, and one in the Indiana Tax Court. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

Groups fighting for a free and fair judicial system are speaking out against violence, threats and insults targeting judges in Indiana and across the …

Health and Wellness

play sound

Indiana families are preparing kids for back-to-school season, and mental-health experts say emotional readiness is just as important as school …

Rising energy costs and a potential strain on local water resources and infrastructure are two issues linked to data center construction. (Adobe Stock)

Environment

play sound

The Trump administration's long-term plan for artificial intelligence could have far-reaching environmental impacts across the country. His strategy …

Social Issues

play sound

A public funding mechanism for Seattle elections is up for renewal in next week's election. The Democracy Voucher program was passed 10 years ago…

Social Issues

play sound

More people are providing care at home for aging family members or those with disabilities - and a new study says they face mounting financial and emo…

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021