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PHOTO
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By Jeremy Waltner 
October 9, 2025

PHOTO OF THE DAY: NEWSPAPER WEEK

 

This week — Oct. 6-11 — marks the 85th celebration of National Newspaper Week. Since 1940, Newspaper Association Managers has sponsored and supported National Newspaper Week, a week-long promotion of the newspaper industry in the United States and Canada.

Embracing Local Journalism for a Better Future

Local journalism is the heartbeat of informed communities. It brings stories to light that national outlets often overlook—stories about school board decisions, city council debates, neighborhood events, and local heroes. In a world increasingly shaped by global headlines and social media noise, reconnecting with local news is vital for civic engagement, accountability, and community resilience. 

Why Local Journalism Matters:

  • Informed Citizens: Local reporting empowers people with the information they need to make decisions in their everyday lives—from voting to attending town hall meetings.
  • Accountability: Local journalists often serve as watchdogs, uncovering corruption or negligence that directly impacts their communities.
  • Community Connection: Local news fosters a sense of belonging by highlighting stories that resonate on a personal level.
  • Economic Development: Thriving local media can support small businesses through advertising and partnerships, strengthening the local economy.

A Call to Action:

To build a better future, we must support local journalism through subscriptions, donations, sharing stories, and encouraging young reporters. Schools, libraries, and civic groups can also play a role in educating the next generation about media literacy and the importance of a free press.

By embracing local journalism, we’re not just preserving the past—we’re shaping a more informed, connected, and empowered future.

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