![]() ![]() We can never lose sight of the fact that this newspaper is a business, and we would not exist without the support of our community’s readers, subscribers and advertisers. If something is happening in our community, tell us about it so we - and you - can let everyone know. Through our website, we strive to make local events easy to post, view and share with just a click or two. Likewise, we open this Opinion page to anyone in our community who has a view to share as a letter to the editor. We take time to get to know people in our community, and we open our pages to them and to you. We watch what our public officials are up to, and as a watchdog for the public, we bark when something doesn’t seem quite right. We cover the city and county meetings, the school board meetings, the ballgames. And the most important things that set newspapers apart are that our people are here, and they aim to serve everyone in this community as best they can. These days, with the explosion of partisan websites across the political spectrum, you can get your news served up with any bias you like.īut we local newspaper folks are different from a “content generator” (or a robot) posting or reposting items on social media looking to drive up clicks from a niche sliver of a particular demographic. Here at the Daily Reporter, we welcome the opportunity to share important stories about our community and the broader world, and we take seriously our responsibility to report fairly, accurately and impartially.īut National Newspaper Week gives us an opportunity to tell you a little of our own story.įor all the doom-saying we’ve heard for years about community newspapers in print and online, we continue to be a steadfast source of reliable news and information. ![]() National Newspaper Week is here, officially recognized from Oct. ![]()
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