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A gift for ourselves and our community

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Joyce Wood, a dedicated volunteer at Providence Colby Campus, shares a heartfelt note about the significant impact of the hard copy Herald newspaper on patients and their families. She notes that receiving the newspaper fosters a sense of normalcy, helping individuals connect with their community during difficult times. This simple act not only keeps families informed but also encourages conversations about local news, enhancing social interactions in stressful environments. The article emphasizes the vital role of local journalism in strengthening community ties and supporting democratic engagement. It also addresses the pressing financial difficulties local newspapers face due to declining traditional advertising revenue, making it increasingly challenging for them to operate effectively.

As more people turn to digital media, the need for sustained community support through donations becomes critical. The piece concludes with a compelling call to action, urging readers to contribute to local journalism funds to ensure impactful stories continue to reach those who need them most, reminding the community of the importance of involvement in preserving vital local news coverage.

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