Support a free press on Independence Day

Edmonds, WALocal News

My Edmonds News calls on readers to celebrate Independence Day by supporting a free press. President and CEO Teresa Wippel underlined the fundamental role local journalism plays in a functioning democracy. She encourages community members to contribute financially to ensure the continuation of local news coverage. This appeal comes amid increasing challenges faced by media outlets nationwide, which often struggle to maintain operations. A strong press is crucial for fostering transparency and accountability in governance, particularly during pivotal events like Independence Day.

Local news organizations provide essential information and connect communities, making their survival vital. Wippel's message serves as a reminder that freedom of the press is intertwined with the values celebrated on Independence Day. Supporting local journalism is a way for citizens to uphold these democratic principles.

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