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My Edmonds News seeks financial contributions to bolster its nonprofit newsroom, inviting local residents to support local journalism. The initiative underscores the vital role of community engagement in sustaining news outlets. To enhance accountability, the site mandates that commenters provide their real names and city of residence for identity verification prior to comment approval. This policy aims to foster a constructive dialogue while maintaining the integrity of discussions. Additionally, commenters must agree to follow the site's Code of Conduct, which sets clear expectations for respectful engagement.

The appeal for support reflects broader challenges faced by nonprofit news organizations in the digital age. As local journalism grapples with financial sustainability, community contributions become increasingly essential. The call to action emphasizes the importance of a well-informed public and the role of local media in achieving this goal.

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