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My Edmonds News is actively seeking local businesses to join its advertising sponsorship initiative, aiming to enhance community engagement and visibility. By sponsoring the platform, businesses can connect with residents through a trusted source of news and events in Edmonds. The publication highlights the importance of community collaboration, inviting businesses to align themselves with a reputable local resource. Sponsorship not only offers businesses an opportunity for exposure but also contributes to the sustainability of local journalism. This initiative supports not just commerce but also the fabric of community ties.

Participating businesses will join a network of supporters, fostering a sense of belonging and engagement. The program reflects a commitment to enhancing local media while benefiting local enterprises. Businesses interested in sponsorship are encouraged to reach out for more details.

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