Donate now to our 5,000 matching campaign and support local news - My Edmonds News

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My Edmonds News has launched a $5,000 matching campaign to bolster its local journalism efforts, thanks to an anonymous donor willing to match contributions. The initiative invites community support, emphasizing the critical role local news plays in keeping residents informed. Donations made during this campaign will be matched dollar-for-dollar, effectively doubling the impact of each contribution. This funding will help enhance the quality of reporting and expand outreach efforts within the community. Local news sources are vital for informing residents about pertinent issues and events, making this campaign particularly significant.

The matching campaign highlights the collaborative effort required to sustain independent journalism in the community. As local news organizations face ongoing financial challenges, initiatives like this are essential for their survival. The community's participation in this campaign can lead to a stronger, more informed local populace.

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