Donate your vehicle and support your local news source - My Edmonds News

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My Edmonds News is launching a vehicle donation campaign to bolster support for its nonprofit journalism. The publication invites the community to contribute cars, trucks, boats, RVs, or motorcycles, regardless of their operational status. This initiative is crucial for maintaining a financially sustainable news source that serves local interests. Donations will directly support the generation of quality content and community-focused reporting. The campaign reflects an increasing trend among local news organizations to seek alternative funding sources amidst declining advertising revenue.

By engaging the community in this way, My Edmonds News aims to enhance its financial stability and ensure continued coverage of local events and issues. This effort highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving local journalism. Supporters are encouraged to participate in this initiative to help maintain a vital news source for Edmonds residents.

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