The Beacon has a new flag, as chosen by readers

Edmonds, WALocal News

Beacon Publishing has introduced the winners of its contest to redesign the flag for the Edmonds and Mukilteo newspapers, highlighting a strong commitment to community engagement. The contest allowed local readers to vote on their preferred designs, making the process inclusive and reflective of the community's voice. This initiative not only aims to modernize the newspaper's image but also strengthens its connection with the audience, reinforcing the importance of local input in journalism. Subscribers are encouraged to log in to their accounts to view the complete details of the contest and the winning designs. The shift in branding is anticipated to enhance the publication's relevance in a rapidly changing media landscape.

By prioritizing reader participation, Beacon Publishing demonstrates an innovative approach to local news that fosters a sense of community ownership. This redesign effort is a testament to the publication's dedication to adapting to the evolving needs of its readership. The initiative serves as a reminder of the power of local journalism in shaping community identity and engagement.

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