Here at the Beacon, were eating fewer eggs

Edmonds, WALocal News

In a significant shift, the Edmonds Beacon has reduced its weekly newspaper to just 8 pages, a move that has caught the attention of its dedicated readers. The decision is attributed to factors that the publication claims are beyond its control, although specifics are not disclosed. Subscribers are now required to log into their accounts or explore new subscription options to access the complete content. This measure may evoke disappointment among the readership, who have come to expect a more robust publication. The Beacon's editorial team expresses hope that this is a temporary adjustment rather than a permanent change.

In light of this development, the newspaper emphasizes its commitment to providing valuable news and insights to the community. Readers are encouraged to remain engaged and supportive during this period. Ultimately, the Edmonds Beacon aims to navigate these challenges while maintaining its role as a trusted news source for the region.

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