Youre invited to My Neighborhood News Network annual meeting June 28

Edmonds, WALocal News

My Neighborhood News Network invites the public to its annual meeting at 10 a. m. on Saturday, June 28, at the Edmonds Library meeting room. The meeting is set to last 45 minutes and will provide a platform for attendees to engage with the board of directors and raise questions. President and CEO Teresa Wippel will deliver a report on the organization’s achievements in 2024, alongside its future objectives.

Wippel noted the importance of community support since the transition to a nonprofit newsroom two years ago. This informal event aims to strengthen connections between the board and local readers, encouraging community involvement. Attendees can expect to learn about the impact of the nonprofit model on local news coverage. The meeting represents an opportunity for dialogue about the future of local journalism. All community members are invited to attend and contribute to the discussion.

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