Support a free press on Independence Day - Lynnwood Today

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Lynnwood Today highlights the significance of supporting a free press in its Independence Day message. President and CEO Teresa Wippel stresses that the celebration of freedom includes backing local journalism. The article points out that local news outlets play a crucial role in keeping communities informed and engaged. Readers are urged to donate to help sustain news initiatives in Lynnwood. The financial support is vital as local journalism faces numerous challenges in a changing media landscape.

By contributing, residents can ensure that essential news coverage continues. The article serves as a reminder that a democratic society relies on a well-informed public. Supporting local news fosters community engagement and strengthens democracy.

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