Youre invited to My Neighborhood News Network annual meeting June 28

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My Neighborhood News Network (MNNN) invites the public to its annual meeting on June 28 at 10 a. m. in the Edmonds Library meeting room. The meeting is set to last 45 minutes and is open to all community members interested in local journalism. Participants will have the opportunity to meet the board of directors and engage in a Q&A session.

President and CEO Teresa Wippel will provide a report detailing MNNN’s successes in 2024 and discuss future goals. Wippel noted the importance of community support since the organization's transition to a nonprofit model two years ago. This gathering aims to strengthen connections between the newsroom and its readers. By attending, community members can contribute to the dialogue surrounding local news. The informal setting encourages open communication and feedback from the audience.

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