magine a time when newspapers were informational: news about sports, local events and good news. The job was to be fair, different regions ideas to share.
magine a time when newspapers were informational: news about sports, local events and good news. The job was to be fair, different regions ideas to share.
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I don’t have to imagine a time. I remember the papers from the 1940’s and 50’s. Of course, the war news was never good, but the good news was there too. Tweeted.
I’ll admit, I miss the local papers. They may say they’re local, but clearly not written by anyone who really lives in the valley.
Darn! At least the editor for our local paper lives and works here.
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