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These KU Students Are Helping Revive Journalism In Eudora, Kansas

These KU Students Are Helping Revive Journalism In Eudora, Kansas

Update: 2019-06-05
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For more than 100 years, Eudora had a weekly newspaper. “We were able to have a sports reporter, somebody that would come out when we had a structure fire and report on it,” said Mayor Tim Reazin, who moved to Eudora in 1997. “We had somebody that sat through the city commission meetings with us.” But since 2004, more than 1,800 newspapers have folded, a third of them in rural communities . Eudora residents lost their paper in 2008. Reazin says the result is citizens are less informed – and starved for coverage.
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These KU Students Are Helping Revive Journalism In Eudora, Kansas

These KU Students Are Helping Revive Journalism In Eudora, Kansas

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