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Jan 17, 2025 |
eudoratimes.newsnirvana.com | Teri Finneman
Panasonic expects to have 1,000 employees on site by summer as the plant inches closer to beginning production of electric vehicle batteries. State and local leaders hosted a celebration Friday at the construction site as the $4 billion plant nears its official launch. The Eudora Times and other media were only permitted in a gathering area at the front entrance of the De Soto plant and were not allowed to view the inside of the production facility.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
eudoratimes.newsnirvana.com | Teri Finneman
What should the future of news look like? More specifically, what should the future of The Eudora Times look like? We need your help to decide this. We plan to apply for major grant funding that will open next month. Press Forward is a major philanthropic initiative recently established to help support local news. Millions and millions of dollars have been invested to help newsrooms around the country.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
custercountychief.com | Teri Finneman
The following article by Donnis Hueftle-Bullock and Teri Finneman originally appeared in the Sept. 26, 2024 issue of the Custer County Chief. Several changes are coming to the Custer County Chief following input from our readers as part of a national study to help save local news. The Chief is the only newspaper in the state of Nebraska in this study and what happens here can have a major impact statewide in helping to ensure newspapers continue serving their communities.
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Jul 27, 2024 |
eudoratimes.newsnirvana.com | Teri Finneman
A new book will examine the importance of The Eudora Times and other universities around the country playing a role in supporting local news. And I’m writing it. Last week, my co-author Pam Walck and I received a contract for our forthcoming book, “News Desert U.” We feel it’s important to shine a light on the critical role that student journalists and university faculty are playing in helping solve the crisis in local news.
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May 10, 2024 |
eudoratimes.newsnirvana.com | Teri Finneman
The Eudora Times is now temporarily closed to save money. A recent report found most Americans think local news is important but only 15% are paying for it. Just like your place of business can't stay open without paying customers, neither can ours. If you read our stories and like our photos, we need you to donate so we can continue providing local news to the community. We know there will be plenty of news in the next few weeks. It won't get covered. We need readers to step up and support us.
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