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Sudden Shutdown Silences Four South Dakota Newspapers

Sudden Shutdown Silences Four South Dakota Newspapers

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MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Four local newspapers in South Dakota shut down overnight, leaving entire communities without a local news source. Journalists in Brookings, Huron, Redfield, and Moody County say they were blindsided by a late-night email from their parent company, News Media Corporation, laying off hundreds across five states. Editors are calling it a failure of corporate leadership, with one saying staff are now wondering how they’ll feed their families. The Brookings Register and others posted emotional farewells, while local leaders say the loss is a major blow to civic life. Efforts to reach the Illinois-based company have been unsuccessful, and media organizations say the closure’s suddenness is unprecedented. For more Government stories from MitchellNow.com, Click Here.

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