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Celebrating National Newspaper Week

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Just a few weeks ago, the Gazette nearly went dark forever. Readers lost a trusted source of news. Advertisers lost their voice. Communities lost their record-keeper.

Today, we are back – and stronger – because neighbors like you stood up for local journalism. And there’s no better time to celebrate that comeback than National Newspaper Week, when communities across America recognize the essential role newspapers play in keeping democracy strong and local voices heard.

We’ve rehired the editors, reporters, designers, and advertising reps you know and trust. They’re once again covering your schools, city councils, courts, and Friday night games – keeping civic life visible and accountable. But to keep these papers alive, we need your support.

Why Subscribe?

• Because local papers are run by people who live here, work here, and raise families here.

• Because your subscription means more reporters, stronger coverage, and deeper community connections.

• Because every dollar stays in Wyoming, reinvested in our towns, our businesses, and our shared future.

This week, as newspapers across the nation mark National Newspaper Week, we’re reminded that local journalism is more than ink and paper – it’s public service. It’s a shared commitment to truth, trust, and transparency.

We’re not the old owners. We’re your neighbors. Our mission is to restore trust, grow coverage, and ensure that Wyoming voices are heard.

Your subscription is more than access to a newspaper. It’s a vote for accountability, connection, and the stories that make our communities stronger.

Join us in writing this next chapter. Subscribe today – and during National Newspaper Week, take pride in keeping reliable local journalism alive in Wyoming, where it belongs: with the people it serves.