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Building Healthier Communities

Local newspapers are working to provide access to high quality news coverage. Local dentists are working to provide access to high quality oral health care. We’re both working to build a stronger community. Thank you for everything you do.

owner and publisher of the Mid-York Weekly, a local weekly newspaper, I understand how essential it is to support local newspapers and provide our communities with locally-sourced news,” said Tenney, the bill’s sponsor. “The Community News and Small Business Support Act ensures that local newspapers can continue to deliver vital news stories that matter most to our communities while allowing for our small businesses to grow and our communities to stay informed.” wsda.org

Graphic Designer

The Newport Miner, an award-winning community newspaper in beautiful Pend Oreille County, Wash., is looking for a graphic designer and paginator.

We’re located in Newport, Wash., on the Washington/Idaho border, in the very Northeast corner of Washington. Beautiful area with lots of outdoor recreation opportunities.

An hour from Spokane, Newport is a quaint, tight knit community with lots going on. We cover two counties, four school districts, five cities, two states and a plethora of community events and organizations.

Remote work is a definite possibility. Hours are flexible but must be available Tuesdays. About 20 hours a week, sometimes less, sometimes more. Freelancers welcome to apply.

Come join our team and make a positive difference in the world.

Email resume, cover letter and writing samples to michellenewportminer@gmail.com.

Reporter

The Newport Miner is looking for a general assignment reporter with room to grow.

We’re located in Newport, Wash., on the Washington/Idaho border, in the very Northeast corner of Washington. Flexible hours, 401(k), health insurance stipend.

Knowledge of AP Style, journalism experience/education, competency in photography required. InDesign/ Photoshop knowledge and layout experience desired, but not required. We believe in accurate, reliable journalism and focus solely on our local communities.

Come join our team and make a positive difference in the world. Email resume, cover letter and writing samples to michellenewportminer@gmail.com.

Reporter

The Centralia Chronicle is looking for a reporter to join its growing newsroom in Lewis County, Washington.

The Chronicle publishes a robust print edition three times a week and maintains a daily presence at chronline.com.

We are committed to local news and work to provide as much of it as possible on a daily basis.

The Chronicle values enterprising reporters who enjoy working in a productive and energetic newsroom. Each of our journalists carry out general assignment duties as needed, but this position will have a focus on local government and the state Legislature.

The Chronicle is located midway between Seattle and Portland and within an hour drive to the mountains and the beach. We’re fortunate to have Mount Rainier National Park, Mount St. Helens, and other outdoor treasures in our coverage area, making this job a good fit for a journalist with a taste for adventure.

We also have a record of holding public officials and institutions accountable and maintaining a strong presence at local government meetings, events and anything our readers might be interested in.

Our staff is composed of an editor-in-chief, a regional editor, an assistant editor, a sports editor, a photo editor, four news reporters, a sports reporter and a number of freelancers and columnists.

The Chronicle is a family-owned newspaper with owners who are present and supportive of the efforts of the newsroom. We’re wellequipped when it comes to cameras, computers and other gear, and our journalists are always provided with what they need to do their jobs right.

For this position, The Chronicle is looking for an experienced journalist but will consider recent graduates with quality writing samples and references.

To be considered, send a short cover letter, resume and references to Editor-in-Chief Eric Schwartz at eschwartz@ chronline.com. Feel free to email with questions about the position.

CT Publishing, owner of The Chronicle, Nisqually Valley News and The Reflector, offers health insurance, dental insurance and other benefits. Reporters are reimbursed for their mileage. The rate of pay generally ranges from $16 to $20 an hour.

SENIOR REPORTER/ ASSOCIATE EDITOR

The Columbia Basin Herald is a daily, awardwinning newspaper covering Grant and Adams counties with an editorial staff of six, is searching

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