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The Warroad Pioneer, a local news pillar of its small Minnesota town, ended its 121-year run with Bloody Marys, bold type and gloom about the void it would leave behind. With the distribution of its final issue in May, the newspaper joined roughly 2,000 others that have closed in the United States over the last 15 years, leaving behind an expanding news desert. The Pioneer was full of news releases, soft-focus features on residents, photos of fishermen with their catches, and news of awards won by children and Shriners. There were also the occasional stories about city officials, the school board and local sports. Residents are left wondering who will now chronicle the stories, triumphs and scandals of their town. “I’m broken with the decision. I’m just broken with it,” said Rebecca Colden, the publisher. “There’s that complacency. With a 120-year-old paper, they are just so sure we’re always going to be there.” Click the link in our bio to read more about the last gasp of one local newspaper. @timgruber made this video.


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