Fine, They'll Just Publish the Newspaper Themselves
Los Angeles Times, March 23, 2009
By DeeDee Correll
The Carbondale Valley Journal's demise came as a blow after 34 years as the Colorado mountain town's only newspaper. Residents felt its loss in the dearth of information about local life: births, deaths, proposed developments and high school sports scores. So seven residents started a new newspaper as a nonprofit that's staffed with mostly volunteers.
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