• Free Press has launched News Voices: Colorado, a collaboration with the Colorado
Media Project and COLab to “ensure that communities across the state have
access to the information they need and are represented in the stories being
told.” The nonprofit Free Press has an office in Washington, D.C.,
and remote staff around the country.
• The Marinette Menominee
EagleHerald (Wisconsin)
is going from an all-print, six-day publication to a combination print and
online edition. Starting on Sept. 28, the EagleHerald will come out in print
form on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, the paper says. Adams Publishing Group owns the paper.
• William Loughman III, a Fremont
business owner, has bought the Fremont Tribune (Nebraska) building on Main Street, the
paper reports. Lee Enterprises owns the paper.
• Finland-based UPM plans
to sell its newsprint plant in Wales
in a restructuring, Business Live reports.
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