COVID-19 Is Ravaging Local Newspapers, Making it Easier for Misinformation to Spread Time 1/22/2021 Tara Law © Michael Ciaglo Getty Images John Winthrop reads a newspaper in line as he waits to vote at the Hazel Parker Playground on Election Day on November 3, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina.
Keeping up with the torrent of news over the last year has been overwhelming for all Americans. But it’s an especially difficult challenge for local newspaper editors like Reed Anfinson, who not only owns and publishes Swift County, Minn.’s
Monitor-News, but writes nearly every news story it publishes, too. Anfinson, who also owns two other papers in nearby counties, has worked virtually seven days a week since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, including through a battle with the virus himself. For all his hustle, he still wishes he had time to write more about the people whose lives have been disrupted by COVID-19 or the money to hire reporters. While ther
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