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Crescent Valley High School seniors thanked their parents, their teachers, each other and even the presidential campaign of rapper Kanye West for helping them get to Saturday s graduation ceremony.
Iâm excited to tell you about some changes weâre making for the Albany Democrat-Herald and Corvallis Gazette-Times.
Starting this week, weâre launching a new section in our Thursday editions called Mid-Valley Live. It will incorporate the local arts and entertainment coverage weâve been providing for years in The E, but weâre expanding the section from two pages to four. Weâre also expanding the scope of the section to embrace things like food and drink (including some of the food-related content that used to run in our Wednesday papers), travel, outdoor recreation, leisure activities and other pursuits that help make up our vibrant mid-valley lifestyle.
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Current owner Sarah Williamson is one of just five women to have held responsibility for managing the business, having taken over from her mum, Jennifer Moodie.
Miss Forsyth owner Sarah Williamson (centre, right) with mum and former owner Jennifer Moodie (centre, left) and Joy Mcdonald, sales assistant (left) and Lynne Frew, manager (right). Picture: Michael Gillen.
Miss Forsyth was originally set up by two sisters of the same name, neither of whom married.
An employee, known as Mrs Kingston, then took over following the siblings’ retirement and ran the shop until she turned 80 before Mrs Moodie bought the business in 1984.
April 20, 2021
Nat Geo and the
New York Times can’t tell you. It’s the journalism that covers what’s planned for your street, and what’s happening in your schools. Local journalism impacts your daily life.
Yet, community-based journalism is facing existential challenges.
Here’s What’s Happened
Even before the pandemic, revenues supporting local coverage had been declining for years, and the lockdown cut any remaining advertising revenue by 42% at local newspapers across the country. In the last 15 years, about 1,800 newspapers in the U.S. closed, and there are now almost 25% fewer reporters available to tell you what’s happening. Here in Corvallis, one daily cut its staff in half, then dismissed their longtime editor.