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Civic Dialogue and Community Engagement with The River Reporter’s Laurie Stuart | HarmonyTALK #92



In this episode of Harmony Talk, host Lisa Champeau speaks with Laurie Stuart, the publisher of The River Reporter, a community newspaper that has thrived for 50 years despite the decline of local journalism across the United States. They discuss the history of the paper, its role in community engagement, and the challenges it has faced, including controversies and personal hardships. Laurie shares her journey from artist to advocate for local journalism, the importance of community dialogue, and the innovative strategies being employed to sustain local news in a changing media landscape.


Key Takeaways:

  • The Upper Delaware region faced significant challenges with the Park Service, leading to community unrest.

  • Laurie's personal challenges, including the loss of her home, fueled her determination to keep the paper alive.

  • Local journalism is essential for community well-being and requires support from various sectors.

  • The River Reporter is focused on community engagement and providing essential local news.

  • Finding one's unique voice is crucial for aspiring journalists.

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