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Every day it is feeling more + more like the lead-up to 2016

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Here’s what we’re doing about it. Hey, it’s Tara — Founder and Publisher of Cour

Here’s what we’re doing about it. [Courier Newsroom]( Hey, it’s Tara — Founder and Publisher of Courier Newsroom. In a moment, I’m going to share how you can help us fight back against our country’s growing information crisis — and explain why this work is more important than ever. But if you’re short on time, here’s the gist: At Courier Newsroom, we’re fighting bad information by providing local news to the communities that need it most. But for us to keep our work free and accessible, we need your help to reach our $15,000 end-of-quarter goal. [The issue is, our fundraising has slowed way down. Hitting our goal by midnight on Friday isn’t impossible, but it’s going to take us seeing a big surge in grassroots support today to get us there. Every dollar donated helps, so will you chip in $5 now?]( [Chip in $5 »]( As the presidential race ramps up, it’s feeling more and more like the lead-up to the 2016 election that landed Trump in the White House. Here’s what I mean: - The mainstream media is giving Trump wall-to-wall coverage, ignoring important local news stories — including high-stakes elections. - Trump and his MAGA cronies are flooding social media with misinformation — with hardly any consequences. - Local newsroom closures and layoffs are leaving communities in ‘news deserts’ — without a trustworthy source of information. We’ve all seen what happens when all of these factors come together. They lead to widespread distrust in our democracy that divides our communities — or even stoke political violence like we saw on January 6th. At Courier Newsroom, we’re doing everything we can to drown out this bad information with good information. We don’t follow the same profit-driven playbook as the mainstream media. That means we don’t hide our stories behind paywalls or publish sensational stories to boost ad revenue. Instead, our dedicated, on-the-ground reporters focus on the stories that matter most to their communities and publish their work online to ensure we reach as many people as possible. Because of support from grassroots donors like you, we’re able to do things differently. But as the presidential race ramps up, so does our work. In order to keep it up, we have to reach our $15,000 fundraising goal before midnight on Friday. Due to this fundraising slowdown, we’re in a bit of a time crunch — but I know how dedicated this grassroots team is. So I’m asking one more time: [Will you chip in $5 to support our newsrooms and fight back against disinformation?]( [Chip in $5 »]( Thanks so much, Tara McGowan Founder & Publisher Courier Newsroom [DONATE »]( Email us: info@couriernewsroom.com This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Courier Newsroom Box 509 New York, NY 10032 Â

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