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Letter to readers seeking support of NKyTribune’s year-end NewsMatch campaign; just days remaining


Dear Readers:

As the year draws to a hasty close, we are asking for your support of the NKyTribune’s year-ending NewsMatch campaign in which your donations are doubled by an impressive group of national funders who come together to support local news in local communities. It’s a noble effort in the face of declining newspapers and growing news deserts.

The NKyTribune, founded in 2015, set out to fill that void in Northern Kentucky. Its founders, a team of experienced journalists who spent their careers living and working and loving Northern Kentucky and being a connected part of the community. We are your neighbors, our families share your schools, your hopes, and your dreams. We support your community organizations and the nonprofits who make your community a good and better place to live.

We need your help.

Our funding comes from three sources: local businesses, foundations, and individuals in our community. We are truly a community asset.

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NewsMatch aims to grow individual support of local news — it provides a goal and expects us to achieve it. It also rewards us if we grow our list of individual donors each year. That’s an admirable expectation — and we hope you will help us live up to it.

Donations from $10 to $1000 from individuals are doubled until the end of December 31. Checks dated by that date will be honored. Donors can send checks by mail to the Northern Kentucky Tribune, 644 Braddock Court, Edgewood, Ky. 41017 or can use the secure online connection by clicking the box included here. (The Kentucky Center for Public Service Journalism is the 501-c-3 organization that is publisher of The Northern Kentucky Tribune, but checks made to either entity are tax-deductible as allowed by the IRS.)

If you want to see our free public service online newspaper continue to provide its honest, professional news and features, if you have asked us to publish your press releases, if you like the free obituaries, the free community calendar, the columnists and news and feature and sports reporters’ storytelling, the forum for your comments, the partnership-news we provide from the rest of the state . . . then please support our campaign.

We want to end 2023 on a positive note — and start 2024 strong and ready to continue our service.

Happy New Year to you and your families.

Sincerely,


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