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The Vanishing Reporter

For over 25 years I was a weekly newspaper columnist. That doesn’t make me a journalist. Writing personal essays isn’t the same thing as reporting on the news. But I hung around with a lot of real newspaper professionals. I grew to respect them. I also saw what’s happened everywhere. Newspaper editions got thinner, not only in number of pages, but in the width and height, too. Mainly that’s because the business model for newspapers used to be based on advertising. Now most of that has shifted to the internet. Subscriptions don’t replace the lost revenue. Smaller papers are cheaper. Even big papers with international reputations were struggling. The Washington Post was one of them. In their case salvation came in the surprising form of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. He bought the paper from the Graham family in 2013 for $250 million. At first, Bezos seemed content to mostly leave it alone. In 2017, the Washington Post adopted a new slogan: “democracy dies in darkness.” In February of this y...

Spotlight on Glenwood Springs Branch Library

One of the standard segments of our library board meetings is the Branch Manager Report. In July, our director of branches, Nancy Barnes, filled in for vacationing Abraham Korah. Their comments were so good I thought them worthy of wider dissemination. I have lightly edited them, adding my own intro and conclusions. Intro Our board meetings move around the district. The last board meeting at Glenwood happened in April of 2025. Concluding in May was the art show we held with the Glenwood Art Guild. We currently have some informative displays from the Glenwood Historic Preservation Society of notable buildings as well as information about how Glenwood residents can landmark their homes for preservation. We also have a “Join the Conversation” display and cards for community participation in conjunction with the One Small Step Storycorp grant that Adult Services Coordinator Trary LaMee secured earlier this year which aims to foster civil and civic community engagement. If you walk by the f...