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Why Should You Support The Bentonville Bulletin?

Sam Hoisington
Sam Hoisington

Oct 8, 2024

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Why Should You Support The Bentonville Bulletin?

Sam Hoisington
Sam Hoisington

Oct 8, 2024

We understand that readers may have questions about supporting The Bentonville Bulletin. Here are some common answers to those questions. If we haven’t addressed yours, please email us at [email protected]. We’d love to chat!

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We will use your contribution to produce more local news updates.

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Why would I pay for this? I’ve only been reading it for a few [days/weeks/months].

This is a great question. 

Local journalism strengthens democracy, boosts community engagement, and supports local economies and small businesses​.

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