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Local newspapers on the porch

Local newspapers on the porch

Local newspapers on the porch

CATEGORY

object

DRIFT STATUS

drifting

FIRST RECORDED

19th century

LAST RECORDED

Present

CONTRIBUTOR

The Drift Atlas Team

Local news used to arrive as an object.


The porch newspaper carried school board votes, obituaries, restaurant ads, police reports, high school scores, zoning fights, grocery coupons, and names people recognized. Digital news is faster. It is also easier for local information to scatter, vanish, or never be reported. A city can lose part of its memory without noticing the day it happened.

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Drift StatusDrifting

Nothing here was meant to last. That’s why it’s worth keeping.

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