A community discussion Thursday night will focus on the future of news media.
The Helena Education Foundation has dubbed the event “A Community Dialogue: With the demand for news greater than ever, how is it best delivered? What would you like to see and how would you best receive it?”
HEF Executive Director Lisa Cordingley said the kind of news produced in small communities can’t be reproduced anywhere else. Despite media naysayers, Cordingley believes local press organizations are necessary in order to function as a society.
The event is free and open to the public and is set for 7 p.m. Thursday at Trinity Hall at Carroll College.
Read more in the Independent Record.