Warren County Residents Encouraged to Share Their Thoughts and Ideas with The Enquirer’s Watchdog Reporter
The Enquirer’s Warren County reporter, Erin Glynn, is reaching out to residents in the region to share their thoughts, story ideas, and questions about The Enquirer’s coverage. As a Report for America corps member and the watchdog reporter for Butler, Warren, and Clermont counties, Glynn aims to get to know more about the residents and towns in the area. To facilitate this, she will be holding office hours at library branches throughout Warren County. Glynn will also be visiting Clermont County for office hours in the near future.
As the watchdog reporter for Butler, Warren, and Clermont counties, Glynn’s work is supported by the Report For America program. This grant-funded position ensures that local communities have access to reliable and comprehensive news coverage. However, The Enquirer is in need of local donors to help fund Glynn’s position, so they encourage residents to consider supporting the program.
If you want to make a contribution to support Erin Glynn’s work as the watchdog reporter, you can donate to her Report For America position through the program’s website. Additionally, if you have any questions or need more information on how to contribute, you can email her editor, Carl Weiser, at cweiser@enquirer.com.
Glynn’s presence in Warren County and her willingness to engage with residents demonstrates The Enquirer’s commitment to providing comprehensive and community-oriented news coverage. By holding office hours and actively seeking feedback from the community, Glynn aims to ensure that The Enquirer’s coverage reflects the needs and interests of the local population. This engagement also allows for the exchange of valuable story ideas and information, further enriching the news content.
The Enquirer understands the importance of maintaining journalistic integrity and presenting a balanced view of the topics they cover. Therefore, this initiative not only encourages residents to share their thoughts but also provides an opportunity for different perspectives and opinions to be heard.
Residents of Warren County are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to engage with Erin Glynn during her office hours at library branches. By sharing their thoughts, ideas, and questions, they can help shape The Enquirer’s coverage and ensure that local news remains relevant, informative, and accountable to the community it serves.
So, if you reside in Warren County, don’t miss the chance to connect with The Enquirer’s watchdog reporter, Erin Glynn. Your voice matters, and your feedback can make a difference in shaping the news that matters most to you and your community.