When a national story breaks in your community
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When local is national****

When a major national story breaks in its town, a local news organization can tap a deep well of knowledge of its community, its people, its economy and geography. After the big papers and TV trucks have left, however, the work continues.

And it’s not easy. This is a point Louis Amestoy, the editor and publisher of the Kerr County Lead, makes in Editor & Publisher this week. After the deadly flooding in Texas in July, he writes, the national media has gone but “we remain committed to the long haul.”

Local journalists who’ve covered stories of national interest in their communities know the feeling: The big-time reporters are gone, but a multitude of local follow-up threads remain: legal fights, long-term environmental damag…

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