In recent weeks, communities surrounding Eden Prairie have lost their newspapers and their source of local news. Eden Prairie was in the same boat four years ago, with the closure of the legacy Eden Prairie News print newspaper.
Eden Prairie Local News (EPLN) – this online community newspaper you’re reading right now, where you can find information about Eden Prairie’s obituaries, school sports, city government, stories of your neighbors and more – (including, yes, what happened with the Burger King sites) formed to fill the void in our city’s local news coverage.
Where do we go from here? How do we make nonprofit local news coverage sustainable? What do people think of Eden Prairie Local News? What stories do you want to see? Those are some of the questions we have, and we’re giving you a chance to answer them in our first-ever EPLN Reader Survey.
Click the link to tell us what you think. It’s an easy survey that will take you less than 10 minutes to fill out, and you could win a prize! For the first 100 surveys that are successfully completed, EPLN will send you two tokens (one for you and one for a friend), each with the value of a cup of coffee at Eden Prairie’s Smith’s Coffee and Cafe in the historic Smith-Douglas-More house.
More importantly, however, you’ll be contributing to keeping our community well-informed, now and in the future, with what you want to know about. The survey will offer you plenty of opportunities to tell us what you think, and we’ll let you know what we find out.
Thanks for your assistance, and happy survey taking!
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