CORTLAND, NY (607NewsNow) — Yesterday’s closure of the Cortland Standard is not just a loss for its employees and readers—it’s a loss for all of us. Even from our perspective as another local news and information source at www.607NewsNow.comwe recognize and believe that local journalism is the backbone of a well-informed and connected community.

Local newspapers like the Cortland Standard have been vital in holding a mirror up to the issues, events, and people who shape our everyday lives. They serve as a record of history, a voice for the underrepresented, a space for local concerns to be addressed, and a place for people to learn and understand. The loss of such an institution leaves a gap that online outlets, no matter how fast or efficient, can’t always fill.

It’s easy to get caught up in the daily rush of clicks and headlines, but the importance of local news goes beyond metrics and page views. It’s about the stories of our neighbors, the coverage of local government, school events, and the human touch that connects us all. As much as we pride ourselves on delivering quick and engaging content, we recognize that there’s an irreplaceable element to the work done by traditional newsrooms.

We remain committed to serving our local audience with hourly news on WHCU radio, and fast, relevant updates. We also understand that the loss of the Cortland Standard means fewer eyes on local stories, fewer voices contributing to our shared narrative, and fewer resources dedicated to covering the issues that matter most to our citizens.

In the end, whether online or in print, the loss of local journalism is a blow to all of us. We must work together to ensure that, even in a rapidly changing media landscape, the stories from in and around Cortland—and communities like it—are never left untold.