A handful of weekly newspapers in the southwest metro area will publish their last issue this week, leaving a void for local governments, school districts and residents who want to share news and stay informed about happenings in their hometown.
The Shakopee Valley News, Prior Lake American, Jordan Independent, Chaska Herald, Chanhassen Villager and Savage Pacer will cease operations this week, with some printing their final papers on Thursday and others on Saturday.
The Southwest News Media website will also go dark. Two of the newspapers, the Chaska Herald and Shakopee Valley News, have been around for over 160 years, since shortly after Minnesota gained statehood.
The publications are part of Denver-based MediaNews Group, which is owned by Alden Global Capital, an investment firm that purchased the group of papers in 2020. The company, one of the largest newspaper publishers in the country, is known for gutting and then closing local papers. It has published the St. Paul Pioneer Press since 2012.
Two other Minnesota papers owned by MediaNews Group — the Hutchinson Leader and Litchfield Independent Review, published by Crow River Media — also will shut down by the end of the month.
A news release from Southwest News Media suggested the closures are due to financial problems, including loss of ad revenue and people’s increasing reliance on digital news sources.
“From a historical society sense ... it’s one of the main ways that the county’s story is told,” said Lindsay Marshall, the Scott County Historical Society’s executive director, adding that local newspapers highlight everything from community celebrations to residents who died.
They also provide a place for cities to publish local notices — such as public hearings for property actions or ordinance changes — as required by state statute. Prior Lake Mayor Kirt Briggs said the City Council will decide next week where to post those documents now. But losing the sense of community connection is an even greater casualty.