The Reflector launches annual donation drive

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Dear Valued Supporter,

We hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. We write to you today as a cherished supporter of The Reflector, someone who has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to keeping our community informed through your generous contributions in the past.

At The Reflector, our mission has always been to deliver the news that truly matters to the communities of North Clark County. We cover everything from city council meetings and state championship games to local festivals, capturing the vibrancy and uniqueness of our area. We firmly believe that an informed citizenry is the backbone of a thriving society.

We have always operated on the principle that everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, deserves access to reliable and accurate information about the communities they call home. This is why we deliver The Reflector to people’s front doorsteps for free, ensuring that every member of our community has access to trustworthy news.

However, the challenges we face are significant. In an era where many newspapers are downsizing their staff or reducing the frequency of their print products, we remain committed to expanding our offerings to our readers. Over the past years, we have launched our Entertainment Extra guide, brought back the tourism guide, expanded our coverage of local sports teams, and added a new monthly page focused on the rich history of our area. None of this would have been possible without the unwavering support of readers like you.

As we enter our 115th year of publication, we humbly reach out to you once again. Our annual voluntary donation drive is crucial for sustaining our efforts. While there is absolutely no obligation to give, we sincerely believe that every contribution helps fuel our newsroom and its vital mission to report the news that truly matters to our communities. Your generosity will enable us to continue providing important information with integrity to the residents of North Clark County.



This year, we ask you to consider contributing to support local journalism. Your donation, no matter the size, is a powerful endorsement of our mission and our commitment to keeping our community informed and connected. Together, we can ensure that The Reflector remains a cornerstone of our community, a source of truth, and a champion for local stories.

In the July 31 edition of The Reflector, readers will find a donation envelope. While there is no obligation to give, every donation helps fuel our newsroom and its mission to report the news that’s important to our communities.

Thank you once again for being an invaluable supporter of The Reflector. Your unwavering dedication to our cause is deeply appreciated. Together, we can ensure that our community remains informed, connected, and strong.

With heartfelt gratitude,

Chad & Coralee Taylor

Owners, The Reflector