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Related: About this forumNUVO print and online issues coming to an end
Dear Reader, I have difficult news to share with you todayI hope everyone is staying healthy and that the financial burdens of the quarantine are manageable.
I have difficult news to share with you today. It is time for NUVO to retire in its present form. We had thirty good years (March was our anniversary), but there is not broad enough financial support or interest today, especially with the impact of the pandemic, for us to continue.
The plan will be to stop supporting the site with new content on Memorial Day, May 25, which I hope gets us through most of the problematic part of the quarantine. Dan Grossman received a grant recently to write about the local impact of COVID-19, and we plan to run his work as well as that of the other writers.
On May 1, we will add language about our closing on the website, on the newsletters, and within the donation/subscription portal so that readers know how their donation will be used as we wind down.
Read more: https://www.nuvo.net/news/dear-reader-i-have-difficult-news-to-share-with-you-today/article_a5a27144-8b8f-11ea-81e0-7baed27b3d10.html
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NUVO print and online issues coming to an end (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
May 2020
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Lulu KC
(5,298 posts)1. I was sad to hear this!
We visit Indy fairly often to see family and I followed NUVO online to stay current on events and things for visits. Very sorry they will be gone.
pnwest
(3,297 posts)2. Back in the 90's, before I left Indy, I was an
avid reader. Seeing the name NUVO makes me a bit homesick.
dhill926
(16,953 posts)3. lived in Indy for 18 years...
NUVO helped keep me sane...some great writing back in the day...