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Zane Taylor: The Moab Times-Independent will become nonprofit.

Taylor family donates newspaper 125 years after it was started

The first edition of The Moab Times-Independent newspaper was published in 1896, under the name the Grand Valley Times.

L. L. “Bish” Taylor, my grandfather, acquired the paper from his brother-in-law, early in the last century, and a merger with the Moab Independent created the masthead.

For more than 120 years, well ahead of the establishment of Canyonlands or Arches and most businesses in Moab, my family has served this community by publishing an independent voice filled with local reporting. We’ve told the Moab story: We’ve covered graduations and milestones, held public officials to account, reported on the economy from livestock to uranium to tourism.

Taylor’s son, Samuel, my father, took on publishing duties after serving in the Korean War. My mother Adrien joined him as co-publisher and editor. Mom and Dad passed the paper on to their children, my brother Tom Taylor, my sister Sena Hauer, and me.

Now it’s time for the paper to be passed to a new steward. Journalism has changed and it is important for the Times-Independent to evolve so it remains essential to all Moabites.

The Times-Independent will be operated by The Salt Lake Tribune, which itself became a nonprofit in 2020. The Tribune will help with the transition to a nonprofit, and will help us run the business side of our operations.

[Read more: Moab Times-Independent donated to The Salt Lake Tribune, will become nonprofit]

The newsroom will still be run out of Moab, as it always has, under the continued leadership of editor Doug McMurdo. And the commitment to accountability and community journalism remains, strong as ever.

The Times-Independent will continue to be published weekly and will maintain its presence on Center Street.

Some other good news we are excited to share: Our reporting will be free online. You won’t need a subscription to read it starting today. And the print newspaper will also be free to all residents of Moab, delivered to your mailbox every Thursday beginning in September. Everyone in the community will get access to trusted news and information.

Subscriber copies outside the 84532 zip code will continue to be mailed and those who don’t live here must subscribe to receive the print paper.

We’re excited about this opportunity and we hope you are, as well. The Times-Independent’s first responsibility is to people who live here, not shareholders or private owners. This transition ensures advertising and donation revenues are reinvested in reporting.

We expect to grow and strengthen our relationship with readers, and as a nonprofit, we will need your support. The paper can receive and will rely on philanthropic financial support. We hope to use that additional revenue to support more local reporting.

An expanded circulation base will increase the paper’s advertising potential. The paper will be reaching every mailbox in the local area, every week.

As we have been working with The Tribune folks, we have become impressed with their ability and professionalism. They can bring a wealth of resources to this publication. We are confident in the ability of this organization to carry on the name and function far into the future.

[Read the letter from Tribune Editor Lauren Gustus: Celebrate the start of something special with us]

It’s been an honor to serve as pressman for the past 25 years, and publisher for much of that time. During that period, we have managed to keep the presses rolling and keep the paper alive through a perilous time for newspapers. It’s been quite a journey, from paste-up pages and hand-developed negatives, to digital prepress and press-ready plates. It’s been meaningful work.

A community needs a good newspaper.

This isn’t goodbye. I have agreed to serve on the Times-Independent Advisory Board, which we will build in the coming months. We want to especially thank our readers and advertisers, some who have been with us for decades.

Zane Taylor

Zane Taylor is publisher and pressman for The Moab-Times Independent.