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Elmhurst Press Acquired by Suburban Tribune Publishing

Elmhurst, IL - March 30th, 2026 - The Elmhurst Press, a cornerstone of local journalism in the Chicagoland area, has officially changed ownership. Suburban Tribune Publishing, LLC, has completed the acquisition of the newspaper from Pioneer Newspaper Holdings, marking a new chapter for the long-standing community publication.

The announcement, made earlier today, signals a potential revitalization and expansion of local news coverage in Elmhurst and surrounding areas. Scott Sweigart, CEO of Suburban Tribune Publishing, expressed his excitement about the acquisition. "We're thrilled to welcome The Elmhurst Press to the Suburban Tribune Publishing family," Sweigart stated. "We are excited to support this newspaper and its commitment to community news and quality journalism."

Suburban Tribune Publishing isn't a newcomer to the hyperlocal news landscape. The company has been strategically acquiring community newspapers across the Chicagoland area, building a network dedicated to delivering relevant, localized content. This pattern suggests a larger trend in the media industry: the consolidation of smaller, independent publications under larger, more financially stable umbrellas. While concerns about media consolidation are valid, Suburban Tribune's track record thus far indicates a commitment to maintaining the individual identity and editorial focus of each newspaper it acquires.

Janna Contini, Publisher of The Elmhurst Press, echoed this optimistic sentiment. "We're pleased to become part of Suburban Tribune Publishing," Contini said. "Their commitment to local news will help us continue to serve our readers and community." Her statement underscores the vital role the Elmhurst Press plays in keeping residents informed about local government, school board meetings, community events, and the everyday lives of their neighbors.

The Changing Landscape of Local News

The acquisition of The Elmhurst Press comes at a crucial time for local journalism. Nationwide, newspapers have faced significant challenges in recent years, including declining readership, dwindling advertising revenue, and the rise of digital news sources. These pressures have led to newsroom closures, staff reductions, and a general decline in local news coverage - often referred to as "news deserts."

However, there's a growing recognition of the critical importance of local news to a healthy democracy. Local news provides accountability for local officials, fosters civic engagement, and strengthens community bonds. The ability to report on issues directly impacting residents, from property taxes to zoning changes to local school performance, is something national media simply cannot replicate.

Suburban Tribune Publishing's strategy appears to be based on the belief that there is still a strong demand for high-quality, local news. By consolidating resources and leveraging economies of scale, they aim to create a sustainable business model for community newspapers in the digital age. This includes investing in digital platforms, expanding online content offerings, and exploring new revenue streams like sponsored content and events.

What Does This Mean for Elmhurst Residents?

Residents of Elmhurst can expect to see some changes at The Elmhurst Press, though Suburban Tribune Publishing has indicated they intend to preserve the newspaper's unique character. Expect a greater emphasis on digital accessibility, with a more robust website and increased social media presence. There's potential for expanded coverage of local sports, arts, and culture.

Importantly, Suburban Tribune Publishing has a history of integrating best practices across its portfolio of newspapers. This could mean improvements to the Elmhurst Press's printing quality, distribution network, or advertising capabilities. While some initial integration adjustments are anticipated, the leadership has stated its priority is maintaining the editorial independence and the focus on Elmhurst-specific news.

Looking Ahead The acquisition of The Elmhurst Press is more than just a business transaction; it's a testament to the enduring value of local journalism. While the media landscape continues to evolve, the need for reliable, in-depth coverage of local issues remains as strong as ever. Suburban Tribune Publishing's commitment to supporting community newspapers offers a glimmer of hope for the future of local news in Chicagoland and beyond. The coming months will be crucial as the company integrates The Elmhurst Press into its network and demonstrates its commitment to serving the Elmhurst community. Residents are encouraged to continue supporting local journalism by subscribing to The Elmhurst Press and engaging with its content.


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