Hyperlocal news · Central Florida

Where communities find common ground.

The Newsletter Factory builds hyperlocal newsletters that give neighbors the real news of where they live — plainly, reliably, without the noise.

The why

Local news is vanishing. Papers are closing, town updates are buried in social feeds, and what's left is noise. Communities are losing track of their own place — what's being built, what's closing, what's happening this weekend.

What we provide

Clear newsletters for a place and the people in it.

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Government & Development

The decisions and projects shaping your town — in plain language you can actually follow.

02

Local Business

What's opening, what's closing, and the places worth your time and your dollars.

03

Events

The festivals, meetings, and gatherings worth showing up for this week.

04

Community

The neighbors and stories that make a place feel like one.

Part of Common Ground Press

Common Ground Press publishes work that meets people where they are and tells the truth plainly — from inner work to local life. The Newsletter Factory carries that mission into communities: the same commitment to clarity, evidence, and respect for the reader, pointed at the place you call home.

The promise

Built for the long haul, not the quick extraction.

No clickbait, no outrage farming, no selling your attention to the highest bidder. Just a steady, trusted signal for your community — the kind of thing you'd want to still be reading in ten years.

Now publishing

The 352 Beat

Central Florida's hyperlocal newsletter — covering Lake, Marion, Sumter, Alachua, Citrus, and Hernando counties.

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