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Prairie Mountain Media will close Berthoud printing plant

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Prairie Mountain Media will close its Berthoud printing plant and move the production of newspapers and niche publications to The Denver Post production facility in Denver, the company announced Wednesday.

More than 40 full-time and part-time employees will lose their jobs with the Aug. 12 closure of the printing center. Managers broke the news to employees in an afternoon meeting.

“I recognize this is a difficult time,” PMM General Manager Jill Stravolemos said. “I have tremendous respect and appreciation for the talented production employees and their many years of service. Decisions such as this are challenging. Preserving community journalism is our mission. However, strategic decisions must be made to ensure our future.”

PMM is a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, which also owns The Denver Post. The Longmont Times-Call, Loveland Reporter-Herald, Greeley Tribune, Broomfield Enterprise and Colorado Hometown Weekly are among the PMM newspapers printed in Berthoud.

In recent years, high production costs and a shortage of skilled press operators have presented challenges for PMM’s printing plant, with a press malfunction affecting production over several days in late December and again this weekend causing delayed delivery of several newspapers.

The closure will come one year after Gannett shuttered its Pueblo Chieftain printing operation and moved the printing and packaging of the Chieftain to The Denver Post. The Chieftain reported in 2023 that Gannett had faced “a daunting number of costly capital improvements to the presses in Pueblo.”

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