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Goodbye 2020! Hello To A New Year!

Terra Rivers | Managing Editor

It’s true. It’s officially over! I don’t know about anyone else, but we here at Corridor News are glad to say goodbye to 2020 and hello to 2021 and the new opportunities and possibilities to come.

Don’t get me wrong; the pandemic wasn’t great, but there were some good things about it. In 2020, Corridor News launched its new and refreshed website.

Our readership continues to rise from where it was this time last year, and we hope to keep on growing. In 2021, Corridor News’ staff hopes to continue to expand and improve its coverage of local news.

Additionally, our team hopes to continue to grow the support of our local community, businesses, and organizations and serve the community as a whole to the best of its abilities.

But most importantly, we hope to see an end to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.

It’s been a challenging year for residents and local businesses alike, and we’re looking forward to things returning to their normal operations.

We want to thank La Cima, CTMC/CHRISTUS Santa Rosa, Premier Cuts, Texas Roadhouse, Willow Creek HOA, and all of our advertisers and clients for sticking with us through this tough year.

And last but not least, we want to thank all of our readers; we are grateful to every single person who reads us! We wouldn’t be here without you.

From our family to yours, Happy New Year, and may your family be well and see brighter days on the horizon.

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