Prairie Mountain Media will close Berthoud printing plant

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Prairie Mountain Media will close Berthoud printing plant
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The Lehman Printing Center, at 801 N. Second St. in Berthoud, Colo., is pictured June 26, 2024. 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.

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. The National Trust for Local News announced this spring that it would end its contract with the Denver Post and PMM and move printing of its two dozen Colorado Community Media publications to a different facility.

Lehman Communications christened the $20 million Berthoud plant and its new MAN Roland press in 2009. The plant employed 78 full-time and part-time employees at the time. In 2011, Lehman was sold to Prairie Mountain, and soon thereafter PMM moved the production of its Eastern Colorado weeklies to the 60,000-square-foot Berthoud facility.

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