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You don’t have to be a grownup.

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    Charlie von Maur-Newcomb writes stories. He makes a newspaper. (Kayla Renie/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP)
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    Charlie likes hearing stories from his neighbors. He puts some in his paper. (Kayla Renie/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP)
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    Most newspapers are printed on giant presses. They fill up the whole room. (AP/Steven Senne)
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    Charlie isn’t the only one with his own newspaper. People living in homeless shelters made a paper called One Step Away. (AP/Matt Rourke)
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    A man reads a paper in Lagos, Nigeria. Newspapers tell people what is going on in the world. (AP/Sunday Alamba)
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Charlie lives in Kelly, Wyoming [wy-oh-ming]. He is 11 years old. And he writes a newspaper! It tells news of the town and news of the world.

Charlie writes stories for kids and grownups. Everyone enjoys Kelly Out Loud!

Read More: Kelly, Wyoming, is a very small town in a beautiful valley in the Teton mountains. Charlie von Maur-Newcomb writes all the stories for his paper by himself. He even uses some photos shot by a drone. Charlie prints some copies of the weekly paper. He leaves them at the Post Office. Many other people read it online. His parents are proud of what their son has done on his own. We do not know if Charlie writes about the best news ever. That is the “good news” of Jesus. Read Luke 4:16-21.