YourHub has died at the tender age of twenty and will be buried soon. The community journalism project's final offering was published in the Denver Post on May 29 and its content will vanish from YourHub's online home at the end of June.

In this case, the internet isn't forever.

But YourHub doesn't deserve to be forgotten. When it debuted in the Rocky Mountain News in early 2005, some media experts were wowed by the concept, which gave users the opportunity to reach readers in specific parts of the Rocky's distribution area at a much lower cost than advertising in the main paper. But YourHub not only outlasted its paper of origin — the Rocky was shuttered in February 2009 , and YourHub moved to the Post — but survived for two decades in a changing media landscape that ha

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