(AP) — The newsroom of The INNformer is a place of keyboard clicking as stories take shape for the next issue. While reporters fret over getting facts right and making deadlines, the staff at The INNformer has to worry about keys and keeping guests happy, too. For U.S. print journalists, in an industry riven by layoffs and all manner of indignities no pay during a furlough week! The Wells Inn is not a big-city Marriott, with guests streaming in and phones jangling. Another staffer on the overnight shift does final editing before the INNformer goes to press. A continuing story — and a big one — is the region's transformation by shale oil and gas; The INNformer is covering it. Energy workers getting the stuff out of the ground also keep Tyler County's only hotel full. Winslow drives his 2003 Jaguar X-Type to pick up 1,500 copies from a printer about 20 minutes away. [...] they go in depth, generally, said Dave Miller, 82, a retired pharmacist and lifelong Sistersville resident who stopped by the hotel for dinner.